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Slate is looking for a co-host for ICYMI, our popular twice-weekly podcast about internet culture. Work with a small team to create a twice-weekly show that skillfully covers internet culture with nuance, humor, and journalistic rigor.
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We are currently searching for a full-time remote/virtual Jr. Accountant - Consultant. You would be responsible for entering weekly accounts payable and accounts receivable entries, application of payments, reconciliation of bank and credit cards, assisting the Seniors with month close and maintaining accurate accounting files per each client.
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Prepare weekly reports for hiring partners summarizing the judicial clerk pipeline and recruiting efforts. An undergraduate degree and a minimum of one year of legal recruiting experience is required.
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Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, Operating Room, Scrub, Circulate, OR, Contract Nurse, Travel Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Nursing, Contract, Perioperative nurse Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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Attends meetings (on-site/off-site or video conferencing), and provides official project status reports per the frequency required (daily, weekly, bi-weekly, etc.) Ability to obtain and maintain a TOP SECRET federal security clearance.
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Registered Nurse - Pre-Op | RN - P | Washington, District of Columbia | $1967.32 Weekly. TotalMed Staffing is seeking an experienced Pre-Op Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Washington, DC. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1967.32 / Week.
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CT Scan Assistant Part-time 16 hours weekly (0.4) Evenings 3:00pm -11:30 p.m. with rotating weekend. Provides direct care to patients and families in a developmentally, culturally and ethically appropriate manner under the direction of the CT scan Technologist.
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Provide bi-weekly ISR Programmatic Priorities and coordinate a bi-weekly Microsoft Teams meeting where the program priorities for the week will be discussed. Update the ISR PM on a weekly basis on the status of all upcoming major events to include the CoPs and hands-on training events.
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Until such time as the Leadership Board may revise weekly office hours, Walker Chapel’s office opens at 9:00 a.m. and closes at 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Demonstrate competency in word processing and desktop publication for the preparation of the weekly church bulletin, and electronic weekly news updates, and support the pastor with the weekly newsletter, and other documents as required for the administrative operation of the church.
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Assist with coordination of between eight (8) and ten (10) special sports events each month such as weekly tournaments for sports other than the current league sport, and competitions such as weightlifting, 5k and 10k fun runs.
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In addition, they will assist the Communications Director with other projects as required, including bookings, drafting press releases, preparing talking points, preparing for podcasts, and assisting with the weekly newsletter.
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Attend weekly Student Government Association Treasury Board meetings; meet with the Presiding Officer of the Senate weekly, the executive board regularly and the President as needed. The Assistant Director represents the department in a variety of public relations forums and university events.
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That's why our traveling nurses and therapists enjoy the following perks: Weekly Pay With Direct Deposit Club CoreMed Annual Vacation Incentive - earn points for a trip to the Caribbean each year just for working.
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Experience building Azure Virtual Machines, Virtual Networks, Azure AD, Operations Management Suite/Log Analytics, Azure Monitor, Azure App Services, Azure Storage, Azure SQL Server · Excellent written and oral communication skills · Strong problem investigation and diagnosis skills Provide weekly status reports, escalate issues to management as needed.
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Prepares and submits to the Special Education Coordinator and Principal weekly lesson plans. Attends and participates in weekly faculty meetings, committee meetings, school functions, and professional development activities during and after school hours as needed, appropriate and assigned.
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