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Maintain an extensive community network and excellent community relations programs throughout the district and the public at large; coordinate and conduct meetings, sessions, seminars, orientations, and departmental training; keep abreast of technical, legislative, and professional trends and developments affecting the department’s target population.
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Engage in community public relations, including collaboration with Support Center public relations and preparation of local positive publicity stories. Assist in planning parties, events, and activities, as well as decorating the community according to the season and/or holiday throughout the year as well as planning birthday celebrations and life events to honor residents.
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In the role of Engage Life Coordinator, you develop and implement programs of interest and enjoyment to our residents in order to enhance their lives and exceed their active aging lifestyle expectations.
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As the Community Relations Coordinator, your day revolves around building partnerships, engaging with referral partners, and planning events that showcase our vibrant lifestyle.
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The Communications team is looking for a coordinator to support corporate communications and employee engagement efforts, including onsite events, community relations and internal communications.
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The Sales & Marketing Coordinator (Partner Relations) is responsible for building referral source relationships in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and senior-service related organization within the community.
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Employees may be eligible to receive an Annual Scores Reward of $500 (Full Time) or $250 (Part Time) based on community survey results. Hire, train, supervise, coach, develop and performance manage the Driver position at the community; working closely together to meet the needs of the residents in regard to transportation schedules and outside events.
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We are hiring a Community Relations Coordinator. The Community Relations Coordinator is a key teammate and leader when it comes to community involvement for the Bridgeport Islanders.
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Community employees may receive annual anniversary rewards dependent on classification. Conduct all community opening and closing procedures as the schedule requires. Find creative ways to keep residents connected to one another, to the internal community, to their hobbies, interests, and the outside community as well.
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Description of Role: Under the supervision of the PCA Community Relations Manager, the Community Relations Outreach Coordinator is responsible for increasing access to the aging system for ethnically diverse elders and their caregivers.
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A Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Emergency Management, Humanitarian Studies, International Relations, Public Administration, or a related discipline is typically required. This role will be responsible for overseeing the planning, implementation, monitoring, and assessment of disaster response and post-relief transition, ensuring that they are executed efficiently, effectively, and in line with humanitarian principles.
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We are hiring a Human Resources (HR) Coordinator who will be responsible for supporting the HR Managers and Director in all aspects of the department (recruitment, training, employee relations), as well as overseeing and/or facilitating various special projects independently.
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One (1) to two (2) years of related experience in coordinating, planning, and executing group activities and events. Welcome new residents, making a special effort to include and engage them in activities and introduce them to others in the community with similar interests and backgrounds.
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Support the planning and execution of student recruitment related activities, such as open houses, feeder school visits (if applicable), enrollment lotteries, and paperwork session to maintain a fully-enrolled school community.
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Teach and lead exercises and assist with the proper use of fitness equipment. Prepare and publish an engaging and creative monthly program calendar which incorporates the community's events and programs within the Company specified timelines.
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