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Dedicate up to 5 hours weekly to collateral assignments across various areas such as Orientation Program Planning, Class Council, Late Night/Weekend Programming, Leadership Development/Engagement, and Care and Concern, adapting to event schedules and seasonal demands.
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Strategic planning, development of new and existing clients. The successful candidate will be responsible for expanding our existing client base under the guidance of our existing business development leadership.
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The High School Science Teacher will provide leadership to ensure high standards of instructional service, oversee compliance with school policies, and ensure success of instructional programs.
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The Vice President also serves as a strategic advisor for all financial planning and governance as well as serves to proactively contribute to UCSF Health mission and vision through appropriately working closely executive leadership in developing strategic plans for physician network development and monitoring its execution.
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Knowledge of hospitality sales, marketing, and other revenue management functions to include research, planning, market positioning, market segments, internal marketing, distribution channels, sales management, brand management, reservations, and yield management.
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The Telemetry/CV Stepdown Registered Nurse has the responsibility and accountability for assessing patient/family health problems and resources, taking a leadership role in the planning, implementation and evaluation of the nursing plan of care provided by the nursing team.
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Our Civil Engineer's primary role is to provide engineering design & leadership for private land development projects. You will prepare site civil development plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, watermain plans, storm sewer plans, and sanitary sewer plans using AutoCAD Civil 3D and a variety of other engineering software.
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A well-established, reputable, and growing engineering and land planning firm, is looking for a Civil Engineer. Land development: stormwater management, grading, etc. A well-established, reputable, and growing engineering and land planning firm, is looking for a Civil Engineer.
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Employee Discounts, Paid Time Off, Training & Development Opportunities, 401K, Medical Benefits, 24/7 Online Care and Pet Insurance. You will demonstrate excellent leadership skills by educating others and ensuring understanding and gaining buy-in of the revenue management processes associated with demand, revenue, forecasting, opportunity analysis, and inventory management.
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Provide day to day direct hands-on revenue management leadership of assigned hotels. · Provide analysis for weekly and monthly communication to Leadership on topics related to forecast, STR performance, and revenue strategies' success and opportunities.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects. Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency required. Storm Water Management Systems. We are looking to add a Civil Engineer to our Engineering team.
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The Civil Engineer's primary role is to provide Engineering design & leadership for private land development projects. A well-established, reputable, and growing Civil Engineering and Land Planning firm is looking for a dedicated Civil Engineer.
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They drive talent planning, development, and engagement while maximizing associate performance and growth. Lead talent planning and development efforts to ensure succession plan is in line with HFT growth strategy and priorities.
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Provides financial analysis, predictive modeling and forecasting, with development of data analytics including executive management dashboards to support data-driven decision-making, and long-term planning and fiscal strategy for campus auxiliaries.
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Directly responsible for leadership and supervision of the local inside BDR team. Proficiency at Leading team of inside Business Development Reps (BDR). Planning and delivering CRM strategies in BDR group.
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