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Knowledge and Continuing Education:The priest must have knowledge of the theology, traditions, and ethical principles of the Catholic Church and integrates such information into practice. Priests are also charged with developing and leading hospital-wide and community mass during assigned days, Holy Days, Feast Days, Advent, Lent, and other Days of Obligation.
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Sofra Bakery & Cafe reinterprets regional food traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean to make them accessible and inspiring for our guests. We offer extensive educational and professional development opportunities, including wine and beverage training, Mediterranean diet education, community engagement, and guest speakers.
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Working in new locations exposes you to unique customs, traditions, and perspectives, fostering cultural competence and enriching your personal and professional life. There is a strong community of travel nurses who share experiences, advice, and support through online forums and social media groups, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose.
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James Beard nominated Executive Pastry Chef Maura Kilpatrick and co-founder Ana Sortun (of Oleana, Sarma & Siena Farms) approach cuisine with a Middle Eastern sensibility by creating delicious food featuring unique spices and spice blends.
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Supervise, manage, and support a staff of multi-faith Chaplains who provide spiritual care and counseling to students of all faith traditions including those who do not identify with one faith tradition; lead weekly/bi-weekly chaplain meetings, one-on-one, and team-building opportunities.
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The vision is dedicated to curating experiences that captivate and unite — a new model of modern retail and community engagement, leveraging innovative collaborations, products, and spaces, all designed to spark new ideas, forge meaningful connections, and strengthen our community.
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The Music department provides students the opportunity for private study of instrumental and/or vocal performance in a broad range of styles including Classical, Jazz, Rock, Klezmer, and the folk and classical traditions of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Mediterranean, India, Japan, and Indonesia.
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Jewish Family & Children's Service cares for individuals and families by providing exceptional human services guided by Jewish traditions of social responsibility, compassion, and respect for all members of the community.
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Minimum of 3-5 five years of relevant experience in Puerto Rican arts and culture and a professional and/or academic background in any of the following areas: public art, arts administration, curation, fine arts, mixed media, urban design, architecture, sociology, anthropology, urban studies, community development, or other arts-related disciplines.
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A successful Area Manager is intrinsically motivated, challenge-driven, rethinks traditions and genuinely cares about employees and patients. Lead and take part in the coordination of community outreach and occupational health growth within your area.
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You must exude compassion and empathy You must enjoy working with the elderly community You must enjoy and be able to prepare and cook meals You must be comfortable washing clothing and processing Laundry daily.
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Keywords: field research, sustainable development, climate change, international development agriculture, forest conservation, community tourism, cacao industry, seed banks, indigenous rights, economic development, sustainable development, indigenous traditions.
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Discuss various artistic approaches and traditions and encourage students to express themselves artistically. Collaborate with Executive Director on onboarding for new instructors and program/community volunteers.
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Support program participants’ right to express their religious affiliations and cultural traditions through preferred and relevant activities. Provide work placement and community integration support for Employment Services individuals while in the program, in the community and at community work sites.
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, a top-tier law school with an international reputation, is a community of leading legal scholars, teachers, students, and alumni, who are dedicated to providing one of the finest legal educations in the world.
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