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A recognized health services organization in New York City is looking to add a new Home Care Marketer to their Manhattan-based team.
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Assist all line of business (Medicaid/Medicare/MLTC/CHP/EP) in retaining current qualified members by following a strategic daily work schedule that includes am and pm hours, field locations as well as weekends.
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The Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education at Queens College, City University of New York invites applications for a Clinical Lecturer, Doctoral Schedule (Non-Tenure Track) in Childhood Education to begin Fall 2023.
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Formed in September 2013, The Mount Sinai Health System combines the excellence of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai with eight premier hospitals, including Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Mount Sinai Brooklyn, The Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Queens, Mount Sinai West (formerly Mount Sinai Roosevelt), Mount Sinai South Nassau, Mount Sinai Morningside, and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai.
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We are seeking Outreach Workers who will help vulnerable populations flourish through educational, healthcare and assisting in housing by acting as a liaison between New York City Services and the migrant population in NYC. In this role you will help refugee, immigrant and other new arrivals to Queens, Staten Island, Bronx and Brooklyn navigate the complex educational enrollment system and other services that NYC has set up.
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The Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations (BWSO) seeks to hire Civil Engineering Interns for the Division of Field Operations, located in Queens, New York. This division has the overall responsibility for maintaining and operating the water distribution and sewer collection systems.
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Allied Universal is Seeking FULL-TIME Armed Retired PD Officers to Patrol and Safeguard City Agency located in QUEENS, NY. The Security Shift Supervisor will act as a liaison between site supervisor, Account Manager/Field Operations Manager and professional security officers.
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Lead the development of cross-functional account plans that deliver penetration, retention, and growth of Galderma's portfolio for key accounts; analyze account/provider objectives to ensure alignment between market/patient access and field reimbursement functions to drive demand and deliver on business unit goals.
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Midtown Manhattan near the Empire State Building Near Long Island City, Queens 5 miles to Jersey City 10 miles to Brooklyn Private 20 year old REI group of 2 Physicians is recruiting a full-time REI OBGYN physician to join its vibrant Infertility practice.
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A bachelor’s degree in construction management or similar field and experience with blue beam and onscreen take-off is preferred. My client is a Queens, New York based Owner Developer GC/CM thats been in business 100+ years.
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The District Human Resources Manager is a valued member of the Human Resources and Field Operations teams, reporting directly to the District Manager, with a dotted line to the Area Human Resources Manager who aligns with Field Operations and corporate HR. This position will be an important member of the District Leadership team supporting a district comprised of six locations across a geography that includes Jamaica Queens, West Babylon and Central Islip.
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Field Service Engineering: Minimum of 3 years of experience as a field service engineer. Please note: You must currently reside in the greater New York City area, preferably the Bronx, Brooklyn, NYC, or Queens (No Long Island) - NO RELOCATION. Qualifications: Preferred Certificate or AAS Degree: A Certificate or AAS Degree in electronics or a related discipline is preferred.
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About Life’s WORC: For over 50 years, Life’s WORC has provided high quality services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and autism in Queens, Manhattan, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
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If you live in or near our service areas of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Nassau or Suffolk, apply today. -Qualified candidates must be located in Kings, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Nassau, and Suffolk counties, or surrounding areas *Preferred Qualifications.
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Our field force consists of highly qualified, IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) journeymen electricians and linemen. The CAD Operator/Field Engineer will assist the engineering in the preparation of shop, and as-built drawings as required during the construction.
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