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401(k) savings plan (Company match after 1 year of service)Management career advancement opportunities (50%+ of our managers are promoted from hourly positions!) As a To Go Specialist, you recognize that people's lives are busy, and guests safely picking up food to-go has become even more important.
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Our management team is dedicated to ensuring fulfillment of this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, associate activities and general treatment during employment.
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Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
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To meet restaurant goals, the Manager doesn't work alone. The Manager works with his/her leader to set the restaurant's goals and creates a plan to achieve the goals. The Manager is responsible for running a profitable restaurant and for making sure the restaurant meets McDonald's critical customer standards of Quality, Service, and Cleanliness.
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Maintain regular communication with the Executive Housekeeper, Housekeeping Supervisors, Front Desk Manager, and/or Front Desk regarding the status of hotel rooms. Clean hotel rooms as assigned while ensuring the standards of cleanliness/safety with direction from the Hotel General Manager, Director of Lodging & Sales, Executive Housekeeper, and/or Housekeeping Supervisor(s.
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An LPN works as a team member under the direction of the RN, Nurse Manager, Nursing Supervisor, and Director of Nursing in a nursing unit. ($26 - $28.72 per hour, dependent upon experience) No-Frills Options with Higher ($28.60 - $33.03 hr, dependent upon experience) Shift Differentials Referral Bonuses Flexible Schedules - Full & Part-Time Openings Peer Mentorship Generous Paid Time Off JOB DESCRIPTION: A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides direct care for long-term and sub-acute residents and supervises the duties performed by the Certified Nurse Assistant to ensure the highest degree of quality care.
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Must work with Manager to cover schedule in the event of any call-ins, vacation requests, shortage of employees, a special event in your area that requires extra help, or any other event that causes there to be a lapse in schedule coverage Note: Duties are not limited to the above and may change without prior notice.
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The practices receive non-clinical business support services from Aspen Dental Management, Inc., a dental support organization. The practices receive non-clinical business support services from Aspen Dental Management, Inc., a dental support organization.
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The New York Full Book Division Manager will lead sell and execute brand standards and priorities in the select list of accounts across the Full Book Division of the Distributor. The New York Full Book Division Manager will be responsible for assisting in sales execution in New York State.
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The Assistant Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in the various tasks involved in the overall operation of a store ensuring maximum sales/profitability by establishing and maintaining Guest Services, developing staff, controlling expenses, shrinkage and all aspects of merchandising and inventory control.
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Responsible for improving member communications on topics like business performance, cooperative policies and procedures, viticulture programs, farm management and member services. As part of the National Grape Co-operative team, you will support member records updates, data collection and management, and GIS mapping.
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We believe that commitment should be applied not just to employers, but to YOU: the dedicated nurses and allied health professionals we work with.
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Provide timely and appropriate recognition and feedback to all store associates concerning performance; regularly input written feedback for each store associate into Workday / HR service management system in partnership with the Store Manager.
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Understanding/configuration of Central Configuration, CSS and Configuration Manager, configuration for Kepware OPC to MES systems. SLA Management Problem Management Weekly/Monthly status report Application and Integration Monitoring Administrative activities like user profile management, password reset, audits etc.
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