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Furthermore, brand ambassadors are considered to be the key salesperson for a product or service on offer. | job |
The brand ambassadors must remain well informed when it comes to the brand they are representing, due to their nature of being the go to person when questions arise from consumers. | job |
The brand ambassadors job is to drive results through communication tools either publicly, such as social media, or privately including emails, messaging and other channels. | job |
Assistive technology service providers help individuals with disabilities acquire and use appropriate Assistive Technology (AT) to help them participate in activities of daily living, employment and education. | job |
Assistive Technology Professional or ATP is a service provider who analyzes the needs of consumers with disabilities, assists in selection of appropriate assistive technology for the consumer needs, and provides training in the use of the selected devices. | job |
Seating and Mobility Specialist or SMS is an ATP who specializes in the comprehensive seating, positioning, and mobility needs of consumers with disabilities. | job |
Rehabilitation Engineering Technologist or RET is a person who applies engineering principles to the design, modification, customization or fabrication of assistive technology for persons with disabilities. | job |
Assistive technology service providers may specialize in several areas of assistive technology, including job accommodations, computer accessibility, vehicle modifications, architectural modifications and home modifications, augmentative and alternative communication, environmental controls, positioning devices, seatin... | job |
Assistive technology service providers may be affiliated with hospitals, state vocational rehabilitation programs, schools, assistive technology companies, or disability organizations. | job |
Ball boys and ball girls are individuals, usually youths, who retrieve and supply balls for players or officials in sports such as association football (soccer), American football, bandy, cricket, tennis, baseball and basketball. | job |
Though non essential, the activities of ball boys and ball girls help to speed up play by reducing the amount of inactive time. | job |
A property caretaker is a person, group, or organization that cares for real estate for trade or financial compensation, and sometimes as a barter for rent free living accommodations. | job |
A teller is a person who counts the votes in an election, vote, referendum or poll. | job |
Tellers are also known as scrutineers, poll watchers, challengers or checkers. | job |
Tellers hould be distinguished from polling agents and counting agents who officially represent candidates. | job |
A photographic assistant is also known as a photo assistant or a photographer assistant. | job |
A photographic assistant is an individual with both photographic and related skills who assists a professional photographer. | job |
The work of an assistant photographer is often referred to simply as assisting. | job |
The photo assistant is most often employed on a freelance basis, but in some instances photo assistants are full time employees primarily in major markets and with big name photographers. | job |
The photo assistants who work with big name photographers engage in assisting a studio photographer or location photographer not just helping out on shoots but also carrying out the mundane day to day running of the studio. | job |
A freelance photo assistant will typically assist a number of different photographers on a shoot - by - shoot basis. | job |
Previously main tasks of the photographic assistant would be loading and processing film, setting up lights, doing meter reading and color temperature readings, shooting lighting test Polaroids, and presenting the photographer with a set that is ready for the photographer to simply press the button and create the image... | job |
Now with digital having replaced traditional film photography the photographic assistant also needs to be a highly skilled lighting technician; as these skills are no longer being passed on by photographers, who themselves are less technically proficient than their counterparts 20 years ago. | job |
With the onset of digital photography, the task of the photographer assistant increasingly involves digital work, be it downloading compactflash cards or setting up the computer for digital capture. | job |
The traditional onset skills of lighting and metering are still the basis of the photographer assistant duties. | job |
An important ongoing task of the assistant photographer whether they work with digital or film, is setting up lighting, taking light meter readings and, generally speaking, doing all of the manual setup on a shoot. | job |
The French Moralists were those writers continuing a tradition in French literature, originating in Michel de Montaigne Essays, concerned with the description of the moral character of humanity and with providing prescriptive rules, embodied as maxims, to guide living well. | job |
Many famous French stylists were moralists and the French Moralists are perhaps the largest coherent group of writers of aphorisms in the Western literary tradition. | job |
In the Ottoman Empire a mutasarrıf was an administrative authority of any of certain sanjaks who were appointed directly by the Sultan. | job |
The bakshy are traditional Khorasani and Turkmen musicians. | job |
Historically bakshy have been traveling singers and shamans acting as healers and spiritual figures and also providing the music for celebrations of weddings, births, and other important life events. | job |
Historically bakshy sing either a cappella or to the accompaniment of traditional instruments primarily the two stringed lute called the dutar. | job |
The Turkmen bakshy tradition is closely related to the larger Turkic Ashik tradition. | job |
A Katalonan also spelled Catalonan, Catalona, Catulunan in Kapampangan is a priest or priestess in the indigenous religions of the Tagalog and Kapampangan people. | job |
Spanish friars and missionaries also called the Katalonan as anitero (male) and anitera (female). | job |
Katalonan are the Central to Southern Luzon equivalent of the Visayan Babaylan. | job |
Katalonan safeguard the dambana, along with religious practices, of a community called barangay. | job |
Oshō is a Buddhist priest in charge of a temple; honorific title of preceptor or high priest especially in Zen or Pure Land Buddhism. | job |
The same Oshō kanji are also pronounced kashō as an honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Tendai or Kegon Buddhism and wajō as an honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Shingon, Hossō, Ritsu or Shin Buddhism. | job |
A caregiver or carer is an unpaid or paid member of a person social network who helps them with activities of daily living. | job |
A caregiver addresses impairments related to old age, disability, a disease, or a mental disorder. | job |
Typical duties of a caregiver caregiver might include taking care of someone who has a chronic illness or disease. | job |
Typical duties of a caregiver caregiver might include managing medications or talking to doctors and nurses on someone's behalf. | job |
Typical duties of a caregiver caregiver might include helping to bathe or dress someone who is frail or disabled; or taking care of household chores, meals, or bills for someone who cannot do these things alone. | job |
With an increasingly aging population in all developed societies role of caregiver has been increasingly recognized as an important one, both functionally and economically. | job |
Many organizations which provide support for persons with disabilities have developed various forms of support for carers as well. | job |
A Kuban bandurists is a person who plays the Ukrainian plucked string instrument known as the bandura, who is from Kuban, a geographic region of southern Russia surrounding the Kuban River. | job |
According to the historian and archivist named Ivan Kyiashko the Kuban Cossacks played on the kobza, violin, jaw harp, hurdy - gurdy, basses, tsymbaly, and sopilka. | job |
The Cossacks were especially respectful to itinerant blind singers who played the bandura or kobza. | job |
To the Cossacks the blind kobzar was a living reminder of their past. | job |
A documentalist is a professional, trained in documentation science and specializing in assisting researchers in their search for scientific and technical documentation. | job |
With the development of bibliographical databases such as MEDLINE, documentalists were professionals who searched such databases on the behalf of users. | job |
When the field of documentation changed its name to information science, the terms information specialist or information professional often replaced the term documentalist. | job |
In the antebellum South, most cotton planters relied on cotton factors also known as cotton brokers to sell their crops for them. | job |
This cotton factor was usually located in an urban center of commerce, such as Charleston, Mobile, New Orleans, or Savannah or harbor cities, where they could most efficiently tend to business matters for their rural clients. | job |
Cotton factors also frequently purchased goods for their clients, and even handled shipment of those goods to the clients, among other services. | job |
The cotton factor was a versatile man of business in an agrarian society who performed many different services for the cotton planter in addition to selling his crops. | job |
The cotton factor arranged for the placing of the cotton planter children in distant schools. | job |
The cotton factor gave advice concerning the condition of the market or the advisability of selling or withholding his crop. | job |
The cotton factor bought for the cotton planter a large proportion of the plantation supplies. | job |
Not all factors in the antebellum South were cotton factor; some were factors of other commodities. | job |
In 1858, for example, New Orleans boasted sixty three sugar factors and molasses factors. | job |
Louisiana produced large amounts of sugar cane but it probably had an even greater number of cotton factors. | job |
A kuraka or curaca was an official of the Inca Empire who held the role of magistrate, about 4 levels down from the Sapa Inca, the head of the Empire. | job |
The kurakas were the heads of the ayllus, clan like family units. | job |
The kurakas served as tax collector, and held religious authority, in that they mediated between the supernatural sphere and the mortal realm. | job |
The kurakas were responsible for making sure the spirit world blessed the mortal one with prosperity, and were held accountable should disaster strike, such as a drought. | job |
The kurakas enjoyed privileges such as being exempt from taxation, the right to polygamy and to ride in a litter. | job |
The kuraka was an aristocrat who frequently, but not always, descended from the previous generation. | job |
Each ayllu actually had four kurakas: upper and lower (hanan and hurin), and each of these had an assistant. | job |
One of the functions of the kurakas was to choose a bride for adult males, aged 25 and over, who could not choose, or had not chosen, a wife. | job |
The kurakas could also decide, in the event two men wanted to marry the same woman, which man would be allowed to marry. | job |
The kurakas also dealt with minor crimes, but had to refer major crimes to the provincial capital. | job |
Among other duties kurakas settled disputes, allocated agricultural lands, organized community events, and officiated ceremonies. | job |
Ébéniste is a loanword (from French) for a cabinet maker particularly one who works in ebony. | job |
A money mule sometimes called a smurfer is a person who transfers money acquired illegally (stolen) in person, through a courier service, or electronically, on behalf of others. | job |
Typically, the money mule is paid for services with a small part of the money transferred. | job |
The money mules are often dupes recruited on line for what they think is legitimate employment, not aware that the money they are transferring is the product of crime. | job |
The money is transferred from the money mule account to the scam operator, typically in another country. | job |
A warrior monk is a concept found in various cultures of a person who combines aspects of being a monk, such as deep religious devotion and an ascetic lifestyle, with being a warrior, trained to engage in violent conflict. | job |
Restaurant management is the profession of managing a restaurant. | job |
Associate, bachelor, and graduate degree programs are offered in Restaurant management by community colleges, junior colleges, and some universities in the United States. | job |
Lookouts have been traditionally placed in high on masts, in crow nests and tops. | job |
Lookouts report anything they see and or hear. | job |
When reporting contacts, lookouts give information such as, bearing of the object, which way the object is headed, target angles and position angles and what the contact is. | job |
Lookouts should be thoroughly familiar with the various types of distress signals they may encounter at sea. | job |
Position in team sports is the joint arrangement of a team on its field of play during a game and to the standardized place of any individual player in that arrangement. | job |
In case of the striker position, the left striker can move freely around and be on the left or right of the other striker. | job |
Baseball rules govern the pitcher by that name but not the shortstop where pitcher and shortstop are two of baseball nine fielding positions. | job |
Military personnel are members of the state armed forces. | job |
Military personnel roles, pay, and obligations differ according to their military branch (army, navy, marines, air force, and sometimes coast guard), rank (officer, non commissioned officer, or enlisted recruit), and their military task when deployed on operations and on exercise. | job |
Rural letter carriers are United States Postal Service and Canada Post employees who deliver mail in what are traditionally considered rural and suburban areas of the United States and Canada. | job |
Rejoneador is the name given to a bullfighter who fights the bull on horseback. | job |
Direct Support Professionals or DSPs are people who work directly with people with physical disabilities and intellectual disabilities with the aim of assisting the individual to become integrated into his or her community or the least restrictive environment. | job |
A Direct Support Professionals is a person who assists an individual with a disability to lead a self directed life and contribute to the community, assists with activities of daily living if needed, and encourages attitudes and behaviors that enhance community inclusion. | job |
A DSP may provide supports to a person with a disability at home, work, school, church, and other community places. | job |
A DSP also acts as an advocate for the disabled individual, in communicating their needs, self expression and goals. | job |
A bathroom attendant, restroom attendant, toilet attendant or washroom attendant is a cleaner for a public toilet. | job |
The bathroom attendant maintain and clean the facilities, ensuring that toilet paper, soap, paper towels, and other necessary items are kept stocked. | job |
If there is a fee to use the restroom, it is collected by the restroom attendant if there is no coin operated turnstile or door. | job |
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