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The Labor Relations Director will proactively interact with and advise operations managers, HR partners and regional leadership on a broad range of employment and labor relations matters, including disciplinary actions, contract administration and general methods of positive employee relations.
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Under the supervision of the Golf Course Superintendent, the 2nd Assistant Golf Course Superintendent will direct and participate in the maintenance of the golf course tees, greens, fairways, cart paths, roughs, and native areas.
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Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) is internationally recognized as a leader in veterinary medical education, animal healthcare, biomedical and clinical research, public health, animal agriculture and food security.
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Job Description:Chick-fil-A at Shepherdstown Crossing is seeking a dynamic, motivated Front of House (FOH) Manager to join our team. Training – Assist in the hiring, training and development of FOH team members and leaders to Chick-fil-A standards.
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The Director works closely with PNA’s outside government affairs firm and other media organizations on matters of legislative concern, including the Pennsylvania News Leaders Association, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, the Bar/Press Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the News/Media Alliance.
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It will meet or exceed the requirements of paid sick leave laws, where applicable. Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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The Price Rite Selection - Offer the freshest range of produce, meats, dairy, and baked goods along with leading brands in. Maintains security of all store systems, including IBM, Wakefern Applications, IBM and DSD.
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The Vice President of Sales works closely with our Chief Revenue Officer (or CFO) and FP&A team and our VP, Operations and effectively manages relationships with key internal and external stakeholders to ensure sustained business growth.
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Cardiac Anesthesiologist opportunity at UPMC Harrisburg, on the banks of Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, PA. Cardiac or Pediatric Anesthesiologist W2 Per Diem Rate - $350/hr. Cardiac or Pediatric Anesthesiologist 1099 Rate - $355/hr.
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The Vice President of Human Resources (HR) serves as a key member of Keystone’s Leadership team and is an active participant in making strategic decisions that affect our mission.
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Maternity leave as well as paid bonding/primary caregiver leave or parental leave for the birth or adoption of a child or to care for an ill family member, as applicable (eligibility based on position.
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Whether it's exploring the picturesque landscapes of the countryside, hiking along scenic trails, or indulging in the rich history and culture of our towns, there's always something new to discover just a short drive away.
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AMN Healthcare Allied is seeking an experienced Registered Respiratory Therapist for an exciting Travel Allied job in Harrisburg, PA. Shift: 12 hr flex Start Date: 07/08/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1508.01 / Week Job Description & Requirements Registered Respiratory Therapist - (RRT) StartDate: 7/8/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D/E/N Pay Rate: $1508.01 - $1737.49 RRT needed for 13 weeks.
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Oracle HCM Cloud Certification in one or more of the following modules: Core HR, Benefits, Compensation, Payroll, OTL, Absence, ORC, Talent Management. Working with our Oracle Enabled HR Transformation market offering means you will be working with Oracle's #1 Global HCM Cloud Implementation Partner who had growth of over 45% in 2023.
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The core responsibilities include overseeing the three Legal Department Section Supervisors for litigation, IT, and leasing and procurement, managing the Legal Department staff at the Pennsylvania Judicial Center, completing special projects as directed by the Court Administrator, Deputy Court Administrator, and Chief Counsel, and taking on the duties of Chief Counsel in their absence.
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