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As needed is required to work one fall/winter and one spring/summer holiday. Is required to work a minimum of two fall/winter and two spring/summer holidays for full-time.
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30% travel required, and can be heavier, especially during the summer and fall seasons. Are you a former special education teacher or school leader with business experience looking for your next challenge in the education space.
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Summer, Fall, Winter & Spring Fridays! Be responsible for "hunting" new business opportunities and lead generation. Summer, Fall, Winter & Spring Fridays! Hybrid opportunity after initial ramp up period.
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Milhouse Service is looking to hire Lawn Care Specialist to work throughout the entire green season (Spring, Summer, Fall) on commercial & HOA job sites in the Chicagoland area. Applicants must be available and committed to work the entire Green season (Spring, Summer and Fall) Monday- Thursday 10 hour shifts, Friday OT if available.
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Michael Page is a metrics driven environment, you put in the work, you see the result. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
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Attend regional events – Fall convention, Regional Yarchei Kallah, Spring Regional, Junior Spring Regional, JSU trip if applicable, relief missions, and chaperone transportation for teens from your city.
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Coordinate local open houses for the Summer recruiters to have access to teens in private homes or local day schools (ICJA, Skokie Yeshiva, etc. Advertise and recruit for NCSY Summer programs, with a specific focus on TJJ for the public school teens and appropriate programs for Day School teens.
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The start date for this position will be in Summer/Fall 2024, Winter 2025. Relevant work experience (e.g. internships, summer positions, school jobs) As a tax consultant, you will work directly with clients, building a relationship as a trusted tax specialist and advisor - the "go-to" tax professional.
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North Lawndale non-profit near Kedzie pink line stop looking for committed volunteers to help with spring/summer/fall programming. Our spring/summer/fall programming takes place outside in the garden, etc.
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To be in your penultimate year of undergraduate study during Summer 2025, meaning you will graduate between Fall 2025 - Spring 2026. Program participants may be eligible for a modified interview process for our Summer 2025 Software Engineer Internship in Chicago.
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Minimum Degree Status: Graduate Degree (Must still be enrolled in an accredited graduate degree program (MBA, MHA, MPH, MA or MS) in Fall of 2023 and graduate by Summer of 2024) MBA, MHA, MPA, MPH, MPP, MA, or MS or a similar graduate degree is preferred.
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Baker Tilly US, LLP (Baker Tilly) is a leading advisory CPA firm, providing clients with a genuine coast-to-coast and global advantage in major regions of the U.S. and in many of the world’s leading financial centers - New York, London, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago.
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Duration : May – December 2024 (Full time in the summer, part time in the fall) This internship is going to cover a territory in Columbus or Minneapolis or Chicago or Kalamazoo and will require a commitment of 40 hours per week during the summer and 15-20 hours per week during the fall semester.
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Interns also receive a minimum of 72 hours of paid sick leave, and are paid for firm holidays that fall within their internship period. Whether it’s your work location, weekly schedule or unlimited flex time off, we empower you with the options to work in the way that best serves your clients and your life.
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The expectation for this assistantship is to begin working in June either as a Summer Graduate Assistant or an hourly student worker depending on course enrollment. Job Summary The graduate assistant will work under the supervision of the Associate Director of Alumni Engagement.
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