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Client Services Supervisor Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent required, College Degree a PLUS. Proficient in English, Bilingual a PLUS. Healthcare experience a PLUS. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, proficient in Word and Excel Team player, organization skillset and ability to multitask Must be able to work after hours on-call schedule CCPA Notice for Job Applicants, Contractors, and Employees Residing in California.
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High school diploma or equivalent, preferredPerks:Weekly Paychecks with DailyPay available! Ability to read and write to record and maintain daily recordsAbility to perform regular bending, lifting up to 50 lbs., stretching, and reaching both below the waist and above the headReady and willing to learn and adopt new technologies and ways of workingKnowledge of landscape, nursery, and irrigation products is a plus.
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Maintain a good attitude and be willing to learn Qualifications: High school diploma or GED Any experience in printing or manufacturing is a plus, but not required.
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Education High school diploma College Preferred with a degree in Accounting or Finance highly desired Skills One-year job experience in Accounts Receivable or Banking required Job experience and/or education in other Accounting related fields is a plus Data Entry Skills is a plus Excellent organizational and communication skills Adaptable to changes and multifunctional Analytical Skills.
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Functional Skills · Cash management skillsEducation and/or Experience · High School diploma or GED preferredPhysical DemandsWhile performing the duties of this job, the team member is required to use hands repetitively, stand for prolonged periods, walk, grasp firmly/strongly and simply/lightly with hands, and use fine finger dexterity.
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High school diploma or equivalent plus six months experience in institutional or cafeteria services OR two years directly related, transferable experience with a verifiable work history.
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