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Yes, you are encouraged to sing along! We have a unique work environment and open kitchen design. We also have a unique bonus program, called the Secret Shopper program that provides the opportunity to earn cash bonuses for everyone by upholding our high standards and delivering an outstanding dining experience.
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We laugh with them, cry with them, sing and dance with them – we brighten their day. Maintains a current appropriate federal and state license such as CDL (commercial driver’s license) and/or chauffeur license, applicable state license with an acceptable driving record in accordance with State, Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and Sunrise policy.
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Fun Company outings - Top Golf, Archery, Fishing, Karaoke (you don’t have to sing :), Saints Games, fun company lunches, birthday celebrations. Fun Company outings - Top Golf, Archery, Fishing, Karaoke (you don’t have to sing :), Saints Games, fun company lunches, birthday celebrations.
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The nanny would be willing to get engaged with the children, sing silly songs, dress up and creative play, hunt for frogs and worms, and not be afraid to get a little dirty in the process! The nanny would be willing to get engaged with the children, sing silly songs, dress up and creative play, hunt for frogs and worms, and not be afraid to get a little dirty in the process.
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As an Early Learning Tutor, you'll spend your days helping kids ages 3-5 talk, read, write, sing, and play to develop early reading and math skills. Started in 2003, Early Learning Corps has helped more than 115,000 children build early literacy and numeracy skills and get ready for Kindergarten.
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Simultaneously be able to sing songs, help clean up toys, hand out snacks, and help a child draw on the paper (instead of the wall). Simultaneously be able to sing songs, help clean up toys, hand out snacks, and help a child draw on the paper (instead of the wall.
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Ability to interact effectively with both children and adults Must play a musical instrument – piano, keys, or guitar preferred Must be able to sing a cappella (unaccompanied) Must demonstrate the ability to run basic sound equipment and computers Ability to pass a background check Details: Compensation begins at $18/hr.
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At Sunrise, our Dining Room Care Manager is responsible for providing dining and table services to residents in the community's dining rooms and designated areas in accordance with Sunrise Senior Living standards.
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We are searching for a part-time nanny to provide care 5 weekdays a week within the hours of 3 pm-9 pm or so. Experience working with children of all ages from newborn to 12 years. The nanny is safety-focused, familiar with safe sleeping, safe eating habits, CPR/First aid certified, and overall general safety of the children in your care.
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