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Take control of your career and future, positively impact the lives of others in your community, all while enjoying the flexibility of a hybrid remote work experience. Bankers Life® is immediately hiring for agents to work in a fast-paced and dynamic hybrid remote environment.
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In that spirit, we provide each employee with 2 paid community service days per year, and, as an organization, participate in other volunteer and fundraising activities that are meaningful to our employees.
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REMOTE- Workday Data Conversion Consultant(LOCATIONS - LOS ANGELES, SAN RAMON, DALLAS, ST LOUIS, CHICAGO, DENVER, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND REMOTE)Armanino is proud to be Among the top 20 Largest Firms in the Nation and one of the Best Places to Work. We have a community of resources that are ready and willing to support your ideas, build your skills and expand your professional network.
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Community Program Instructors will instruct classes associated with personal enrichment and community related classes in their field of experience. This position is to create a pool of part time Community Program Instructors.
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Serving as a central point of contact for the School of Medicine Advancement and Alumni Relations Office and Office for Community Faculty. Duties will include answering phones, responding to alumni and community inquiries, and assisting donors, students, faculty and staff.
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These audiences include transplant surgeons, administrators, organ procurement professionals and the greater transplant community. Prior experience with or ability to learn Cvent, Canva, Formstack, Pardot/Salesforce quickly and efficiently.
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Develop, monitor and maintain sales plans for each assigned community, with Vice President Sales and Marketing. Report to Division/Corporate Office/Community daily and adhere to schedule.
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Accent Decor doesn't just accept difference — we celebrate it, support it, and thrive on it for the benefit of our team members, our products, and our community. The Vice President of Sales and Marketing is a strategic leadership role responsible for driving revenue growth and brand presence through effective sales and marketing strategies.
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The Vice President of Sales and Marketing will work closely with the Senior Vice President of Operations and the rest of the Home Office leadership team to ensure the highest level of Sales and Marking support is provided for our communities, financial wellbeing of each community and revenue targets are achieved, and business goals are met.
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Coordinate and ensure comprehensive training for new Community Engagement Directors. Maintain regular communication with direct reports and community leaders. Strategize for new community launches and support existing communities.
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Once you set foot in this inviting community, you’ll feel right at home. Obstetrician/Gynecologist, Mfm, Maternal And Fetal Medicine, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Obgyn, Ob/Gyn, Pregnancy, Newborn, Maternity, Physician, Healthcare, Health Care, Patient Care, Hospital, Medical, Doctor, Md.
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Objectives include asset protection, financial planning, budgeting, cost control, personnel and community relations. At Martin Marietta we want you to find a lifelong career and build a sense of community where shared values and mutual respect drives our vision for a better workplace.
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Learn first-hand from an experienced Operator that cares about you personally and is actively involved in the community. Overview: At Chicken Salad Chick, we are always keeping an eye out for Assistant Manager who are friendly, enthusiastic, and who genuinely enjoy serving guests.
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Reports to New Detroit COO, working closely with CEO, Director of Transformational Change, Director of Community Outreach, and manages Program Associate and consultants. First, solicit client, community, and various industries' input to develop Just Institute offerings.
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The State Program Director works with the National Political Director and other canvass leaders to ensure the integration of Working America’s program within the local labor and progressive community, secures in-state funding for the organization, plans and implements programmatic and electoral campaigns, ensures the quality of Working America’s member mobilization in the field, and builds the Working America brand through media.
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