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Manager training to grow your team and the salon. Great things happen at a Great Clips salon, and wed love for you to be part of that. Ready to guide a team that feels like your second family.
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Rogue Community Health is looking for a Certified Medical Assistant with a phlebotomy certificate to join our team at our new Eagle Point Health Center! In this role, you will play a vital part in ensuring the smooth flow of patients through scheduled clinics, providing excellent customer service, and delivering high-quality clinical support.
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Enjoy a part-time, flexible schedule while learning about your favorite local retailers. We’re seeking enthusiastic individuals who are eager to learn and willing to work independently and as part of a great team.
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We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time. Our therapists are partnered with advocates and support leaders from day 1, industry exclusive support team in place from day one of assignment.
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Employment Type: Part-time. Full array of benefits including paid time off, holidays, medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement, 401k and more may be available. Working with Sodexo is more than a job; it's a chance to be part of something greater.
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We are hiring for a Physical Therapist with a $5,000 Sign on Bonus for Full-Time Employment. Salary based on full-time employment and max productivity: $104,000.00 - $116,480.00 per year.
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MRG Exams, a leader and premier service provider of independent medical examinations is looking for a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Provider, as an Independent Contractor, to perform medical assessments on United States Veterans as part of the VA's disability benefits process.
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For our employees who are musicians we offer the unique opportunity of gig leave—take time off to share your music with the world and return to your job after your tour! Guitar Center offers robust benefits and perks, including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K plus company match, mental health support, paid sick/holiday/vacation time, employee discount program, and tuition reimbursement options.
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Job Opening for aSchool Psychologist - 2024-2025 School Year Compensation: Weekly pay ranging from $55 to $60 per hour, with benefits and mileage reimbursement We are seeking a dedicated School Psychologist to join our team for the 2024-2025 school year.
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