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Athletic Assistance (50%) Game Management;Assist the intramural coordinator with season intramurals;Assist with event planning (athletic banquet, fundraisers, golf tournament);Work with alumni relations on creating and updating our student-athlete database of alumni;Work with our sports information director on social media; newsletters and interviews;Assist with our corporate sponsorship outreach;Other duties as assigned.
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Experience in communications, project management or program management, event planning, executive assistant, or similar is desired. Job DescriptionNorth Carolina Right to Life is currently seeking an individual to fill the role of Director of Event Planning and Outreach.
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Work with Conference Services Manager and Executive Chef in planning customized menus and themed functions. Principal Function: The Catering Sales Manager is directly responsible for handling external meeting and event bookings for our venue.
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Can you detail your experience managing stadium operations, including event planning, facility maintenance, and staff coordination? The Director of Stadium Operations will supervise stadium cleaning, maintenance, and game day personnel, game day set up and non-baseball event set up and tear down.
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Program and Event Support and Coordination: Administratively supports the event professionals in planning and implementation of campus events such, but not limited to Campus Welcome Cookout, Staff and Faculty Holiday Celebration, Staff & Faculty Appreciation Breakfast, Commencement and Summer Conferences.
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Essential Responsibilities: Primary focus on new and repeat venue sales contracts and local relationship building of client network; work with catering sales manager in effective event hand-off to ensure positive relations and effective communication with meeting planners, group leaders and event organizers.
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Supervision / Leadership Space Management Manage staff to accomplish all the activities related to planning, construction, facility oversight, event booking and management and disaster response.
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The Assistant Director of Event Planning at the Sheraton Times Square will be responsible for assisting the Director of Event Planning, Mentoring the Event Managers, preparing all event documentation and coordinating with Sales, property departments, and guests to ensure consistent, high-level service throughout the pre-event, event, and post event phases of property events.
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Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more. You will notify provider and intervene as appropriate in the event of an unintended response.
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What Youll Do: The Event Production Manager will act as the primary point of contact for the client during the planning process while also liaising with our on-site event, technology, & control room teams to ensure a seamless meeting event experience from start to finish.
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For the second level Assistant Director, requires 3-5 years of professional level alumni relations experience or a combination of alumni relations and directly related professional level experience such as event planning, development or volunteer management is required, preferably at an institution of higher education.
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We are seeking a Registered Nurse EMS Coordinator for our dynamic Emergency Department. We are interviewing candidates for our Registered Nurse EMS Coordinator opening. Submit your application for Registered Nurse EMS Coordinator position and spend more time at the bedside with the patient.
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RRT/Respiratory Care Practitioner (RRT / RCP), or State Registered Respiratory Therapist. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder. You will administer respiratory care therapies, including oxygen delivery, aerosol medication delivery, and chest physiotherapy.
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Greets and seats members and guests, coordinates event set up and floor plans with the club's event director to ensure all event needs are being met. Checks the maintenance of all equipment in the dining rooms or event space and reports any deficiencies to the Clubhouse Manager.
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Event Design, Event Planning, & Event Management Solutions - with an unmatched inventory, in house design, branding, fabrication, and customization services. Responsibilities: Visit multiple event sites where you may drop off, stage, or install event rental equipment including tenting, flooring, staging, games, furniture, decor, arcade games, pipe and drape, and more.
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