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Requirements for a Receptionist with Lutheran Social Services: Diploma or equivalent in Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) -preferred Degree/Diploma and 2 years or minimum 5 years in medical office front desk administration.
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Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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LSS offers Food Pantries, housing and supportive services through homeless shelters, domestic violence services, senior living and health care, affordable housing communities, and other services that uplift families and strengthen communities.
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The Postal Service operates over 30,000 post office location. Over 600 million pieces of mail are delivered by the Post Office to as many as 142 million different delivery points. To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Mail Processor position, the following is a brief description.
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Work/life balance is supported through a flexible, hybrid work schedule that brings team members together in the office at least two days a week and connects them virtually when working from home.
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Current state license as a Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA or proactively in the process of the application process for current state licensure as a Physical Therapist Assistant / Physical Therapy Assistant / PTA.
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DataAnnotation is committed to creating quality AI. Join our team to help train AI chatbots while gaining the flexibility of remote work and choosing your own schedule. ● This is a full-time or part-time REMOTE position● You’ll be able to choose which projects you want to work on● You can work on your own schedule● Projects are paid hourly, starting at $20 USD per hour, with bonuses for high-quality and high-volume work.
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Following a strict proprietary recipe, NbC cake-frosting methods and food safety standards, the Bakery Assistant supports in make our signature frosting and utilizes standardized application techniques to frost all of our delicious cakes.
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The PCS2 will work as a part of a close knit team to go above and beyond to meet the needs of our patients and enhance the reputation of AHF by seamlessly transitioning between performing medical assistant clinical functions including phlebotomy, and performing administrative duties including front office, processing patient referrals, and identifying and verifying insurance coverage.
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Peter Piper Pizza takes pride in delivering quality food and fun that reconnects family and friends. Kitchen Prep and Pizza Makers help feed the fun by preparing orders and assisting with food prep.
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More Requirements/Responsibilities The responsibility of a Kitchen Team Member is to produce the highest quality food with precision and accuracy, continually observing and implementing the proper quality-assurance and food-safety procedures.
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Assistant store managers can earn up to 45% above local minimum wage based on experience. FT Assistant Store Managers are also eligible for monthly store sales bonuses and a 40% employee discount.
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Core-Mark, a Performance Food Group Company, is part of a Fortune 150 company that continues to grow as an industry leader in fresh and broad-line solutions to the convenience retail industry. 2nd Shift Schedule: Monday- Friday, 2pm- finish.
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Minimum Qualifications:Associate's Degree (Required)Post Baccalaureate degree in Biology, Zoology, Pathology, Medicine and one year acceptable Experience as a Pathologist Assistant, which included grossing of specimens at all complexity levels and under the direct/indirect supervision of a certified Pathologist; or two to four years related Experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of and Experience.
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Work-life: Flexible and remote work arrangement opportunities where applicable, childcare program, and access to educational, athletic and cultural events. Health: Medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage, life insurance, flexible spending accounts and wellness programming.
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