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Reports to: Conservation Program Director POSITION PURPOSE: The Upper Rio Grande (URG) Program Manager will offer organizational leadership and program management in accordance with Rocky Mountain Youth Corps’ (RMYC) guidelines and the philosophy of Positive Youth Development.
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Description: The Grounds Manager has a critical role in maintaining a luxury environment for our guests. The primary objective of the Grounds Manager is to ensure that the grounds team carries out their responsibilities keep the resort looking vibrant and full of life while maintaining operational and financial strategies as directed by the General Manager and ownership.
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The UNM-Taos Culinary Arts certificate program prepares students to enter the competitive hospitality job market with expertise in various culinary arts disciplines, such as knife skills, principles of baking, international, regional, and New Mexican cuisine, ServSafe Food Handler and Manager certifications and work-based learning opportunities.
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Leads and develops teams effectively by teaching, training, and actively listening to associates; touring stores and providing feedback (Tour-to-
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All shifts available - Part-time/PRN - day-evening swing shift/overnight - week/weekends. Vista Taos, a modern Drug & Alcohol Treatment Program in Taos, NM is actively seeking an experienced nursing professional such as a LPN, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or a Mental Health Technician with substance abuse addiction experience for the Recovery Advocate (RA) positions.
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Looking for a dynamic Director of Sales or Senior Sales Manager in the New Mexico vicinity to work remote with travel to the Taos hotels as events, client meetings and hotel operations are needed.
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Full-time and Part-time HoursFull-Time Team Members are eligible for wellness benefitsFlexible Shift OptionsLeadership Training ProgramGrocery DiscountCollege Savings PlansScholarship and Apprenticeship opportunitiesCompetitive, Weekly Pay.
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NATURE OF SUPERVISION: -Responsible to: Credentialed Training Supervisor and Clinical Applications Manager, in Information Services. The CCT must be an effective trainer insuring students are able to use ConnectCare with Confidence Requirements EDUCATION: High School diploma or equivalent CERTIFICATION/LICENSES: EPIC Credentialed trainer, preferred If not credentialed must attend and successfully complete the 5 week Trainer Credentialing Program.
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Contract Length: 13 Weeks Start Date: 06032024 Shift: 3x12 Days Benefits for Travel Ultrasound Techs: Health insurance Vision insurance Dental insurance Life insurance Licensure reimbursement Travel reimbursement Relocation assistance 401(k) 401(k) matching Competitive pay Referral bonus Holiday bonus Requirements: 1 Year of Experience, 2 Preferred Valid NM License BLS Eligible to work in the United States About Focus Staff: Focus Staff is a traveler-first and healthcare staffing agency.
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This position will report directly to the General Manager and the Corporate Director of Landscaping. Adhere to ground maintenance budgets and develop cost estimates for the General Manager.
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Although Hajoca is a large company, we work in a decentralized environment where each of our locations, called Profit Centers (PCs), is run by the Profit Center Manager as if it were their own small business.
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Your QualificationsYou are 18 years of age of olderYou have 1+ years supervising peopleYou have a valid Driver’s License and reliable transportationYou are able to work flexible hours, including nights and weekends, is also requiredYou have a positive attitude and willingness to learnYour Pay and BenefitsCompetitive payBenefitsFlexible SchedulesFree GED program and Live Más ScholarshipsReferral BonusesCareer Advancement – Assistant General Manager, Restaurant General Manager, Area Coach.
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Axis Medical Staffing is seeking an experienced Ultrasonographer for an exciting Travel Allied job in Taos, NM. Shift: 3x12 hr days Start Date: 06/03/2024 Duration: 13 weeks TOP RANKED TRAVEL NURSING COMPANY IN THE NATION BY BLUEPIPES Description Ready for your next adventure.
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The Manager in Training (MIT) position is expected to be a short-term transitional role that provides both work assignments and training opportunities to prepare MITs to be promoted into Retail/Commercial Store Management positions.
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Full-time and Part-time Hours Full-Time Team Members are eligible for wellness benefits Flexible Shift Options Leadership Training Program Grocery Discount College Savings Plans Scholarship opportunities Competitive, Weekly Pay.
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