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Works with the Executive Chef/Director of Dining Services to develop and execute menus, recipe or menu changes in conjunction with the Registered Dietitian/Nutrition Manager. Assists Executive Chef/Director of Dining to manages food and product ordering by keeping detailed records and minimizes waste, plus works with existing systems to improve waste reduction and manage budgetary concerns.
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Reports To: Engineering Director. CAD design experience (Catia V5, UG/NX, Solid works, Pro/E or Creo) a plus. Experience in any of the following manufacturing methods a plus: plastic injection molding, aluminum casting, CAB brazing, stamping.
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Work with the enforcement division as directed by the Building Official and/or the Community Development Director. Work with the enforcement division as directed by the Building Official and/or the Community Development Director.
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Who We Are First Watch is an award-winning Daytime Dining concept serving made-to-order breakfast, brunch, and lunch using fresh ingredients across its network of neighborhood restaurants. A recipient of hundreds of local "Best Breakfast" and "Best Brunch" accolades, First Watch's chef-driven menu includes elevated executions of classic favorites along with specialties such as the Quinoa Power Bowl®, Farm Stand Breakfast Tacos, Avocado Toast, Chickichanga, Morning Meditation, Spiked Lavender Lemonade, and its signature Million Dollar Bacon.
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Provides group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, substance abuse group/didactic, and/or couples therapy as deemed appropriate by the treatment team, the treating psychiatrist, Director of Clinical Services and/or Lead Social Work. Acts as liaison for hospitalized patients with various community agencies and resources.
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Environment: A modern workplace with a casual dress code, open floor plans, full-service dining, free snacks and drinks, complimentary 24/7 fitness center with group classes, outdoor walking paths, game room, notary and dry-cleaning services and more.
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Position Summary Lighthouse is hiring a full-time Director of Stability Services to lead the overarching strategy and daily operations within Lighthouse’s supportive and transitional housing programs, and broader economic mobility service efforts.
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We are looking for a dynamic Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant to lead our team in Waterford Michgan!
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Unlimited access to medical and behavioral telemedicine through Cirrus MD. They are empowered with an independence to make decisions that will help provide an exceptional breakfast, brunch, or lunch experience for their customers.
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Inform the Summer Day Camp Director of any staff or camper problems. Work with Day Camp Director/Assistant Director to plan and execute daily activities. Responsible for the implementation of program plans as assigned by the director / assistant director.
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Discussing sales contract details with the banquet sales director and the head chef. As a banquet manager, you will liaise with theSales Director and the Head chef to meet customer expectations.
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For questions or to inquire about opportunities, please contact Dr. Ami Harbin (aharbin@oakland.edu), Program Director. The Women and Gender Studies Program invites applicants for the positions of Lecturer and Special Lecturer to instruct courses in Women and Gender Studies, particularly Introduction to Women and Gender Studies, Feminist Theory, Introduction to LGBTQ Studies, among others.
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The General Manager/Director of Catering Sales and Operations, will direct the entire team on the property. We can provide everything from delicious hors d'oeuvres to specialty sweets tables and can accommodate various dietary requirements, providing vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free options as needed.
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Reporting to the Chief Medical Officer, the full-time, exempt Director, Clinical Quality is an essential member of a high-performing team that monitors and validates that the health centers deliver evidence-based, patient-centered medical care.
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The Director of Electrical Engineering will report directly to the President/CEO with matrix relationships with other Directors and with corporate headquarters in Germany. The Director of Electrical Engineering will support our current business and contribute to the growth plans of the company.
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