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The assistant volleyball coach will be expected to assist in organizing and engaging the team in community service activities during the fall and spring semesters of the academic year. The assistant volleyball coach will be expected to assist in organizing team practices, weight training, and conditioning plans that best prepare NMJC athletes for NJCAlevel competitions.
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Operational Support: Assist the Water Department Director in planning, organizing, and directing the department's operational activities, including water treatment, distribution, maintenance, and emergency response.
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The right candidate will bring a creative lens to the in-state organizing work and be responsible for managing the creation and successful implementation of campaign activities across a wide range of platforms, including Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIN and other social properties.
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While this position reports to the State Director and is an integral part of the organizing work in-state, they will also have the support and collaboration with HRC's Digital Communications and Strategy team.
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The position is based in-state, requires attendance at in-person events and works arm-in-arm with HRC's on-the-ground campaign organizing team. This is the ideal role for a high-caliber campaign organizer who has served on multiple campaigns, is proficient with all forms of social media and understands the symbiosis between digital and field organizing.
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Additionally, the Texas State Director will lead and manage all field-based work seasonally each election cycle to increase diverse youth participation in our democracy, as well as manage field-based climate and clean jobs advocacy activities at the state level in partnership with state-based partners and youth members.
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Train and support highly engaged volunteers and partners in state on digital organizing and digital advocacy. Comfort with managing by metrics and a familiarity with organizing important data.
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The services must be developed to meet the needs of a culturally diverse schoolOversee all aspects of extended day activities - aligning services of community partners, school-led activities and MFS activities into one comprehensive modelMaintain a full understanding of site specific programing and offerings that are provided for students,staff, community partners and members.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Area Director, Sales is responsible for delivering annual revenue in the range of $700M to $1.3B. This comes from expert level planning, organizing, directing and coordinating the activities of the sales function for an Area to effectively execute sales strategies.
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The Public Policy and Organizing Manager will work on a broad scope of policy issues in California which includes (but is not limited to) voting rights/democracy, housing/homelessness, criminal legal system reform, and climate change, developing expertise in selected areas and on select bills.
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Assists Site Manager with daily operational activities including but not limited to reporting, scheduling, inventory management, cleaning and organizing. for extended periods of time and perform activities involving holding, grasping, pulling, and turning.
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Primary responsibilities include: helping the students at the reception desk, organizing and leading on and off-campus activities, performing administrative tasks, dorm room checks, dormitory duties, plus other duties as assigned by the Housing Director or School Director.
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The Fire Chief is responsible for the professional, administrative, and management work of planning, organizing, and directing all activities of the Clarendon Hills Fire Department. The Fire Chief is responsible for the administration and coordination of all fire service, emergency medical, and rescue activities and the establishment of policies, procedures, and regulations including those pertaining to fire suppression, fire prevention, training, maintenance, and communications.
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Take 5 Oil Change is your neighborhood go-to oil change spot. Company:Take 5 Oil Change. Drain motor oil, change oil filters, and perform other auto services as necessary. With our Pit Tech to President growth path, Take 5 is where you can invest in yourself while we invest in you.
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Participates in group support services for foster parent retention and recruitment efforts by organizing and facilitating social events and activities; assists with facilitating parent support meetings and training.
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