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Instructor will deliver a theory (chalk and talk) and a lab (hands on) session with students each week. Instructor is responsible for ensuring students keep the shop clean and organized, tools are accounted for and returned to tool rooms at the end of each lab, as well as ensuring students use the proper uniform and PPE for the labs.
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Coach, teach and train associates to accurately and efficiently execute point of sale and customer service standards based on company guidelines. You will teach, coach, develop and supervise associates while completing all service processes focused on consistent execution and operational efficiency.
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Dream to coach and inspire the sales team, fostering a sense of accountability for both yours and the overall store performance by providing real-time feedback and guidance to empower your team in achieving their KPI goals.
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Please apply now if you have experience working in the fitness industry as an instructor or personal trainer and you are ready for an exciting new position! Our fitness studio is rapidly expanding, and we need a personal trainer to assist our clients in reaching their fitness objectives.
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As an Art Instructor at Muse Paintbar, you are the heart and soul of our unique experience. As an Art Instructor at Muse Paintbar, you are the heart and soul of our unique experience. Our unique space showcases an alluring and lively artistic experience, paired with a selection of crowd-pleasing food and beverage offerings, including a curated beer and wine bar.
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Hire, orient, schedule, train, coach, and counsel dining room waitstaff and housekeeping staff. Work closely with Executive Chef and General Manager/Executive Director to keep residents satisfied with food, service, dining programs, and housekeeping services.
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The position serves as a mentor and coach to other administrative roles in the department and there is a possibility of some supervisory responsibilities. The Executive Assistant position is the primary point of contact for the MaineHealth Department of Medical Education.
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