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An associate degree from a college or university accredited by an organization recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) preferably in a field related to social work, public service, human services, non-profit management or community development-related experience public service, human services, non-profit management or community development.
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The formal education equivalent of a bachelor's degree in public administration, business Management, or a related field; plus three years of experience in social service program organization, development, administration, or related area.
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The MSL will be responsible for key opinion leader (KOL) development in the community setting within hemolytic anemias, including, thalassemia, sickle cell disease (SCD), Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Def) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) to improve patients' lives.
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Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Organizational Development, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Business Administration or a related field. Performs human resources function for Palmetto Economic Development Corporation and benefits administration for their retirees.
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Work collaboratively with insights R&D Channel Marketing and the BU to identify new ideas build research and development plans screen ideas and food and optimize our innovation offerings to meet consumer operator needs and have a clear POD vs.
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Teaching, Special Education, Sociology, Human Development, Early Childhood Development, or Psychology degree (a college degree in any field preferred) Childcare Provider, Nanny, Babysitter, Preschool/Infant Teacher, Montessori Guide, Tutor, Substitute Teacher.
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Trainings completed in Program Delivery Manager training, Site Inspector training, Public Assistance Operations I (PA Ops I), Public Assistance Operations II (PA Ops II), Project Worksheet (PW) Development, Cost Estimating Format (CEF), Debris Management/Operations, and/or 406 Hazard Mitigation.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related field. Lead the design and development of various civil and structural engineering projects, including equipment foundations, equipment towers, building structures, pipe racks, and platforms.
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Experience in various areas including drilling and workover operations, well planning and approval, reservoir management, geology and geophysics, project management for upstream facilities development, oil and gas field development, simultaneous operations (SIMPOS) between upstream and construction/downstream operations, offshore and onshore drilling rig safety inspections, managerial audits/assessments, and safety program and emergency response plans development.
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Strong experience in drilling & workover operations, well planning and approval, reservoir management, geology and geophysics, project management for upstream facilities development, oil & gas field development, simultaneous operations (SIMPOS) between upstream and construction/downstream operations, offshore and onshore drilling rig safety inspections, managerial audits/assessments, safety program and emergency response plan development.
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Your primary role as a Safety Engineer (Loss Prevention Engineer) is to provide daily support to upstream organizations to provide field and office safety support to manage safety in petroleum engineering, exploration, drilling, and workover-related activities, including unconventional resources and seismic operations.
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The Asset Management Division, along with the Real Estate Development Division, are part of SCCHA’s Real Estate Department. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in social or behavioral sciences, affordable housing, real estate finance, public or business administration or related field; and.
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Must possess, at a minimum, a Masters degree in a field of instructional design, curriculum and instruction, education (with a focus on curriculum and instruction), or equivalent field. Shall lead and provide curriculum development expertise for resilience and performance enhancement-based curriculum using the ISD/ADDIE model/process and DOD/Army curriculum development standards.
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May be required to assist other DPRR owned programs with curricula development in a supporting role, such as reviewer, editor, or advisor. Must have five years of experience in leading a curriculum development team.
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Crisis Communications:·Lead the development and implementation of crisis communication plans to effectively manage and mitigate potential reputation risks. ·Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, marketing, or a related field; advanced degree preferred.
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