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Earn a $850 SIGN ON BONUS + $3,000 GUARANTEE when you sign up to help transport others to healthcare appointments in your own vehicle around Connecticut!
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Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children. Description Job Schedule: Full Time Standard Hours: 40 Job Shift: Shift 2 Shift Details: Second Shift No Weekend obligation No Holiday obligation Work where every moment matters.
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We envision our new hires starting out with part-time hours and having the ability to grow into full-time employees as the caseload grows or stay on as per diem / part-time.
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The Program Facilitator is a temporary part time position that is accountable for implementing community based programming to girls in grades K - 12 through virtual, hybrid and/or in-person formats.
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We have available part-time, on-going work servicing a wide-variety of clients/retailers for weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly visits. This flexible environment is created by the clients we service, they provide a window of time instead of a specific days, allowing you to set your own schedule.
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Flexible part-time or full-time schedule. Keep the tables free of dirty dishes through pre-bussing any empty glassware, debris, empty bottles, plate ware, silverware, ect. Flexible part-time or full-time schedule.
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Ability to work as part of a team and interact effectively with others. The company may revise this job description from time to time. Ability to withstand exposure to varying temperatures, humidity, and other elements while performing certain job duties including but not limited to curbside, truck unload, etc.
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Now Hiring for Guest Service Associates - Full-time and/or Part-timeWe are looking to add an Guest Service Associate (GSA) to our family. We conduct either in person or "in person" zoom interviews and provide additional interview information needed at that time.
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CHS is currently looking for a part-time, defined as 20 hours a week, Community Assistance Programs Coordinator. Overview: This part-time position is ideal for someone who likes being a part of a busy team and is able to effectively meet clients where they are most comfortable via phone/email/in-person communications.
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Review and respond to RFP CDRL requests to ensure we can provide the data requested, estimate the time required to gather and submit reports and address customer questions regarding the data provided.
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You will work out of your home on a part time basis, using your own truck or van to travel to job sites in Hartford and New London Counties, surrounding counties, nearby towns and cities.
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You don't have to use your own vehicle, you can work full or part time and no Commercial Drivers License is required. Come be a part of an energizing culture rooted in people and a commitment to delivering WOW customer service.
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Are interested in working on a temporary, part-time basis. This role is part-time and seasonal. Love to tinker and build stuff, and are experienced in assembling grills, patio furniture etc.
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We are looking for employees to work in Hartford, Tolland and Middlesex Counties for full time, part time, hourly, and live in work. Job Requirements include:Ability to pass state and national background checksVALID driver license, registered & insured vehicle (hourly assignments)DEPENDABLE, ABLE to attend all assignments ON TIME daily during all weather conditions (rain, snow, sleet)Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with management via telephone, email, or in personAll candidates MUST be authorized to work in the United States.
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