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The online training development specialist works in tandem with the senior content strategist and production team in creating, converting, maintaining, and delivering HAI Group content for online delivery.
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Experience: At least 3 years of experience as an Information Technology Learning and Development specialist in a corporate environment. We offer competitive, merit-based wages; career path development and flexible and a robust benefits package that boasts everything from paid training, tuition reimbursement and a top-notch wellness program.
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Child Care Development Specialist (TRS Mentor) Child Care Development Specialist. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in early childhood education, child development, special education, child psychology, educational psychology, elementary education or family consumer science.
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Conduct research and provide thought leadership on talent management best practices and trends in organizational development and effectiveness. Collaborate with highly engaged leadership and professional development team to create and deliver robust performance management training.
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San Diego's premier media company, The San Diego Union-Tribune, is looking for an exceptional sales executive/sales hunter to join our dynamic team that has been shaping the region's narrative since 1868.
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Trucha is seeking an engaging and strategic Development Director to lead and execute our fundraising development, planning and implementation in support of Trucha's mission. Demonstrated fundraising experience through individual donor cultivation and stewardship; experience in development and grant writing, and events.
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As a Delta Defense Regional Sales Development Specialist, you are charged with sharing the life saving USCCA story in classroom presentations. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated business-to-business sales and business development experience.
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A Youth Development Specialist (Camp Counselor) works closely with a small team to supervise a group of up to 40 youth. A Camp Counselor manages behavior issues and participates in all Camp activities, runs some activities whilst always promoting positive character development.
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The Development Director is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing all the organization’s fundraising initiatives including the annual fund, major gifts program, planned giving, special events and capital campaigns.
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The Development Manager will report to and work closely with the Director of Development and Communication and will have the opportunity to grow their non-profit fund development skills at an exciting time in WYSO’s history.
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Managing the development team, consisting of the Annual Giving Officers, Major Gift Officers, Annual Giving Manager and Senior Major Gifts Officer, ensuring actions and activities take place that tie in to donor identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship.
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Development, design, testing and certification documentation for new or modified printed circuit board modules for aircraft. Support the development of Electronic Modules utilized in the control and monitoring of various systems on-board the aircraft.
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As the Development Director at Hillcroft Services, you will play a pivotal role in advancing our organization’s mission by strategically driving fundraising efforts. Regularly update donor information in our development database, ensuring compliance with policy guidelines for gift receipting, acknowledgments, and pledge reminders.
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Supervising the Development Coordinator and providing back-up support for grant writing and donor database management when needed. Global Sanctuary for Elephants, a 501 (c)(3) international elephant welfare nonprofit, headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee, is seeking an experienced Development Director to advance our mission of protecting, rescuing and providing sanctuary for elephants worldwide, and our pilot project - Elephant Sanctuary Brazil.
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To be successful, the Development Director must be a confident, collaborative, hands-on, and results-oriented leader who can articulate clear and compelling cases for support that ensures the growth and vitality of Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County.
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