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You have access to our medical, dental, vision, and mental health programs, ensuring your health and wellness are taken care of. We celebrate the rich tapestry of backgrounds and perspectives that make us stronger as a team.
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We have many positions available across the country, so let's discuss what would be a good fit for you Benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision Short-Term Disability Long-Term Disability Life Insurance 401(k) Certification & License Reimbursement Refer-a-friend Bonus Program Direct Deposit - Weekly 24-Hour Support.
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What you bring to the table: Experience is not required bonus points if you have experience with customer service, cashier, cooking, food handling, basic math, drive-thru, safety standards, and fast-food restaurants.
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Regular, full-time or part-time employees working 20 or more hours per week are eligible for comprehensive benefits including: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD/LTD, 401(K), ESPP, Paid time off (PTO) or Flexible time off (FTO), Commissions, and Company bonus where applicable.
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We offer a competitive salary, a discretionary bonus and benefits including health and life insurance, holidays, vacation building to 4 weeks in 10 years, sick time, tuition assistance, 401(k) with company match and profit sharing.
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Benefits Weekly pay Guaranteed Hours Continuing Education 401k retirement plan Sick pay Wellness and fitness programs Referral bonus Employee assistance programs Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Benefits start day 1 Compensation Information: $0.0 / - $0.0 / Starting At: 0.0 Up To: 0.0.
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Conducts well-being checks on seniors when delivering meals and reports any changes in seniors' physical or mental status to the Nutrition Program Coordinator or the Nutrition Program Manager immediately.
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Now Hiring CDL-A OTR Reefer Drivers - Earn Up To 65 CPM - Onboarding bonus! J&R Schugel’s CDL-A REEFER OTR truck driver jobs offer flexible home time and excellent miles for high earnings. Now Hiring CDL-A OTR Reefer Drivers - Earn Up To 65 CPM - Onboarding bonus.
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A competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, mental health resources, 401k with company match, life insurance, short-term disability, vacation and sick time available, paid company holiday, employee stock purchase program (ESPP) and jury duty.
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Licensed Therapist Details 100% remote work Client referrals Therapy focused model with zero administrative work 5-40 hrs per week - You decide your schedule Licensed Therapist Compensation First Client Bonus.
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We are seeking a Licensed Practical Nurse with competitive wages, flexible scheduling, medical benefits, and a Sign-on Bonus available, we invite you to join our dedicated team! Employee Referral Bonus.
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Consistent weekly pay Won’t go East of Ohio Home on the Weekend Solos start up to $0.69 CPM, $0.65 base + $0.04 CPM safety/service bonus. 100% No Touch Freight Current model trucks No Deposit Pet Policy Free Rider Program Paid Vacation Industry-leading retirement programs with matching 401K and Free ESOP shares.
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Some of the Benefits you will receive with Skyline Med Staff: Over 30 years of combined experience in the staffing industry Higher Take-Home Pay Rates Dedicated Personal Recruiter We are available to you 24/7 Tax Free Per Diems, Housing Stipends and Travel Reimbursements Joint Commission Certified Contracts in all 50 states Referral and Loyalty Bonuses Benefits Medical benefits Referral bonus.
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A range of mental health services to assist you in managing daily life. As one of the largest for-profit thrift operators in the United States, Canada and Australia for value priced pre-owned clothing, accessories and household goods, our mission is to champion reuse and inspire a future where secondhand is second nature.
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Mental Toughness: You will face daily challenges in this sales role, so resilience is a required strength. A strong passion for assisting others, resilience in challenging situations, and a track record of exceeding expectations in sales, athletics, or leadership roles.
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