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Oversee team training sessions, league games, and class camp/clinic experiences, monitoring their effectiveness in enhancing player development. Role Scope & Responsibilities: Center Operations (25% of Role Scope): Oversee day-to-day operations of the TOCA Soccer Training Facility, ensuring a clean, clutter-free, and visually appealing environment for all visitors.
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A bachelor's degree in accounting, business administration, or related field, and three years of experience in facilities management and/or operational logistics management or related field, OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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Assist the Store Manager with onboard and training new employeesDevelop and influence the team through education, motivation, and proactive communication to cultivate future leaders performance goals, trends and other relevant informationAudit and verify payroll information during each pay cycle.
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Sodexo offers a full array of benefits including paid time off, holidays, medical, dental, vision, 401K and access to ongoing training and development programs, tuition reimbursement, plus health and wellness programs.
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Position Responsibility:Sale of Personal Training servicesMember services and retention. Conference calls and live sales training will occur weekly. Reports To: Operations Director/Vice President of OperationsClassification: ExemptSummary:The General Manager has overall responsibility for all activity and business operations at their assigned Snap Fitness location(s.
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The team member will be expected to establish excellent relationships with the marketing and sales teams, external Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), as well as internal ISI stakeholders such as other marketing departments, training, clinical affairs, legal, regulatory, and Market Access / Health Economics.
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Job DescriptionJob Title: General ManagerReports To: Director of Operations or Owner/PresidentJob SummaryOversee, direct, and coordinate the planning, organizing, training, and leadership necessary to achieve stated objectives in sales, costs, employee retention, guest service and satisfaction, food quality, cleanliness and sanitation.
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Our innovative programs, world-class training, nutrition and holistic approach to wellness helps others towards a healthy way of life by engaging their areas of interest and helping them discover new ones.
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The General Manager is responsible for the execution of all day-to-day operations, financial performance, staffing, training, payroll, staff leadership and compliance. Coordination of menu changes; timelines, printing, training materials etc.
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Improving clinical skills and acumen through participation in continuing education and training opportunities (continuing education support is available). Dr. Lisa Shilman D.D.S is looking for a General Dentist to join her team in Atlanta, Georgia.
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From day one, you'll embark on an enriching training program, familiarizing yourself with our policies and procedures, and acquiring the skills needed to deliver the exceptional dining experience our guests expect.
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Provides leadership, direction, training and development to subordinate managers and crew. What we expect from you In order to be eligible for this position an individual should have at least one year of General Manager experience as well as a High School Diploma or GED. This job opportunity is with one of our many franchisees.
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Competitive pay and bonus structureTONS of growth and advancement opportunitiesIncredible team culture and eventsCool, branded company vehicle Full time hours with job securityPaid training and career planningPOSITION OVERVIEWThe General Manager is a high-energy professional who is proactive and self-motivated with a demonstrated ability to think and plan strategically.
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Training is available for those interested in accruing trial experience. Candidates should have 2+ years of general liability defense litigation experience. Our client, a prominent regional litigation firm, is seeking a trial attorney to join their Financial District, New York team.
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Experience in HR management, staff recruitment, training, and scheduling, ensuring compliance with labor laws in a multi-unit business. 2024 Bar & Restaurant Winner of Best Hospitality Training Program.
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