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Collect and distribute mail & packages, and replenish office stationery and supplies as necessary. Other team bonding activities include team golfing events, bowling, dinners, laser tag, paint nights at the office, LOTS of virtual Zoom games, and probably everyone's favorite, all-inclusive annual retreats.
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Ability to work in a stationery position and move about the club for prolonged periods of time. As the Aquatics Supervisor, you will enjoy working in a fast-paced environment. 1 year coaching and/or swim instructor experience.
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Ability to work in a stationery position and move about the Cafe for prolonged periods of time. Ability to work in a stationery position and move about the Cafe for prolonged periods of time. Executes espresso drink orders in a fast and efficient manner.
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By doing safety checks and repairs, the Facility Operations Supervisor can assure the safety and cleanliness of the club. As the Supervisor you will work the opposite schedule of the Facility Operations Manager and act as Manager on Duty when needed.
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Maintain inventory of office and break room supplies and pre-printed stationery productsApprove invoices as assigned by Office Manager ensuring billing and allocation is accurate (i.e., overnight mail, courier, office supplies, box lunches, coffee service, etc.
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Ensure reception area is tidy and presentable, with all necessary stationery and material (e.g. pens, forms and brochures) Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing and faxing.
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Position Requirements Working towards a High School Diploma or GED CPR, First Aid and Lifeguard Certifications (within 60 days of hire) Complete and pass all Life Time courses when hired Ability to work in a stationery position and move about the club for prolonged periods of time Ability to communicate and exchange information with guests who have inquiries about Life Time products and services Ability to swim 25 yards/meters without stopping Ability to routinely raise to lift more than 20 lbs.
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As the nations only Healthy Way of Life brand, Life Time delivers an unmatched athletic resort experience and provides a comprehensive healthy living, healthy aging and healthy entertainment experience that goes well beyond fitness to encompass the entire spectrum of daily life for individuals, couples and families of all ages.
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Assist with stationery orders. SACAP: manage and update allocation of CPD points for Team Leaders and prompt for sign off, annual fees, team actions lists etc. International travel booking experience (Visas/Foreign Currency) required.
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