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Foundation, the Company contributed more than $200 million in food and financial support, including more than $40 million through our Nourishing Neighbors Program to ensure those living in our communities and those impacted by disasters have enough to eat.
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The Marketing Specialist at EXPED will support our internal and outbound marketing efforts to enhance branding, market positioning, and asset creation. Additionally, the Marketing Specialist will collaborate with the sales and direct-to-consumer departments, providing e-commerce support as needed.
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Provide medical staff with clinical instructions to support the full continuum of patient care. Clinical engineering experience from industry-related positions that support clinical development and clinical case support.
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The Technical Support Specialist 2 at Stella-Jones is responsible for providing exceptional Level 2 technical assistance and training to end users across the company, as well as procuring all hardware for the IT department and working on a variety of critical projects.
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The Logistics Specialist reports to the Regional Logistics Manager. The Logistics Specialist is responsible to keep up with all Outside Haulers Contracts, Insurance Certificates and that they are all up to date, run and distribute reports on behalf of the Logistics department.
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TeleSales Specialist - Remote. Provide exceptional customer service and support to clients throughout the sales process. Comprehensive training and ongoing support provided. Location: Remote (Virtual, Work From Home.
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As part of an interdisciplinary team, and to promote optimal health outcomes, the MHC-SW completes comprehensive assessment and provides support and resources to identify and intervene regarding patient/family needs related to: mental health, trauma, environmental and caregiver safety; child abuse and neglect; trauma; grief and loss; adjustment to injury/illness; food, shelter and other basic needs; education and developmental needs, and parenting resource needs.
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The Paraeducator Certificate Program offers statewide standards-based training for all paraeducator/Education Support Professionals (ESP), and supports a career growth ladder for those who wish to advance their career as a paraeducator or pursue a teaching profession.
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Identifies support linkages to community resources (communities of recovery, educational, vocational, social, cultural, spiritual resources, mutual self-help groups, professional services, etc.,) that support the individual's goals and interests.
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The SSVF Compliance Specialist II will also assist the Compliance Manager in duties to maintain program compliance. The SSVF Compliance Specialist II will be responsible for overseeing administrative duties for the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program.
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Some training and test sites may require AFSOC Ground Tactical Support Contractors to wear appropriate tactical personal protective equipment (PPE) (multicam protective combat uniform (PCU), footwear, eye protection, etc.
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As a Dental Assistant II , a minimum of 6 months work experience is required. Dental Assistant I, II, or III - Posting #25564. Must have basic life support (BLS) certification. Assist the dental provider in the delivery of dental procedures in accordance with the WA State Dental Practice Act including but not limited to Restorative, Prosthodontics, Endodontics, Orthodontics, Oral Surgery procedures.
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Associates in Store Support positions are responsible for a variety of non-sales functions. Direct cu Support, Fulfillment Associate, Store, Order Fulfillment, Retail, Benefits. Associates in Store Support positions are responsible for a variety of non-sales functions.
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Duties and Responsibilities:Perform data entry, inventory management and material handling servicesAssist with incoming shipmentEnsure all TADSS equipment are issued on and all maintenance orders are recorded within the TS-MATSProvide annual GFP report as required; utilize the Global Combat Support System- Army (GCSS-Army) and the Training Support-Materiel Army wide Tracking system (TS-MATS) as directed.
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The Paraeducator’s duties will include assisting with special education students ranging in one-on-one to small group instructional activities, under the supervision of the certificated teacher/specialist.
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