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Benefits Hourly Base Salary Based on Experience Paid Time Off (PTO) Work from Home Health Insurance Mon-Fri Schedule Hands on Training Career Growth Opportunities Retirement Plan Evenings Off Responsibilities Coordinate onboarding tasks with our sales team members and our new clients Assist new clients with cancelling their prior policies via conference call, email, or fax Provide feedback to management to help improve customer onboarding processes.
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The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service. Operate brake lathe and other store test equipment after corresponding training is completed and company requirements are met.
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Utilize behavioral skills training to teach direct care staff the skills needed for the client’s program. Training and Professional Development opportunities to strengthen your skill-set as a BCBA.
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Sales Specialist Training, Assistant Manager Certification and RSS Certification. Assist the store manager in setting team member goals, providing feedback on goal achievement, coaching/mentoring team members, and making sure team members are staying current on their individual training.
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Must be licensed as a child welfare specialist or attain license through DCFS training within the first 3 months of employment. In addition, our Child Welfare Specialist will maintain contact with appropriate DCFS personnel assigned to their cases, attend specific staffing's as scheduled, completed required documentation and trainings, and more.
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Questions can be directed to Phia Vang, Human Resources Specialist at Phia. Vang@wisconsin.gov. Applicants should attach a letter of qualification and resume detailing their training and experience relating to the qualifications mentioned above.
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The position of Activity Specialist offers flexible hours and involves providing direct and indirect therapeutic services to youth in a residential living environment. The goal is to promote learning skills for emotional, mental, and physical health and to create a therapeutic, safe, and structured environment as outlined in each youth's Individual Treatment Plan and the OHU Program Plan. The Activity Specialist also helps with overall recreation planning and implementation.
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Provide training and support at the community-based volunteer, job shadowing, and work experience (enclave) sites. This position is responsible for providing education, training, and support, both on and off site to individuals enrolled in the Employee Development Services Program (EDS.
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One year retail supervisor experience or similar training preferred. One year loss prevention/security training preferred. The Specialist makes eye contact, smiles, and greets all Customers in a prominent, courteous and friendly manner deterring opportunity for theft by demonstrating.
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Must be able to comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations for security positions, including but not limited to, additional background screening, physical examination, fingerprinting and/or drug and alcohol testing.
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