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Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage. Wrightsville Beach is less than 10 minutes from the hotel, and Mayfaire Town Center is five – head there for shops, dining options, and a movie theater. Airlie Gardens, USS NC Battleship, Screen Gems Studios, and downtown Wilmington are also nearby.
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Supports and assists the Community Manager in overseeing and managing the financial and operational facets of the community by completing accounting and bookkeeping tasks, preparing monthly close-out and financial reports, processing invoices for payment, collecting rent, fees, and other payments, completing bank deposits, dispositions, and account reconciliations, and using the property management software to record, track, and report on all financial workings of the community.
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Within our portfolio of companies, International SOS Government Medical Services (GMS), headquartered in Houston, Texas provides contracted healthcare support to Government defense and civil agencies and government contractors, including support to military exercises and operations, diplomatic missions, natural disasters, and refugee care.
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CHOPT Assistant Manager * Here at CHOPT we're crazy about serving up the best tasting salads around. Here at CHOPT, we strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQA+, non-binary people, veterans, parents, and differently-abled individuals to apply.
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Job SummaryThe Administrative Assistant will provide administrative and general office support to the site and regional operations. Benefits available include Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability and Life insurance, a 401k plan and Employee Stock Purchase plan.
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Must be a graduate from an accredited Medical Assistant Program that includes an externship in a clinical setting; Medical Assistant curriculum must include pharmacology and medication administration.
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The Sales Assistant is responsible for supporting Community Sales Managers in optimizing new home sales and the customer experience in assigned communities. The Sales Assistant is responsible for supporting Community Sales Managers in optimizing new home sales and the customer experience in assigned communities.
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The Administrative Assistant will provide administrative and general office support to the site and regional operations. The Administrative Assistant will act as the primary point of contact for site personnel, Operations Managers, and Regional Support Managers.
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Ask your Recruiter for more details Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Income Term Life and AD&D Insurance Paid Time Off Employee Assistance Program 401k Retirement Plan.
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Completion of a formal medical assistant program with internship. The Medical Assistant will assist Physicians and other Providers by preparing procedure trays, ensuring adequate supplies for the department and assisting with patient care.
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The Assistant Manager is responsible for increasing sales and profits through financial management and leadership practice. Assistant Manager (bi-lingual) Alpaca Chicken. Do you have 5+ years of extensive food service management experience with 3+ years of multi-unit management experience.
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Medical, dental, vision insurance & 401(k) Merchandise discount across our brands: 50% off regular-priced merchandise at Ann Taylor, LOFT, and Lane Bryant (in-store and online) plus additional quarterly discount incentives.
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This position assists the Director of Finance and the Accounting Manager.
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Position Summary: will work with oncology as well as medical surgical patients Target Ratios: 1:6-7 Shift:NIGHTS; 36 13-26 weeks accepted RTO: 7 days MAX; DAYS; 36 or 48 hours. Float Requirement: Floating required to similar units and alternate care locations with inpatients holding, such as inpatient holding in the ED, or any alternate medical patient care location.
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Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits. Excels in performing all Crew Member tasks including: runner/frontline coordinator, order taker/ dining room attendant, grill operator, sandwich maker, fry station, drinks and cashier.
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