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Physical Therapy Tech

Springfield, TN · On-site

$13.25 - $14.75/hr

Previous courses hosted by Adriaan Louw, Kevin Wilk, and many more * New graduate mentoring program with monthly meetings and quarterly workshops * Journal Clubs * Clinical Director Training

Physical Therapy Tech

Springfield, TN · On-site

$13.25 - $14.75/hr

Previous courses hosted by Adriaan Louw, Kevin Wilk, and many more * New graduate mentoring program with monthly meetings and quarterly workshops * Journal Clubs * Clinical Director Training

PRN PTA

Alamo, TN · On-site

$26.50 - $35/hr

Previous courses hosted by Adriaan Louw, Kevin Wilk, and many more * New graduate mentoring program with monthly meetings and quarterly workshops * Journal Clubs * Clinical Director Training

PRN PTA

Alamo, TN

$26.50 - $35/hr

Previous courses hosted by Adriaan Louw, Kevin Wilk, and many more * New graduate mentoring program with monthly meetings and quarterly workshops * Journal Clubs * Clinical Director Training

Physical Therapist

Columbia, TN · On-site

$1.4K - $1.8K/wk

Previous courses hosted by Adriaan Louw, Kevin Wilk, and many more * New graduate mentoring program with monthly meetings and quarterly workshops * Journal Clubs * Clinical Director Training

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What are Wilks?

A 'Wilk' generally refers to the Wilks coefficient, a formula used in powerlifting to compare the strength of lifters regardless of their body weight. It allows for fair competition between lifters of different sizes by calculating a score based on a lifter’s total weight lifted and their body weight. The higher the Wilks score, the stronger the lifter is considered relative to their body size. The Wilks formula is widely used in international powerlifting competitions and helps in determining the best overall lifter.

What is the difference between Wilk vs Carpenter?

AspectWilkCarpenter
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; specialized training or certification may be preferredHigh school diploma or equivalent; apprenticeship or vocational training often required
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, residential and commercial projectsConstruction sites, residential, commercial, and renovation projects
Industry UsageUsed in specific regional or niche construction rolesCommonly used across the construction industry
Job TasksLimited or specialized tasks, possibly in niche marketsMeasuring, cutting, assembling, installing building frameworks and structures

The main difference between Wilk and Carpenter lies in their typical job scope and industry usage. Wilk may refer to a specialized or regional role with specific tasks, while Carpenter is a widely recognized construction profession involving a broad range of building and installation tasks. Both roles require similar foundational skills and certifications, but their work environments and job functions can differ based on specialization and project type.

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$100/day

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Posted 16 days ago


Job description

SALARY:                       $50/half day and $100/whole day
 

DESCRIPTION:
Summer Band Camps: Fundamentals, Percussion, Leaders, and Marching Band Clinicians will help students focus on performing and marching fundamentals, in addition to essential elements for a successful school year. This includes teaching the music and drill formation for pregame and halftime and stand tunes. Clinicians will work with students towards creating and inspiring excellent musicianship, professionalism, character, and service through music in order to be performance ready for the first week of school. Clinicians will assist in activities that are designed to help students socialize and connect with their instrumental sections, as well as other Viking Band Members.
 

REQUIREMENTS:      The qualified candidate will have Instrumental and/or Marching
                                     Band experience.
 

SUPERVISOR:           Candi Helsel-Wilk, Department Lead for Fine Arts