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The Lifestyle Coordinator is responsible for working with various committees to support the development and implementation of fun-filled, lifestyle enriching events and programs. The Lifestyle Coordinator will support management with a variety of administrative initiatives and special projects as assigned.
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The Coordinator supports the operation and continued growth of the Special Events and Projects team for client by assisting with various event, special guest, and Board of Trustee needs.
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Communicates final counts, wine consumption, and any additional charges to Special Events Coordinator. This position collaborates, coordinates, and manages the on-site activities of the culinary team, coordinator(s), part-time and on-call employees, and the Special Events front of house staff.
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The Curriculum Coordinator will assist with special projects, events, and serve as back-up for colleagues in the unit, as needed. Serve as a Curriculum Coordinator in UC San Diego School of Medicine (SOM.
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Assist with the implementation of aquatic special events and competitions that are held in the Mizzou Aquatic Center to include event professional staff coverage, student staff supervision, and event set-up and tear-down.
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FullBloom is seeking a Marketing Events Coordinator to join our Marketing & Events Team. As a Marketing Events Coordinator you will be responsible for the execution and coordination of various local, regional, and national events.
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The Administrative Assistant for Planning & Construction Management will be responsible for providing administrative support to the Vice President and the Director of Planning & Construction Management and the Planning & Construction Management (PCM) Department by preparing correspondence, scheduling meetings, record keeping, maintaining files, assisting with special projects and events, receiving visitors to the department in a professional, confident and competent manner.
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Under direction, the Public Relations Coordinator will manage public relations functions; oversee and/or supervise community outreach functions; and oversee and/or assist with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests as part of the Marketing and Development Division of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events.
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Under general supervision, the purpose of this job is to serve as support to the Recreation and Senior Center Divisions especially in recreation programming, athletics, outdoor recreation, and special events.
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Amplify content around key events such as Special Olympics World Games and Unified Cup, and travel to such events to work independently in producing social content. The Coordinator, Digital & Social Engagement will help drive social media engagement for the Special Olympics movement, using multiple established and emerging social media channels and platforms.
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Reporting jointly to the two Directors of College Success, the Alumni Program Coordinator will be responsible for general program coordination and support of the college success programs in the Emma Bloomberg Center, including, but not limited to, the Freshman Scholars Institute, FSI Online, and the Scholars Institute Fellows Program.
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Under general supervision, the purpose of this position is to support, and assist in the administration of all fitness and sports programs, activities, and special events for the Alvin Community.
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Enhanced by state-of-the-art lighting, pyrotechnics and sound design, large-scale art installations, theatrical performers and next generation special effects, our events captivate the senses and inspire a unique level of fan interaction.
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Cleaning as required to ensure the space looks great everydayOrder and maintain inventory of all stationery and office products, kitchen supplies for lunch, coffee, special events, etc. Order and maintain inventory of all stationery, office products, kitchen supplies, coffee service supplies, sanitation stations, special events, etc.
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Support Group Sales staff with execution of picnics, outings, and special events. Oversees all Group Sales sponsored events including Band & Choral, Education Days, Home School Day, Cheerleading events, plus any events added during the season.
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