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Assists in the process of designing, planning, organizing, and implementing therapeutic recreation programs to include but not limited to activities such as exercise, music, games, socials, arts & crafts, sensory stimulation, and outings.
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The DIG reports to the CDO and supervises a part-time contract writer/admin. Under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director Danny Feldman, the Playhouse presents a full season of artistically innovative productions and engaging educational outreach activities to nearly 150,000 Southern California residents annually in two spaces: the.
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Under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director Danny Feldman, the Playhouse presents a full season of artistically innovative productions and engaging educational outreach activities to nearly 150,000 Southern California residents annually in two spaces: the 643-seat main stage theater and the 99-seat flexible Carrie Hamilton Theater.
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Full Time/Part Time status: Full Time. Provides oversight and coordination of Whittier's fundraising activities, including prospect management, proposal development, campaign operations, planned giving and foundation relations.
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The Rehabilitation Therapist provides an aspect of active treatment, involving individualized assessment, treatment planning, treatment implementation and evaluation to restore, remediate or rehabilitate specific aspects of physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and spiritual functioning to assist patients who have medical, psychiatric, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, sensory impairments or other disabling conditions to improve functioning and independence in life activities.
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse performs a wide variety of patient care activities under the direction of registered nursing personnel. Assists with patient care activities including specimen collection, turning and positioning, and patient transportation.
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Multi-store non-sales operations activities include new store opening coordination, payroll/incentive plans, event planning, and/or contest planning and promotionCore Responsibilities. Job DescriptionPositions in this sub-family are responsible for activities other than sales within one or more retail stores.
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Under direct supervision of the Pool Manager or his/her designee, supervises and instructs community aquatics activities at a community swimming pool; performs related duties as required. Recruitment may close at any time without notice.
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Benefits Summary: Regular full-time and part-time employees have access to medical, dental, and vision plans, a wellness program, health saving accounts, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) plan, employee stock purchase program, life and accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) insurance, short-term/long-term disability plans, emergency travel benefits, tuition reimbursement, professional membership fee coverage and paid family leave.
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Organize and chaperone off campus activities that are part of the Eugene and Ruth Roberts Summer Student Academy program. Assist the functions of the Eugene and Ruth Roberts Summer Student Academy as time permits.
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Direct loan operations activities to meet established goals and appropriate turnaround time to meet regulatory requirements for time sensitive activities. O versight to all applicable regulatory compliance relative to Loan Operations , GL Reconciliation and Quality Control of the department is part of this role.
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This is temporary, part-time position, compensated on an hourly as-needed basis for up to 30 hours per week during instructional period. Prorated part-time experience may be acceptable.
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Stockroom Associate- Part Time- TOMMY HILFIGER. These ranges are based on what PVH reasonably believes that it will pay an associate for their base salary for said position at the time of the posting.
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Faculty must meet the Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) requirements and be approved by the BRN. Seeking FT RN Lead Theory (Pediatrics)/Clinical Instructor or Part time Theory or Clinical Instructor Jean Watsons Theory of Caring Nursing Faculty will be responsible for sharing Watsons Theory of Caring with their student body and making this theory an integral part of nursing practice.
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Be part of a renowned team at Silverado, a Fortune Magazine Best Workplace in Aging Services™, where exceptional care meets exceptional careers! We are currently seeking a Resident Engagement (Activities) Assistant who is passionate about making a difference for our Sierra Vista Community.
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