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We're seeking an experienced Executive Assistant to support two senior-level Executives. 5+ years of experience as an Executive Assistant or in a similar role directly supporting executives.
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As the Executive Assistant to the Co-Founder, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our executive's office. As we continue to expand our portfolio and reach, we are seeking an experienced Executive Assistant to provide comprehensive support to one of our Co-Founders.
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Possession of a valid California credential authorizing service as an assistant principal in an elementary level school. Assisting the Principal in administrative functions, including student attendance, discipline, IEP meetings and school activities, the Assistant Principal also supervises and evaluates certificated and classified staff.
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As a U/G Sales Executive, you represent KARL STORZ as a product/market/solutions oriented consultant at all sites of care; to include hospitals, surgery centers, clinics, and physician offices.
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Working Title : Medical Assistant - Neurology - Memory & Health Aging Program. The Medical Assistant provides clinical and administrative support to nurses, physicians and allied health professionals (Clinicians) working in the hospital licensed clinics.
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In January 2022 Fatima Djelmane Rodriguez, the former Executive Director for Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times transitioned to CEO of RMHCSC following the 9 plus years tenure of Vincent Bryson as CEO and 13 years as the Executive Director of the LA Ronald McDonald House.
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The VFX Executive will be responsible for overseeing the budgets, schedules and overall visual effects plans and workflows for a slate of projects. 5+ years of experience as Visual Effects Executive or VFX Producer.
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Possession of valid registration as a Speech/Language Pathology Assistant with the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board. Speech Language Pathologist Assistant assists in providing educational speech therapy services to students with speech-language disorders and impairments as prescribed by the Individual Educational Program (IEP.
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As Assistant Manager, you bring Lush’s Leadership Practices into all elements of your business interactions with customers, fellow staff and operations: Be Real, Be Curious, Lead Fearlessly, Adapt and Evolve, Grow Talent, and Live with Purpose.
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The Disney Advertising Sales Account Executive will be focused on growing overall programmatic revenue with a focus on mid-market clients across the Disney portfolio of properties including: ABC, ABC News, ABC Owned Television Stations, Disney+, ESPN, Freeform, FX, Hulu & Nat Geo for their defined region.
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1 year of Medical back-office assistant and casting experience in a hospital or physician practice. Under the general supervision of the manager of the Women's Health and Wellness Center, the medical Assistant II assists the clinicians in the delivery of direct patient care in the outpatient setting.
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This isn't any ordinary company;it's the beginning of a bowled new career as an Executive Chef with Bowlero Corp. Our Executive Chef's combine their natural culinary ability with exceptional management skills.
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As an Account Executive at Disney, you will be focused on driving revenue from mid-market Agencies & regional client direct Trading Desks, Linear & Addressable TV buying teams, Demand Side Platforms and those clients who have chosen to bring Programmatic Buying in-house.
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3+ years of experience conducting close protection/executive protection operations for high-net-worth clients/at-risk clients. 4 additional advanced executive protection/leadership training academies.
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The Color Assistant will be responsible for filling a variety of supporting roles to the colorist and providing support to produce color grading operations from ingest to delivery. The Color Assistant will be responsible for the preparation of projects/sessions, execution of job, final delivery, final billing, communications, and engineering.
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