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The Department of Fish and Game, Subsistence Section, is looking for a Subsistence Resource Specialist 3 to join our dynamic, social science research team. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence is recruiting for a Subsistence Resource Specialist 2/3 positions located in Anchorage.
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Work directly with the Global Lead of Resource Development on donor-related engagement for income-generating activities at the grassroots level, including: the Combined Federal Campaign CFC, #GivingTuesday, year-end fundraising, and emergency fundraising activities with special events in coordination with constituency groups.
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Additionally, the Resource Specialist II carries a caseload and is responsible for the delivery of resource assistance and guidance to families of patients being treated at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Procedural Services, Ambulatory Infusion and Dialysis Services and as a member of the department-based Patient Care Team, the Ambulatory Resource Specialist facilitates patient flow and resource utilization as designated within the Outpatient Infusion Clinic.
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Hotline Resource Specialist. Lutheran Social Services CHOICES for Victims of Domestic Violence has been the sole resource for victims seeking shelter in Franklin County for more than four decades, providing a Temporary Emergency Shelter, 24-Hour Crisis Hotline, DV Counseling, Legal Advocacy, Peer Support Groups and more.
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This position will support the natural resource surveys and environmental permitting on a wide range of energy projects including electric transmission / distribution, battery energy storage, solar, natural gas and both onshore and offshore wind generation.
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As a Project Manager specializing in water resource engineering, you will be responsible for leading and managing projects related to water management, drainage systems, flood control, and watershed management.
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The Resource Development (Vice President) of Charles E. Smith Life Communities (CESLC) serves as the chief development officer, tasked with leading all philanthropic activities, in alignment with the President/CEO, Board of Governors, key stakeholders, and senior management.
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Serve as a confidential resource to employees and managers. Bachelor's Degree in Business, Human Resources, Organizational Development required; SPHR, PHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP Certification, preferred.
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The Resource Planning Manager is responsible for overseeing the global Woodside production system for the division. Sekisui House aims to create homes and communities that improve with time and last for generations.
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Work you’ll do/Responsibilities:The Water Resource Management Specialist will be part of a cross-cutting team that will be based in Deloitte’s headquarters in Arlington, VA and provide technical expertise across a wide range of water programs, based both at donor headquarters and in the field.
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Handle customer complaints/issues and turn them over to the Resource Center and Intake Manager as needed. Assist Resource Center and Intake Manager with training of new staff. Reports to: Resource Center and Intake Manager.
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Design wind farm and solar arrays to optimize energy capture and/or other financial parameters subject to a variety of real-world constraints related to land use, wind turbine technology, wind resource, and balance of plant.
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As a Principal Technical Consultant, Water Resource Specialist, you will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team (hydrology, hydrogeology, geochemistry, aquatics, and toxicology), and focus on integrating these functions to develop impact assessments, compliance documents, and stakeholder engagement deliverables.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking an experienced Natural Resource Specialist/ Biologist to join our Environmental Planning and Permitting Group of the Phoenix, AZ or Tucson, AZ office. This position would support numerous natural resource projects in Arizona and the Southwest United States region including management of technical work on biological surveys and compliance and permitting projects.
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