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Benefits: Company-paid telemedicine service through Teladoc for all Full-Time benefit eligible team membersOn-Demand Pay - Request a pay advance! Paid time off and Holiday payAssociate Assistance Program - counseling services at the other end of the phone.
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Position Details: Status (FT/PT/PRN): Part time and PRN. What does a Concierge at Sagora do? High school diploma/GED preferred 6 months related experience preferred Multitasking and time-management skills Excellent customer service and organizational skills Competency in Microsoft applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWill Rogers had it figured out when he said, You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Did you know that our name Sagora comes from the combination of two words - Sage, which means wisdom or wise person, and Agora, which means a gathering place.
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Company-paid telemedicine service through Teladoc for all Full-Time benefit eligible team members. Multitasking and time-management skills. Paid time off and Holiday pay. What does a Concierge at Sagora do.
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Status (FT/PT/PRN): Part Time. What do you need to be a Concierge? Will Rogers had it figured out when he said, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”. Our communities are a gathering place of wisdom.
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Join our team at one of our senior living communities offering independent living, assisted living, or memory care where we put Residents First while being team-focused and quality centered. On-Demand Pay – Request a pay advance.
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Manages the reception area to ensure effective telephone and mail communications both internally and externally to maintain a professional image. Discount and rewards program – use for electronics, food, car buying, travel, fitness, and more.
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On-Demand Pay - Request a pay advance of up to $500 and get paid the same day! Our Core Values areCommitment, Empowerment, Communication, and Excellence! Tuition Assistance (for programs directly related to team member's position.
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