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High impact global company focused on sustainable energy solutions is hiring a Credit & Collections Manager. Credit / Collections Manager – Bridgeport PA - $115K (with bachelor’s degree.
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Oversee 2 collections analysts and the credit/collections process of a large, profitable organization in King of Prussia area. 10+ years credit/collections experience in high volume environment.
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Assist Curatorial Assistant with public inquiries relating to the collections and make the collections available for research, teaching, and display by providing physical and intellectual access.
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The APS Collections Specialist will work closely with the APS Credit & Collections Supervisor as well as the Apogee Director, Credit & Collections. Provide back-up support, when needed, to the APS Credit & Collections Supervisor.
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Responsible for the research, collection and/or resolution of an assigned account portfolio in accordance with PharMerica's Collections Policy and Procedures and the Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1977.
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Special Collections include rare books and journals, rare photographs, prints, and drawings dating from the 15th century to the present, architectural drawings and models, art multiples, film, audio and video recordings, digital content, and extensive archives and manuscript collections.
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Job Summary: The Getty Research Institute (GRI) seeks a motivated, experienced archivist to work in in partnership and manage Special Collections processing and cataloging. Manage the day-to-day operations of the Special Collections Cataloging section, including hiring, training, and supervising a team of 8 professional archivists, 1 library assistant, project staff, interns and volunteers.
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This position reports directly to the Research Services and Instruction Archivist and works with the Archives, Records Management, and Digital Curation Department as a whole by responding to user-driven requests and reference needs and facilitating the discovery of archival collections.
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Residents enjoy an endless variety of music, dance, theater, visual and literary arts, including 5 museums exhibiting art, history, and science collections. Residents also enjoy a wide range of recreational & outdoor activities including hiking, walking, biking, & riding trails; beautiful parks; 4 surrounding lakes; the UW- Madison Arboretum; and Olbrich Botanical Gardens to name a few.
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Inspect the construction of public utilities including potable, and reclaimed distribution systems, wastewater collections, and wastewater treatment facilities in accordance with contract documents and Department and citywide policy.
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The Archives and Special Collections Department (ASC) consists of 16 collecting areas comprising rare books, archival and special collections, as well as Central Processing and Research Services.
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Auto Collections experience preferred. All collections and servicing are performed in-house from its central facility located in the Mid-Wilshire area of Los Angeles. Extensive knowledge of state and federal laws applicable to collections, including the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act.
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Responsibilities include managing a small team of colleagues, overseeing a collections management software as well as other databases, making the collections accessible to internal colleagues, working with external vendors, providing historical research support and information to colleagues and the public, and overseeing the spaces and equipment necessary for proper conservation of historical and art assets.
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Some experience in artifact handling and collections/arts management or willingness to learn. Creates, implements, and evaluates public and educational programs and materials to support the museum’s mission and collections, also in conjunction with temporary exhibits, museum outreach initiatives, and University events.
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Individuals will be trained on how to collect Capillary Puncture “finger-stick” blood sample collections using Cardio Check Plus testing monitors for analyzing lipid panel and glucose levels. Biometric Health Screener will assist with screening event setup and tear down including, but not limited to, loading and unloading supplies and driving company vehicle.
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