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Competitive Pay & Weekly Paychecks. We will pay for all trainings to get you started! Completion of college coursework in one of the following programs: psychology, education, social work, behavioral science, human development or a minimum of one year experience working with children in the following capacities: Child Development, Camp Counselor, Paraprofessional, Behavioral Interventionist, ABA Therapist, or Behavior Technician required.
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Average 36 hours weekly, 12-hour Night shift, Full-time. Average 35 hours weekly, 10-hour Evening shift, Part-time. Average 32 hours weekly, 8-hour Evening shift, Part-time.
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Average 20 hours weekly, 8-hour Day shift, Part-time. Average 36 hours weekly, 12-hour Day shift, Full-time. Average 40 hours weekly, 10-hour Day shift, Full-time.
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Competitive pay + monthly bonus. Ensures operations meet Raising Canes standards in all restaurant zones during a shift. The Restaurant Manager is responsible for supporting the Restaurant Leader in day-to-day operations of the restaurant and upholding Raising Canes standards and culture in shift management responsibilities of restaurant operations.
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Perks & Benefits: Casual Dress Code, Climate Controlled Environment, Modern, high tech Environment, Paid Training, Weekly paychecks, Direct Deposit or Cash Card pay options, Medical / Dental Insurance, Paid Time Off, Referral Bonus (Restrictions Apply), Transportation Program.
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AFW offers highly competitive pay and a full benefits package that includes 401k, medical, dental, vision and a host of voluntary programs including life insurance, disability, all at affordable rates.
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Overview: Graham Packaging Company is looking for a Machine Operator II based in Cartersville, GA. This position is a rotating shift 2-2-3, night shift from 6:48 pm - 7:00 am. Weekly Pay and Benefits Effective Day One.
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2 Vessel Fitter/Welders (Night Shift) Pay: $23-26 DOE. 2 Tig Fitter/Welders (Night Shift) Pay: $24-26 DOE. 1 Tig Fitter/Welder (Day Shift) Pay: $24-26 DOE.
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Our Benefits:In addition to competitive pay, all Cooley Dickinson employees who work 20 hours or more per week have access to the following benefits with no waiting period: A range of health, dental, vision, prescription, and life insurance benefits.
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Daily Pay, Weekly Pay, Bi-Weekly Pay Options Through On-Shift Wallet (stat pay) Daily Pay, Weekly Pay, Bi-Weekly Pay Options Through On-Shift Wallet (stat pay.
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We offer weekly pay, Loyalty Bonus and flexible scheduling to choose between PRN and part-time. Ability to function in any home situation regardless of age, race, creed, color, sex, disability, or financial condition of the patient.
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Pay: Depends on experience. Performing a cycle count may require the operation of a stock picker in which all training would be paid for and provided by AFW. The Inventory Control Clerk will coordinate and work with multiple departments and facilities to resolve inventory problems and will report all discrepancies to the Inventory Control management team.
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Execute daily and weekly work schedules to ensure work is completed on time. Working knowledge and experience on Facility Maintenance (Roof, Dock, plumbing) and Plant Equipment (Boiler, Air Compressors, Ammonia/Freon/Glycol Refrigeration, HVAC, Ventilation, Cooling Tower, Condenser, Backflow preventer, Sprinkler and Fire Extinguisher, Wastewater System.
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12 weeks - Rotating Shifts: PM shift 1100-2030 or Night shift 2030-0700; BLS, ARRT in Radiography and Wisconsin Radiography License; Call: based on department needs - weekly call rotation, every other weekend, one holiday per contract (if it falls in contract); 1-year Radiology experience in a hospital with ED, and Inpatient and OR cases; may need to float onsite within skill set or to sites within 40 miles if needed.
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Benefits Weekly pay Holiday Pay Guaranteed Hours Continuing Education 401k retirement plan Mileage reimbursement Referral bonus Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Benefits start day 1 License and certification reimbursement Life insurance.
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