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At Taste Buds Kitchen, the Summer Camp Cooking Instructor hosts cooking camps for children from the age of four up into the teens! Are you the ideal Summer Camp Cooking Instructor candidate.
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West Elm and West Elm Kids is looking for a motivated and passionate Art Director to plan and execute photo shoots for ecommerce and lifestyle photography needs. Our family of brands are Williams Sonoma, Williams Sonoma Home, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn teen, pottery barn kids, Rejuvenation, Mark & Graham, west elm, or Outward.
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Inform Program Director of changes or any irregularities Responsible for assisting and supervising all of the activities and functions that are related to the Summer Sports Camp, NIKE Basketball and Soccer for Success.
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Our family of brands includes Williams Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, PBteen, West Elm, Williams-Sonoma Home, Rejuvenation, and Mark and Graham. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, or other applicable state or local laws and ordinances.
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The Head Chef directs the day-to-day operations of a 3 - 7 person school cafeteria kitchen preparing meals for hundreds of kids. Red Rabbit is a Black-owned School Food Management Company that works with hundreds of schools, districts, and food banks to uplift communities of color throughout the North East and Mid-Atlantic Regions.
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Red Rabbit celebrates all cultures in the urban school cafeteria by preparing meals that reflect the heritage of the kids they serve. We work with hundreds of schools, districts, and food banks to uplift communities of color throughout the North East and Mid-Atlantic Regions.
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As the Marketing Communications Director you will make an outstanding impact by working with development and health strategies colleagues to craft and deliver critical communications and marketing plans.
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Minimum three years working with adolescents in a leadership or mentorship capacity, preferably in a boarding school environment. Residential Counselors must be willing to take a proactive and hands-on approach toward working with students to solve problems and conflicts and to offer disciplinary and moral guidance when necessary.
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GCP NextGen is looking to hire an Engagement Director - SAP OTC for the Global Consulting Practice. Role: Engagement Director - SAP Order to Cash. At least five(5) full life cycle implementations as an ERP Project Manager with multi-module implementations (Finance, Sales, Production, Purchasing, Warehouse.
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As the brand's CEO and Creative Director, Fieg is known for his ability to create premium products and deliver unparalleled experiences, with a personal philosophy of giving the consumer more than what they pay for.
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As SEO Director, you will have the autonomy to build a strategy and work with internal product teams to develop tooling to support that strategy & learn faster. Very comfortable working in the weeds with data using tools such as Microsoft Excel, SQL, Google Analytics, Looker/Looker Studio, Google Tag Manager, and other common reporting platforms.
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The Director of Software Development will lead the development of our enterprise platform to provide support for our current install base with a growing team of developers, architects and first line managers, and will partner closely to support infrastructure for the customer-facing software developed by R&D. The Director of Software Development will collaborate with Operations, Sales and Business Development to derive product requirements and to improve company policies and standards.
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Comfortable working with business leaders in forecasting, budgeting, sensitivity analysis, and business modeling. An SEO Director is an integral part of a successful marketing strategy.
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Experience working in school-based settings, with knowledge about tenants of community organizing, student support services, and youth development theories. The Community School Director will focus on aligning existing resources within the school located in the Bronx and will work to bring in new resources that address areas of community need.
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You are tenacious, dedicated and thrive working with ownership, autonomy, and a healthy dose of competition. Work with Designers to create artwork that align with design direction.
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