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Proven experience in Human Resource management, including workforce planning, recruitment, performance management, succession planning, and employee development, benefits administration etc.
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SWA/Balsley is seeking a strategic business development director for our award-winning New York studio of landscape architects, resiliency planners and urban designers. The strategic business development director will lead a talented team in pursuit of high-quality commissions in the public and private realm and will foster new strategic connections and opportunities for the firm.
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Two years of responsible professional urban planning experience which includes technical work in one of the following areas: General Plan Preparation and Maintenance, Design/Development Review Administration, CEQA Administration, or Redevelopment/Housing Administration.
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DT Institute is seeking a creative and highly collaborative Business Development Manager to write proposals and support the preparation and submission of proposals for the US Government, the EU, the UK, and other bilateral, multilateral, and philanthropic donors.
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Bachelor’s degree in political science, urban planning, public administration, business administration, or related field. The Deputy Program Director oversees multiple city departments, including but not limited to, planning & zoning, public works, finance & administration, GIS, and floodplain management.
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Assist Director of Sales and Channel Business Manager in creating deck presentations for customer meetings which includes providing high level data and business insights regarding current or future business trends.
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Seven (7) years of increasingly responsible Human Resources experience in recruitment and selection, employee relations, training and employee development, classification and compensation, organizational development and benefits administration.
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Their role is to take a strategic approach to project work, building connections between technical disciplines such as urban design, transport planning, urban economics and infrastructure development.
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Master’s degree in urban planning, real estate, public administration, public policy, public health, finance, business, or related field with:3 years of experience administering affordable housing programs such as a public housing authority or other programs receiving federal housing funds.
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Proficient knowledge of all components of EPBCS including metadata administration, outlines, dimensions, complex calculations, business rules, calculation scripts, Groovy, creating snapshots, backups, data and artifact migrations, security setup and configuration, data forms, charts & graphs, menus, task lists, as part of application development and configuration.
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Recognizes the companies of ADUSA as our customers and actively looks for opportunities to improve service and performance through enhanced use of LMS. Has a deep knowledge of the business needs and software applications to provide value-added solutions and facilitate the Learning Administration team’s strategic and functional activities by developing project initiative proposals, organizing project teams, reviewing team performance to achieve project deliverables and milestones.
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The DFA works closely with leadership and partnering with faculty leaders helps lead strategic planning and works to set and implement the strategic direction of IGHS. Given IGHS's position as a control point reporting directly to the Chancellor, the DFA is responsible for ensuring that all financial and strategic plans for IGHS are submitted in a timely manner to the Chancellor's Budget Office.
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We are looking for an experienced business development manager to assess, plan, and execute a partner acquisition strategy across multiple Square products and seller verticals. Your role will encompass both business development and partner management.
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Processes petitions and other information associated with annexations; serves as a public relations officer for the town by answering inquiries and complaints, and working with the news media; meets and confers with elected and appointed officials, other government agencies, community and business representatives and the general public on various aspects of planning and zoning administration; issues ordinance interpretations.
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Provide expert advice, conduct broad based analysis, and assess initiatives in support of strategic organizational planning and development. Provide strategic planning, business management, and financial management services in support of the CHPMO to include Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programs.
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