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Sports and Recreation : Whether you're a sports enthusiast or someone who enjoys recreational activities, Orlando has it all. Year-Round Sunshine: Revel in the warm Florida climate with abundant sunshine, creating an inviting environment for outdoor activities, events, and a generally positive and energetic atmosphere.
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Support topic groups with therapy activities including art activities, recreational activities, meditation, and guided imagery. Responsible for providing quality patient care, which includes demonstration of skills in basic monitoring of patient activities and behaviors.
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This friendly, picturesque community is home to 60,000+ people boasting excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, a low crime rate, affordable housing and diverse cultural and recreational activities.
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Our platform connects millions of people to the outdoors every year and we are the leading provider of safety-related education for outdoor recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, boating, snowmobiling and more in North America.
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Opportunities for recreational activities include hiking, fishing, and biking. The town of Silverton itself offers a small town feel surrounded by abundant farmland, wonderful schools, and great restaurants.
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Fort Dodge is a vibrant family-friendly community surrounded by beautiful natural resources that offer wonderful recreational opportunities that include parks, rivers, trails, lakes, golf courses and community activities occurring almost every weekend.
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Enjoy the finest schools in the nation, four beautiful seasons of recreational activities, and options to live at the shore, in leafy suburbs, or in vibrant urban areas. This position is hybrid, 3 days in the eastern CT office and 2 days virtual telehealth (work from home/remote.
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Surrounded by stunning hills, lush forests, and farmlands, Roxboro offers a relaxed lifestyle with excellent educational facilities, affordable tax rates, quality healthcare, and various recreational activities.
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Assist in the implementation and supervision of recreational activities. Under the direction of the Residence Manager, Residential Assistants assist with the case management, care and training to residents.
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We offer a variety of services including Skilled Nursing Care, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitative Care and Therapy, Social Work Services and Recreational Activities. Northern Metropolitan is a proud member of the Centers Health Care consortium.
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Ability to plan and supervise social, recreational, work and program activities for individuals in an assigned living area. DailyPay Work/Life Balance Flexible Schedules Cell Phone Discount Plans Employee Referral Bonuses Tuition Reimbursement Membership About Merakey Merakey is a non-profit provider of developmental, behavioral health, and education services.
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Enjoy a low cost of living, excellent public schools, and a thriving community offering diverse cultural experiences, festivals, and recreational activities. Remote work is welcomed, allowing you to work from any location within the United States.
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Grand Forks, is a community of 60,000 with an excellent school system, safe neighborhoods, low crime rate, affordable housing and an abundance of cultural and recreational activities. 1 telepsychiatry PMHNP.
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Our employees and their families have access to an onsite medical clinic, and fitness center, as well as many recreational outdoor activities like disc golf, sand volleyball, and horseshoes which are free for employees and their families to enjoy.
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We leverage our strong foundation in recreational safety education to become the trusted guide for consumers to experience success in all facets of their outdoor endeavors. Automatic WFH contribution to each pay check.
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