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Chicago Fire Football Club is seeking a dedicated Manager of Premium Sales to join our team! They will also be responsible for overseeing & generating revenue through the sale of Premium Hospitality at Soldier Field, including Executive Suites, Skyline Suite seats, Field Side Seats, and Premier Club seats.
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Located in the heart of Chicago, The University Club of Chicago has an opportunity for a dynamic, experienced Banquet Manager. Develops detailed plans for each catered event in conjunction with the Club’s function committee (Assistant Manager, Banquet Chef, Catering Director, and Director of Housekeeping), as necessary.
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MOR doctors are the official team physicians for the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Fire Soccer Club and DePaul University Athletics. We are seeking a Manager of Radiology to directly supervises employees in the Xray Department.
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The role will be responsible for developing and managing content that drives engagement, audience growth, and increases brand awareness across Verano’s retail entity (Zen Leaf, MÜV and Cabbage Club.
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Freedom Boat Club offers a unique, fast-paced work environment devoted to creating a fun and memorable atmosphere for our members. #Brunswick Corporation - Freedom Boat Club. Become familiar with local waterways and popular boating destinations surrounding your club.
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Our club provides state-of-the-art equipment and amenities such as tanning, massage chairs, and a smoothie bar open to members and the public. The General Manager will ensure that members receive the highest quality of service and facilities, as well as lead, motivate, and manage their team within the club’s established business and brand requirements.
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Job Title: Social Media Manager at Chicago KICS Football Club. The social media manager will drive our social platforms and be key in executing our look and feel both online and in-store through marketing collateral.
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Reports to : Club Manager. About Levy at Wrigley Field : From the stadium to the head table, Levy leverages unbridled creativity, custom strategies, impeccable service, and true love for great food to create unforgettable experiences.
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Reporting to the Workforce Development Program Manager, the Career Pathway Instructor provides contextualized classroom instruction that includes Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, use of Mathematics, and Supply Chain Management Training to participants.
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Our programs and services include Case Management, Interpretation, English as a Second Language (ESL) Class, Citizenship Class, Health Support, Academic Support, Youth Sports, Youth Club, Food Distribution, and Advocacy.
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As a team member manager, assist with the opening and closing of the club on a team rotational basis. Establish specific individual goals for each department manager and tie them directly to their annual budget performance and their compensation.
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Requires a minimum of five years of demonstrated success as a General Manager or Director, managing operations in a health club or wellness center of at least 40,000 square feet. This position is directly accountable for the daily operations, supervision, and financial success of HPH’s Wellness Center, utilizing traditional health club services enhanced by health and wellness programs.
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Food and Beverage Manager Private Club Our company is currently seeking a professional Food and Beverage Manager with outstanding customer service skills and experience in a fine dining environment.
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This position reports to our Senior Marketing Manager and will join the PLS team in our downtown Chicago Corporate Headquarters and will work alongside the marketing team, product team, legal team and other key stakeholders.
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General Managers are responsible for meeting studio sales goals, membership renewals and ancillary service goals by pre-planning with strategic new customer outreach, in-club leads (first time riders) and securing member referrals.
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