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Whether you see yourself in sales, business development, customer service, retail management, or operations, as a manager in training, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning and an open end that’s full of opportunities.
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Other duties as assigned such as set-up and breakdown of bar equipment as required and assisting with organization of the cooler Qualifications Six months or more experience bartending. If a guest becomes confrontational, belligerent, or uses extreme profanity, the bartender may contact management or security as required.
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We are a Jamaican restaurant and Rum Bar with a late night scene. This is a very busy door at 7A, with a high volume of guests coming at you - be prepared to be on the spot and be ready to communicate with management at all times, working as a team to get the job done.
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In partnership with the management staff, ensure that service standards are on par with all outside accreditation sources, including but not limited to: Zagat, Gayot, Mobil, AAA, WineSpectator, James Beard Foundation and Michelin.
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Collaborate with colleagues and legal support staff to ensure efficient case management. Active bar membership in the state with 3-5 years of general civil litigation experience. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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The ideal candidate is a sharp and motivated self-starter with2+ years of insurance defense experience, preferably managing automobile and/or premises liability casesAdmission to the New York State Bar, or ability to waive in, requiredThe ability to provide superior legal research and writingExcellent negotiation and advocacy skillsOther details:Salary: $110K - $165K commensurate with experience + medical, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, 401K and more.
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Provide counsel and advice to management, Human Resources, Operations, and the Shacks on all employment related issues, including but not limited to wage & hour compliance, performance management, discipline and terminations, internal investigations, reasonable accommodations, leave of absence, work permits, and discrimination.
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They enable optimal business and investments decisions for upstream and downstream executing teams through providing data and insights that help identify opportunities for product automation and improved CX. Beyond RM responsibilities, they autonomously gain partner buy-in and implement mechanisms that raise the release readiness bar for all advertising Products and tools globally.
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Experience:Law degree from an ABaccredited law school and be a member in good standing of the bar in at least one US state. Plans and implements contract management solutions, including insurance tracking and electronic signature integration.
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We seek individuals with a JD from an ABA accredited law school and state bar membership in one or more states along with 3-7 years of relevant experience Positons can be in NY, Texas or Minnesota.
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Previous supervisory or management experience in a Bar, Club, Stadium or Arena, or Events environment. A top priority will be to ensure that the highest levels of safety, organization, and sanitation are maintained throughout all bar service areas.
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Juris Doctor degree from an accredited School of Law, Admission to the NYS Bar, & 5 years of responsible experience in the practice of law following NYS Bar admission, in the fields of Healthcare Compliance, Regulatory Affairs, Risk and Quality Management and/or in similar areas; or.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited institution and active Bar Association membership, qualified to practice law in a global organization. Draft and oversee a comprehensive crisis management strategy.
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To be successful in this role, you must have Admission to the bar of the State of New York. You should have a passion for social justice and helping and representing clients in low-income tenant groups, community organizations, and coalitions.
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The Bar Manager/Restaurant Assistant Manager is a leadership role responsible for Bar Management & the success of the front of the house operations. Verbal communication skills are crucial as Bar Managers will need to develop working relationships with employees, customers and other management.
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