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Ensure social service staff is referring clients to all financial entitlements for income and complying with savings, review Next Step referrals and ensure social service follow up weekly with clients on contracts for compliance, chair weekly social service meeting to discuss client move outs, income based clients, long term shelter residents , initiatives, client incident reports and social service concerns.
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In addition, WAPD offers a comprehensive health and wellness program including discounts, education, prevention training, health coaching, and fitness classes, as well as in-office perks including an employee lounge and rooftop, outdoor patio for lunches, bi-weekly happy hours, and office supplied food and beverages.
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We offer competitive pay on a bi-weekly pay schedule and many of our roles offer incentives based on performance and providing exceptional customer experience. Participate in employer-provided training on new methods, products, and services in the JC Ehrlich range of pest control solutions.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Meal Preparation: •Plan weekly menus in consultation with the group home manager, considering residents' dietary preferences, allergies, and cultural considerations.
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REMOTE SALES EXECUTIVE - CANNABIS CONVENTION BOOTH SALES (100% Commission + Training/Meeting Pay) About CannaOne CannaOne is a business-to-business based trade show events for the legalized cannabis industry.
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Create a relaxed destination - Promote a learning and training environment for all kitchen member through hands on approach focusing on proper cooking techniques, knife skills, time management to ensure culinary, sales, and service success.
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Reports To: School Guidance Counselor Salary, Terms and Affiliation: Salary: Annual Stipend of $7,310 (paid monthly) Employment Period/Schedule: # of Training/Support Hours # of Work Hours Fall (August to December) 16 126 (Approximately 10 hours/week) Winter/Spring (January to June) 22 200 (Approximately 10 hours/week) Summer (July to August) 6 60 (Approximately 10 hours/week) Totals 44 386 Grand Total 430 Hours Union Affiliation: Unaffiliated.
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ADMINISTRATIVE/REPORTING Create pre-match objectives presentations prior to every game; Complete post match reports, including video clips focusing on team & player performances; Participate in weekly administrative & operational meetings; Support scouting and talent identification efforts inclusive of formal and informal player evaluation events, training sessions and tryouts.
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The program focuses on workforce development for 50 out of school youth to receive training qualifying them for direct recruitment to employment with the MTA as Transit Electrical Helpers.
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Conducts or assists other team members in providing informational and educational discussions and materials with consumers on topics such as: the effects of medication, coping skills, assertiveness training, sexuality, etc.
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Experience facilitating training and educational sessions/classes and serve as a mentor Able to continuously improve and adapt curriculum depending on educational needs Founded in 1975 by J. Mark Baiada, BAYADA Home Health Care provides nursing, rehabilitative, therapeutic, hospice, and assistive care services to children, adults, and seniors in the comfort of their homes.
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00 per hour Save for your Future: Optional 401(k) retirement savings plan with company match W2 Employment: Bi-weekly pay schedule & direct deposit Training: Paid training time is provided to prepare you for success Paid Time Off: Everyone deserves a break.
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Also, responsible for reporting payroll and fringe benefits data generating schedules (internal and audit), and ensuring that they accurately capture bi-weekly amounts on the general ledger.
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Benefits 401k retirement plan Discount program Sick pay Employee assistance programs Vision benefits Bereavement Health Care FSA Weekly pay Continuing Education Holiday Pay Wellness and fitness programs Dental benefits Medical benefits Dependent Care FSA.
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We provide our team members with competitive weekly pay, including weekly incentive compensation, a good working environment, and an excellent combination of additional benefits like health and dental insurance, a 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match, paid vacations, paid sick and personal time, on-the-job training, and opportunities for career growth and advancement.
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