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Community engagement includes Dreamflights, local little leagues, St. Baldricks, Red Cross and Help A Hero. Unlimited career opportunities: Management, Technical Skills Specialist, Lead Culture Specialist, Brand Ambassador, Artistic Team, Educator, Salon Owner.
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Benefits offered may include medical, vision, and dental insurance, a vacation package, and community service hours but may also vary by state, province, or territory. Completion of all training programs leading up to Sales Lead position or equivalent training.
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3 days of Paid Community Service Time (CTO) Additional Perks: Paid time off, office snacks, birthdays off, and paid community service time. Lead Generation: Researching and identifying potential clients across the Western, Southern, and Midwestern regions of the U.S.
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Hire and lead a team consisting of engineering project managers, designers, and CAD/Revit production team members. Represent the firm through published articles, public speaking engagements and attendance at industry and community events, meetings, and conferences.
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Through our broad range of class programs, you will: Teach classes to a variety of dog breeds, sizes and ages Lead each class with an emphasis on the safety and comfort for pets and pet parents Show patience to pet parents when training their very excited puppy Guide pets through our NEW\ (retail's first ever) Pet Therapy Training Program Have a lot of fun.
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Promote the TRiO SSS program mission and philosophy to all members of the campus community. Lead, manage, and oversee a comprehensive program of student support services for program participants.
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Do you aspire to some day run your own business, be an advisor looked to in your community, and lead a team? This development and mentoring can lead you in the right direction to better prepare you for a potential career as a State Farm agent.
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Member Duties : The Environmental Service-Learning Specialist will support the Center for Service Learning's efforts to integrate academic course work with hands-on community service. They will plan and lead service-learning projects focusing on environmental restoration; serve as an advisor to our Student Green Team; collaborate with faculty to develop service projects and service-learning course development; co-coordinate special events such as National Days of Service and alternative break activities; track student volunteer hours and collect survey feedback to assess program and project impact.
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In collaboration with the Sustainability and Tax teams, oversee the operation of The Fortive Foundation, including its mission, giving strategies, relationships with key charitable partners, gift giving, employee and community relations, and employee matching programs.
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