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Embassy Suites Hotel in San Rafael is hiring for a housekeeping supervisor.
Embassy Suites is one of Hilton Worldwide's ten market-leading brands.

Housekeeping Supervisor

This position will be responsible for leading, training and supervising room attendants and housepersons. Duties include monitoring payroll reports, working schedules, managing the lost and found program, stocking rooms and carts and designated inventories and more.

The ideal candidate will be dependable and demonstrate values like integrity and dedication to teamwork.

See more details and how to apply.

Dominican University of California is looking for an adjunct faculty member. Founded in 1890 by the Dominican Sisters, whose convent still sits on campus, this small private university features more than 60 programs.

Adjunct Faculty, Federal Taxation

This faculty member will teach an undergraduate entry level federal taxation course in the School of Business and Leadership. This is a part-time, 5-month position beginning January 2013.

The ideal candidate will have a current CPA license, a masters' degree in tax, accounting, business administration or a related field, three to five years of tax-related experience. Prior college level teaching experience is preferred.

See more details and how to apply.

The FedEx Office Center in Terra Linda is looking for a consultant.

Center Consultant

This position is responsible for customer service, which will include anticipating customer needs and suggesting alternatives. Duties include providing customer expertise in printing, signs and graphics and shipping as well as assembling parcels and preparing goods for shipping.

The ideal candidate will have the ability to stand during entire shift, excluding meal and rest period, and the ability to move and lift 55 pounds.

See more detail or apply online.

Lexus of Marin, a Sonic Automotive family dealership, is looking to hire sales manager. There are over 100 Sonic Automotive dealerships nationwide.

Pre-owned Sales Manager

This position will be recruiting qualified sales personnel. The individual will be responsibile for appraising, purchasing, reconditioning, displaying and merchandising the used vehicle inventory.

The ideal candidate will have five years experience in automotive sales or sales management and a valid drivers' license with a good driving record.

See more details or apply online.

Are you an employer seeking to fill a position? Let us know by sending your listing to nicole.ely@patch.com. If you're a job seeker, look for this section every Wednesday.


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Kevin Moore May 11, 2013 at 04:20 pm
It would be nice if the comments section had "Thumbs up / Thumbs down" like the PressRead More Democrat.
Bob April 6, 2013 at 05:20 pm
Check with the San Rafael planning commission and get the low-down on why they turned down aRead More developer who submitted his plans to demolish and rebuild a mixed commercial/residential building at 2nd and B. That's directly across the street from SVDP, and a notorious loitering spot. It's currently a run-down box building that's long past its prime. The developer came in with a beautiful plan, and it was denied for, among other things, because it was not in keeping with the "Victorian era" of the others, and because the city was afraid people would store their bikes on the balconies. Take a look at it. It's the most run-down corner in the downtown area. A great way for a small town to thrive and achieve an identity, is to get people living there. The city makes it extremely difficult with their rigid design board, and archaic operations that remind me of private industry in the 70s. Oh, and then they approved Target - completely disregarding the data from our neighbors up north, as well as other small towns.
Scott Adams April 4, 2013 at 07:08 pm
Tim, I am aware of many who want to increase the housing density downtown. I am also aware thereRead More has been objections particularly around the bus and future SMART station. It seems having commercial use at street level and housing above is favored by the city. It would definitely help bring people downtown. Other elements besides safety, includes maintenance, on going activities and marketing. I made reference to Healdsburg which is a good case study. They endorsed a study by urban planners around 1990. It took until 2000 when Hotel Healdsburg opened and then the downtown took off. They have one big asset and that is their city park which is where they have ongoing activities. Public Spaces such as this offer a sense of place and acts as a magnet. If you go two or three block away from the park, Healdsburg is just another sleepy little town of 11,000. Sure the wine country is a tourist attraction, but according to the County Visitor's Bureau Marin has 12 million visitors a year who enjoy our natural environment and 80% leave and go elsewhere in the evening.
Tim H April 4, 2013 at 04:41 pm
Thank you all for your interest in this topic. Scott, are you aware of any new multifamily or mixedRead More use housing in downtown on the horizon? Someone in another article mentioned the need for greater density in the downtown area. It seems like greater density could make San Rafael a more attractive place to bring business. Maybe it's me being optimistic, but certain areas seem ripe for development which could be a catalyst for improving downtown. Just curious if others had any perspective of this issue.