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Project Achievement Competitions: Junior/Senior, 2-4 Cloverleaf competitions per district - coordinate all areasof the event: housing, demonstration schedule, judges, scoring at cloverleaf, facility arrangements, communication, adult assignments, and on-site management.
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Provide general administrative support, project management, scheduling and document preparation for the Department's Associate Director of Finance, Associate Director of Operations, Associate Director of People & Workforce, and (as assigned) Vice Chairs, and Associate Vice Chairs.
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The Program Coordinator II is responsible for coordinating activities associated with a specific complex program or group of complex programs in a specialty/functional area including scheduling, coordination of communication, data management, document preparation, and process improvement.
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Proficiency with a wide variety of software and systems for project and database management, and/or event management systems. Superb project management skills and expertise, including experience working with and coordinating large teams of up to 50 collaborators.
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Experience in project management and supervising Environmental related contracts. a)Managing, coaching and mentoring of staff involved in the administration of the Directorate’s environmental compliance program (i.e. solid waste management, CAA/air compliance, CWA/SPDES, SWPPP, PBS/SPCC, CBS/SPR, etc.
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This project will alleviate poverty by supporting homeless families, homeless men, domestic violence victims, and low-income families in shelters and in the community of Maricopa and Pinal county.
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As part of the five-year Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Grant project Driving Student Success Through High-Impact Practices at Harper College, responsible for developing and coordinating financial education initiatives to empower students to make informed financial decisions and achieve financial stability.
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The Clinical Research Program Coordinator coordinates subcontracts with other sites and the Sponsored Projects Office, develops and implements processes across multiple study sites and maintains documents to ensure effective, efficient and compliant project progress.
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The Broward County Board of County Commissioners is seeking qualified candidates for Program/Project Coordinator. Certification in Project Management. Manages and coordinates, with considerable independence, all activities of a particular program/project within a section or agency.
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Preparation of Management Plans, cost analysis, activity and project tracking schedules, risk registers, and risk and issue mitigation strategies for all OPM activities. Bachelor's degree in business administration, Project Management, or related field from an accredited college or university.
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The HR Program Coordinator will be responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating 100+ different HR programs across the enterprise; duties will consist of managing various administrative tasks, tracking program/project details (including timelines, budgets, and resources), and ensuring that the program meets set goals and strategic objectives.
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Collecting, organizing, and archiving data critical to project management. Taking accurate notes while walking project sites or attending meetings. Criminal History Screening, Education/Degree/Certifications Verification, Social Security Number Trace, and Sex Offender Registry Search.
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The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate experience in project management such as event planning & support, strong communication skills, calendar management, and excellent organizational skills.
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Organize ongoing projects and monitor the completion of projects, as well as initiate projects in alignment with organization’s stated management plans and goals, including participation in internal and external project meetings while ensuring that ancillary and ongoing tasks are completed.
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Proven experience (minimum 5 years) in program or project management, preferably in high-tech or manufacturing sectors, with a track record of developing programs from the ground up.
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