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Currently, Our client is looking for an experienced Machinist supporting assembly high tolerance molding operations (local to Melville, NY) proficient in manual milling, manual lathe, surface grinding, and CNC milling programming and setup.
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Heavy client contact will be required to assist the attorneys in the department represent our clients in Estate Administration, Estate Planning and Elder Law matters. Excellent client service.
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Duties Description As a Recreation Therapist you would plan and conduct activities for client/patient groups, working individually or as a member of a treatment team or treatment program. Additional Comments As a Recreation Therapist you would plan and conduct activities for client/patient groups, working individually or as a member of a treatment team or treatment program.
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Site responsibility and location of coverage may change based on client and/or division needs. - May require driving between multiple client locations, may also require a personal vehicle (valid driver's license and acceptable driving record necessary.
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As a Level 1 Help Desk Technician, you will play a critical role in resolving technical issues promptly and effectively, ensuring client satisfaction and maintaining our reputation for excellence.
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Our client a leading distributor of panel goods is looking to add a Sales Manager to its growing team. Access to great secondary education with NYU or Columbia a commutable distance away or Stony Brook University and Hofstra University located right on the island.
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A bachelor's degree in Recreation, Physical Education or Adaptive Physical Education AND one year of experience in planning and administering a therapeutic recreation program. current licensure by NYS as a Creative Arts Therapist.
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The Bilingual Spanish Social Work Supervisor will work closely with all direct and support staff including psychiatric staff to ensure the appropriate treatment interventions for the client and his/her family.
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Day to day, you will leverage CoStar Groups deep knowledge and expertise in the Commercial Real Estate industry to build your client portfolio by prospecting, studying industry trends and news, and conducting effective product demonstrations.
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Client Engagement: Build meaningful connections with our clients by delivering outstanding customer service and creating a welcoming and supportive environment. Team Collaboration: Collaborate with fellow Flexologists and Studio Managers to ensure a smooth and cohesive client experience.
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Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Division of Community Mental Hygiene Services is seeking Intensive Case Manager to work in Suffolk County Care Coordination program, a Specialty Mental Health Care Management Program, designated by Office of Mental Health (OMH) to work with Health Home (HH) PLUS and Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) client.
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The Client Services Delivery Manager will oversee the Print Production operations and client relations for a large account within a region and will contribute to the development and create documentation that explains the programs established for this client.
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Our client is seeking a Residential Aide in your area. Access to a broad array of client opportunities. Candidates replying to this role also usually have experience or interest in other roles including: Direct Support Professional, DSPs, Care Givers, Home Health Aide, Mental Health Technicians, MHTs, Behavior Health Technicians, BHTs, and Youth Care Workers.
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The a4 Production Team is seeking an experienced Producer/Videographer/Editor to write, shoot, and produce client commercials. The a4 Production Team is seeking an experienced Producer/Videographer/Editor to write, shoot, and produce client commercials.
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Work for our Long Island based client (Suffolk County) that specializes in repair, manufacturing & custom engineering to the aerospace industry. Five years of similar or related work experience; similar experience in aviation, automotive, marine, electronics, or low-voltage electric repair will be considered.
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