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, performance development and evaluation of staff. Remains current and knowledgeable about Chan Centre events, Subscription Packages, Membership options, Single Ticket and Group Sales policies and practices
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orders at counter or at tables; prepares and calculates bills for payment. Enters customer orders in computer or cash register and accepts payment via cash, meal plan card, bonus cards, vouchers, debit
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on the research program if problems are not detected and acted upon immediately, before the regular weekly meeting. As a consequence, mistakes can result in considerable loss of time or productivity. Supervision
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focus on supervising call centre and event-based ticket seller staff. Supervises Ticket Sellers and may have input into hiring, training, performance development and evaluation of staff. Remains current
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Level 1 Certificate - One year of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience - Must complete and pass associated specialized training program, if located in a specialized
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academic disciplines are encouraged to apply, including—but not limited to—philosophy, theology, psychology, sociology, political science, law, literature, and the arts. The program is open to U.S. and
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daily activities effectively. 4. Ability to plan, schedule and organize meetings and/or events. Ability to prioritize work, work under pressure, and meet deadlines. 5. Highly effective verbal and written
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accepts payment via cash, meal plan card, bonus cards, vouchers, debit, or credit card; distributes change & receipts as required, and cashes out as per policy. 3. Recommends food inventory levels and calls
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Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Experience in grants coordination, project management, or program administration. Experience creating newsletters and graphics Ability to listen actively and
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professional development of young investigators, particularly from traditionally underrepresented groups in cancer research, and encourage them to pursue careers in cancer research; Providing scholars with