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Associates Degree or higher from a two-year accredited college or university in urban planning, public policy, public administration, real estate development, business administration or related field AND at least one (1) year of progressivelyreal estate developmentHigh School diploma or GED AND at least three (3) years of progressively responsible real estate experience.
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Example of Job Duties:Under the direction of The Interim Director of Workforce Development and Continuing Education (WD/CE) or another administrator, the Workforce Development Program Coordinator is accountable for the administration of the campuss workforce development and continuing education programs and courses through effective performance in these essential areas:Recruit, evaluate, interview, hire, onboard, evaluate and oversee WD/CE instructors.
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Job Details Description Kilpatrick, a large international law firm, is seeking a Marketing and Business Development Coordinator for our Marketing Department in our Atlanta office.
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The Southwest Strategies Group is seeking a full-time, salaried Business Development Coordinator and Proposal Writer to join our business development and marketing team and help us to accelerate growth for the future.
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Associate degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Planning or closely related field required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor degree in Public Administration, Business Administration or Planning is preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in community development, urban planning, political science, public administration, business administration, or a related field from a four-year college or university.
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Considerable knowledge of business operations; program design and implementation, staffing and workflow development and administration; considerable knowledge of local government operations; good knowledge of budget and financial analysis; good knowledge of contract negotiation and implementation.
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Bachelor‘s degree in education, communications, business, public administration, humanities, or related field is strongly preferred; OR, may substitute an additional four years of relevant work experience in lieu of a degree.
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AdMed is seeking a Business Development Coordinator to assist Sales, Marketing, and Project Management in the effort to further drive business initiatives. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing.
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Post-secondary degree(s) in Architecture, Urban Planning, Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration or equivalent experience. The Development Coordinator supports the design and development approval phases for a unique portfolio of projects in the GTHA. The role includes coordinating activities, resources, planning, scheduling, budgets, and reporting in collaboration with project team colleagues across functional groups.
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Bachelor’s required in Outdoor Recreation Management, Business, Community Development, Leadership, Community Planning, Public Administration, English, Journalism, or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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This position is the Staff Authority for the agency’s development of applications required to interface with the vast, complex data associated with the administration of ECMC rules for the Community Relations, Engineering, Environmental, Hearings, Strategic Development, Strategic QA/QC Units in their development of business rules and process design required to develop applications.
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The Grant Coordinator reports directly to the Contracts and Grants Team Manager within the Finance and Administration Division at OEWD. The Grant Coordinator will be a key member of the team that manages the contract processes necessary to support the programs of the Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
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Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Business Administration, Public Administration, Urban Planning, or a related field preferred. Minimum of [3] years of experience in economic development, business development, working with businesses, and related areas.
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Associate degree in the following fields is required: Business Administration, Fundraising/Development, Public Administration, Marketing, Communications, and Public Relations, or related field from an accredited college or university.
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