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You'll manage and follow up on leads by using our Lead Management System, and utilize a daily planner to track and plan successful lead management and selling activities. You have 1-2+ years of retail or fitness sales experience.
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Phlebotomist I performs daily phlebotomy activities of the Patient Service Center (PSC) or In-office Phlebotomy (IOP) accurately and on time. Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex.
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Essential Front Store Supervisor (FSS) Functions:Work effectively with store management and store crewsSupervise the store’s crew through assigning, directing and following up of all activities (i.e. receiving/unloading delivery truck, daily/weekly tasks, etc.
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Participate in the community's Life Enrichment Activities, events, and outings, while encouraging residents to attend. Engage others in fun and creative activities. Experienced Caregiver, Home Health Aide (HHA), or Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA.
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Monitor the store communication systems, ensure that communications are appropriately disseminated, and track the activities related to store assignments; Assist with scheduling, timekeeping, and payroll administration under the guidance of managers; Oversee employee records and files; includes time & attendance records, employment documentation, etc.
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We have everything to offer from lake and boating activities to fine dining and shopping downtown. As one of the premier exotics and small animal hospitals in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with over 18 years with loyal clients in an area that is seeing growth once again in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, we treat cats, dogs, birds, rabbits, new world primates, ferrets, guinea pigs, and more.
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TEMPERAMENTSThe ability to direct activities, perform repetitive tasks, work alone and with others, work under stress, meet strict quality control standards, deal with people, analyze and compile data, make judgments and decisions.
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Responsible for all activities associated with stacking sheets from the corrugator including setup, operation, cleanup, and recommending improvements to operations. Learn to back up Slitter Operator and Doublebacker when necessary.
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Under general supervision of the City Engineer, this position is responsible for ensuring compliance to plans and specifications for private development and City capital improvement projects including paving, drainage, and water/wastewater activities.
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Stay updated on changes in bankruptcy laws and regulations, attending training sessions and professional development activities as needed. Maintain accurate records of case activities, including client communications, court filings, and correspondence with creditors.
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Examples of caregiver job duties our team members are often expected to perform are as follows: Bathing, dressing, and grooming aid Help with day-to-day activities at home Reminders about scheduling and medications Light chores such as vacuuming and laundry Diet planning and meal preparation Social interactions and relationship building Support with mobility and transportation.
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Analyze student assessment data and use results to plan small-group intervention instructional activities. Sponsor outside activities approved by the campus principal. Provide students with appropriate intervention learning activities and experiences in the subject area of math to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth.
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You will make a difference in the lives of residents by assisting them with their activities of daily living. Rock Ridge is proud to be part of the Legend Senior Living family and we are Hiring.
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We come together in a team effort with Case Managers and family members to best serve Veterans through dynamic social, recreational, wellness, educational, and individualized life skills training and activities in the home and community.
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Generate and complete each payroll; post payroll batches and provide reports to clientsHandle various activities related to the processing of the weekly, bi-weekly and semi-monthly payroll including completing processing sheets.
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