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JOB OVERVIEW:Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC), a large non-profit public health institute, serves as the administrative entity for the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Children and Families Out-of-School Time program (OCF OST.
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Toyota’s Workforce Management Department is looking for a passionate and highly motivated Workforce Management Forecast Analyst. Comprehensive understanding of current industry Workforce Management processes and best practices related to all aspects of Workforce Management deliverables.
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The Senior Manager, Workforce Management Product Manager will assist the Global Workforce Management (WFM) team, establish corporate and global standards and features to be delivered through the WFM technology stack including a focus only the overall user experience.
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The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), a Certified Best Place for Working Parents, is seeking a Workforce Development Specialist II to join the Workforce Solutions Department located at 4794 Transportation Way, San Marcos, TX. This position does not offer teleworking options.
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As a Workforce Management Specialist, you will join a team of analysts and play a key role in helping the department achieve its service level and staffing goals. Workforce Management Forecasting experience.
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The Deputy HR Officer of Talent and Workforce Management leads and collaborates on strategic initiatives that contribute most significantly to our HR Transformation efforts particularly those that attract, develop, and retain top-tier talent while ensuring alignment with EOEEA overall objectives.
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Retail Workforce Management Analyst page is loaded. Retail Workforce Management Analyst. 1+ years of experience in a workforce management role leveraging systems such as Kronos or Microstrategy preferred.
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Perform other duties assigned by the Engineering, Design, and Construction Management Technology Director/Department Chair, Dean of Workforce Education, or Provost / Vice President of Academic Affairs.
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Provide basic career services, WIOA intensive case management services, and job matching services to a targeted caseload of jobseekers within the assigned community. Title: Community Workforce Connector.
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We trust that with a diverse workforce and proper leadership, vitality, communication, and collaboration will ultimately lead to having an efficient and productive workforce, for you as a valued employee.
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Workforce Management experience with an emphasis on analysis/planning, predictive modeling/forecasting. The Workforce & Analytics Manager supports daily Contact Center operations through the delivery of forecasting, scheduling and Real-Time Management (RTM) subject matter and trending expert, operational reporting and dashboards to Contact Center leadership, staff and chapter representatives and senior leadership.
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The Senior Manager, Workforce Management (WFM) will be a part of the Planning & Optimization team supporting the Member Support leadership team located in Plano, TX. You will partner with Member Support leadership and cross-functional teams to ensure we are meeting our members to provide them with world class support.
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Activities may include project management, data collection and interpretation, developing and leading teams, coordination of information, providing assistance and training specific to workforce, equity, and inclusion, and MCES representation on Council-wide teams.
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Stakeholder analysis, liaising between technical and non-technical audiences, research of workforce trends, HR transformation, business process improvement, I/O survey design and analysis, analytics, organization transformation or design, strategic communications, and/or project management support.
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2+ years of experience managing a Workforce Management (WFM) specialty role and hands-on experience with WFM and WFO systems. We are looking for an experienced Strategic Workforce Management Director to oversee forecasting, planning, staffing optimization, and reporting.
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