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The Kitchen Manager is responsible for managing all functions of the restaurant during opening, mid or closing shifts. As an exempt manager, you must spend more than 50% of your time performing managerial duties and must regularly exercise independent judgment and discretion on matters of consequence to the restaurant.
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Billing & Reporting:Analyze monthly job cost reports, collaborate with the Business Manager to develop accurate monthly billing applications, and ensure timely client invoicing. Proficiency in scheduling software (Primavera P6 preferred) and job costing software (Viewpoint Vista a plus.
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Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the CAD Drafter/Engineering Assistant will translate conceptual designs produced by Project Engineers and ensure the product is designed according to product specifications.
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AbaCares Services, a leading home care provider based in Landsville, PA, seeks a compassionate and dedicated Personal Care Assistant (PCA) to join our team. - Proven experience as a Caregiver, Personal Care Assistant, or similar role.
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Graduate of an AMA approved Physician Assistant Program or baccalaureate or higher degree program that meets licensure requirements in the State of Pennsylvania required. Be Well with Employee Wellness Programs, and Fitness Discounts (University Fitness Center, Peloton.
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As a Front Office Assistant , you will be responsible for greeting patients and providing support to medical staff. This role is based in one of our MedExpress urgent care centers. Specialty: MedExpress Urgent Care.
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As a per diem PRN Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant, you initiate, develop and implement care plans in accordance with state laws and concurrent with Concentra medical protocols in accordance with Concentra policies, practices and procedures and applicable.
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The Successful ApplicantQualifications:Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field; MBA or relevant certification (, CTP, CFA) preferred. Collaborate with accounting and finance teams to ensure accurate and timely financial reporting.
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The report is to be signed by the person that the vehicle is assigned to and by the Assistant Manager. Acts as an assistant to the Store Manager. Prompt response to all requests made by the Corporate Office, Pres. & VP of Operation, Regional manager and other store personnel.
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Job DescriptionThe Information Solutions Program Manager I reports to the Manager of Digital Adoption and is dedicated to transforming care delivery at MUSC Health through ensuring optimal adoption of new programs and technologies.
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Working with minimal supervision, the Assistant Store Manager supports the Store Manager in all facets of store operations. Using elements of GameStop's buy, sell, trade, and reservation business model, the Circle of Life, the Assistant Store Manager develops and promotes a sales culture by creating individualized and complete solutions for every guest and providing outstanding guest service experiences through professional conduct and shared passion for gaming.
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The EndoTherapy Territory Manager (ETM) will be responsible for exceeding revenue goals by clinically selling Olympus EndoTherapy Devices to the Gastroenterology Community. Build sustainable business relationships with Physicians, Nurses Technicians, Materials Management, Hospital Administrators, Endoscopy and ASC Unit Managers to drive EndoTherapy product reliability and utilization.
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We work with a large variety of clients in the corporate, non-profit (community, academic and medical), wedding, and private party sectors.
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Must have experience with non-profit accounting and grants management and compliance. Position Title: Grants Manager. Oversees financial, project/program and grants accounting; ensure that expenditure is consistently aligned with grant and program budgets throughout the grant/fund period.
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ThinkTank Telecom, LLC is actively seeking a motivated and entrepreneurial Direct Market Manager to lead our expansion efforts in Pennsylvania - Lancaster. Compliance Oversight: Uphold strict adherence to FCC and USAC regulations, maintaining operational integrity.
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