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QUALIFICATIONS APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS Must be a citizen of the United States Must be a graduate of an ABapproved law school and be admitted to practice law in the highest court of any U.S. state, commonwealth, territory or the District of Columbia Must be commissioned before the age of 40 Once selected for the JAG Corps, all applicants must complete and pass an Air Force medical examination before an offer of assignment will be extended.
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If so, then a position as a full- OR part-time Home Health Caregiver with A Caring Hand at Home in Tupelo, MS could be perfect for you! In addition to being a caregiver, you're a companion who offers warmth, compassion, and a friendly presence.
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Sodexo Campus Services is looking for a Executive Chef 2 to join our team at one of our high profile accounts at Itawamba Community College in Fulton, MS. Itawamba Community College has facilities in Fulton, Tupelo, and Belden, MS. This is a hands-on position , and the ideal candidate will have high energy and a passion for culinary excellence.
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A typical day for a Direct Support Professional - Light housekeeping, including organizing, laundry and basic cleaning Personal activities such as dressing, grooming, monitoring vitals, medication and assisting with meals Accompanying your clients to events such as appointments, grocery shopping trips and other errands We are hiring now in your community – join our team and build your career in a high-demand industry.
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