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Trains new and existing departmental employees on job duties, infection control, biohazard communications and any other appropriate policies and programs. Category:Installation & Maintenance, Keywords:Maintenance Coordinator, Location:CENTENNIAL, CO-80120.
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Lead and manage the Grants Team (Grant Coordinator and Grant Administrator) and work closely with program staff to ensure well-crafted, accurate, and timely applications and reporting. Additional duties include: reviewing all grant materials and communications; ensuring the organization has a robust prospect pipeline; funder cultivation and stewardship; and working with the Development Team on funding strategies and fund development projects.
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The Advancement Communications Coordinator supports The University of Toledo Foundation as well as the UToledo Alumni Association through marketing / brand consultation, social media management, communications and graphic design in a variety of media.
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Maintain knowledge of industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies in the field of strategic communications. Maintain knowledge of industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies in the field of strategic communications.
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SKILLS: Basic/operable computer skills required Must have obvious concern for patient welfare Must have sound organizational skills and the ability to analyze data Must be able to read, understand and implement professional journals as well as regulatory documents Ability to learn and use wound care products Ability to multi-task and possess effective and mature communications skills Ability to read and speak Spanish a plus.
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NATURE OF SUPERVISION: Responsible to: Clinical Coordinator ENVIRONMENT: Bloodborne Pathogens: B Exposure to infectious disease, bloodborne pathogens and caustic chemicals; occasional unpredictable physically demanding situations.
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Will work with the OEDC Administrative Coordinator in the fulfillment of their duties. Reviews and edits all OEDC documents and communications, including meeting notes from the Scientific Infrastructure, and KEE committees.
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We are seeking a dynamic Marketing Specialist to join our team, taking charge of our marketing, communications, web, SEO, and email campaigns. Administer the company website (hosted on Wix), ensuring accurate and engaging content.
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As an Event Communications Specialist, you will play a key role in crafting and executing communication strategies for our events. Proven experience in event communications, public relations, or a related role.
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In partnership with the school principal and broader school community, the community school coordinator will assess the needs of the designated community school and will form strategic school-community partnerships based on the identified needs to help eliminate barriers to academic success for students and families.
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Create and coordinate onsite and online events, communications, advertising and collateral. This opportunity offers a recent graduate valuable experience in the professional arena of software marketing, event planning, webcasts, e-marketing and collateral development.
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Under the direction of the Chief Industry Development Officer, the Market Development Coordinator is responsible for coordinating efforts to execute successful industry programs globally. Please submit a resume, letter of interest, and three professional references with subject line “Market Development Coordinator” to mkawchack@dtca.nv.gov.
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Meet with Data Operations Coordinator (DOC) and/or Data Operations team members on a regular basis to ensure milestones meet timelines and quality deliverables. Ensure open communications with customer and IQVIA management to manage and meet contractual obligations.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or a related field. Proven experience as a marketing assistant/coordinator or similar position. The Marketing Coordinator is responsible for supporting the organization’s overall marketing needs.
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Our client offers services that encompassdisplay, packaging design, engineering, marketing communications and production as well as warehousing, assembly and third-party logistics. In this role you will have a sales management mentor, work closely with the sales support team including project manager and account coordinator on vendor communication, timetables deliverables and clients reviewing production status.
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