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The service members of the Purchasing, Supply & Logistics community make sure America’s Navy has what it needs, when it needs it. Prospective Officers may also receive specialized training in transportation management, freight classifications, methods of working with civilian and other service carriers, and special handling of medicines and explosives.
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As a special education paraprofessional, you will support licensed teachers with academic adaptations, self-care, and social/behavioral needs of students in their classroom on either a one-to-one basis or group setting.
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DSPs might have the opportunity of being invited to Special Olympics, tournaments, sporting events, the movies, dance parties, and out to eat based on the interests of the people you work with.
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Communicate special requests, complaints/compliments to Food & Beverage Manager on duty. Excellent knowledge of event leadership: responding to customer needs, organizing service staff, knowledge of tasks such as table skirting, place settings, napkin folds, buffet set-up, butler service, wine pours, event and kitchen timing and pacing, and signature service methods: (Serve from the left, clear from the right) and four servers take two plates out and serve a table of eight, setting four plates down simultaneously and then the other four.
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Lead and oversee the effort to ensure that Grace Kids, Compass and Special Needs teams sufficiently recruit, screen, and train the needed number of volunteers/leaders to maximize all ministry environments (small groups, big room, fun activities, camps, worship, etc.
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From every day needs to special occasions, members need you, as their mini tour guide, to take them that special product. Provides member service by acknowledging the member and identifying member needs; providing guidance and support to members regarding self- service technology; assisting members with purchasing decisions; locating merchandise; resolving member issues and concerns; and promoting the company's products and services.
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Staff member will be asked to perform additional tasks such as, but not limited to; fluoroscopy, assist with radiology needs in OR and pain management at some sites. Special Knowledge/Skills/Certifications/Licenses: Must hold a current ARRT license Additional Information: West Region.
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Meets with potential customers to determine their boating and or ATV needs. Participates in special events such as Boat Shows, Parking Lot events, etc. The Boat & ATV Sales Consultant performs various Selling / Customer Service activities to assist Boat and ATV Customers in making informed buying decisions.
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Communicates with bakery manager regarding displays, weekly ads and special needs on a daily basis. Checks cake orders for details (size, deco pack, icing needs, dates) daily and indicates supply needs.
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Provide assistance to customers with disabilities or special needs, such as finding a wheelchair or mobility scooter. As a Greeter at Walmart, you will play a vital role in creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere for customers.
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The Special Education Paraprofessional will assist with the special needs student with mobility, self-care, communication, and social interaction needs to maximize participation in classroom activities.
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Advanced knowledge of the following: food preparation, scratch cooking, culinary trends, vegetarian, vegan, and special dietary needs, allergy awareness, and sanitation regulations. Advanced knowledge of the following: food preparation, scratch cooking, culinary trends, vegetarian, vegan, and special dietary needs, allergy awareness, and sanitation regulations.
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SouthWest Metro serves students in 11 member districts and 8 associate member districts across the southwestern Twin Cities metropolitan area with programs in Special Education, Career and Technical Education, Care & Treatment, Adult Education, and Alternative Education.
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Prior Early Childhood experience and previous experience working with children with special needs preferred or equivalent combination of education and experience. The Classroom Aide assists the Head Start teacher with all classroom activities, prepares and serves snacks and lunches, cooperates with the teacher, assistant teacher and other Head Start staff in providing the best possible program.
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You have relatable childcare experience (special needs experience a plus) and the desire to work one-on-one with children in their home, putting safety above all else. Flexibility to work around a school schedule if you are a student, or other gigs if you are a gig economy worker or on call at your current position.
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