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Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) is seeking applicants for the position of Career Planner at our IowaWORKS Cedar Rapids, IA office. No applicant seeking employment with the Iowa Department of Workforce Development can have a current, ongoing overpayment balance with Iowa Workforce Development without a payment plan in place.
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Bachelor's degree in Counseling, Psychology, or closely related field; with three (3) years experience and/or training that includes vocational counseling, vocational testing/assessment, vocational referrals, employment services, or career development/transition; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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Provides career counseling in particularly complex areas that require specialized expertise, for domestic and international master's degree students who are early/mid/senior career levels who are investigating careers in international development, public policy, public affairs, and related fields.
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Title: Adult Education Teacher/Career CoachInstitution: Volunteer State Community CollegeJob Summary:This position will provide instruction for the Adult Basic Education (ABE) component of the Adult Education Program in compliance with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDWLD) Adult Education curriculum and will work with students to pursue post-secondary education or skilled employment.
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This person works with students, alumni, and/or potential employers to develop networking opportunities and career resources for students, with a particular focus on international development.
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Combined we have over 20,000 multidisciplinary professionals worldwide collaborating daily to protect and conserve natural landscapes, create firm foundations for communities to stand on, and champion sustainable development to combat climate change.
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Partnering cross-functionally with various BCG people teams (Recruiting, Alumni Relations, Career Development, Learning & Development) to strengthen capabilities, broadening the agenda and driving new initiatives.
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Bachelor’s degree in career development, counseling, psychology, biology, public health, environmental science, or related field required; Master’s degree strongly preferred. Assistant Director Center for Career & Professional Development.
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WSP is seeking an Early Career Environmental Engineer for our Earth and Environment team in our Austin, TX location. a {line-height: 120.0%;} Early Career Environmental Engineer Who We AreAt WSP, we are driven by inspiring future-ready pioneers to innovate.
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The Career Development Office (CDO) Operations Specialist oversees the strategic operations, complex coordination and professional execution of a diverse set of responsibilities integral to the creation and delivery of law student and alumni career and professional development services.
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Job Description The Whitman Career Center is seeking an Undergraduate Career Advisor to deliver career education and professional development programming, services, and resources for undergraduate business students.
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The propulsion engineer will work with a well-known SRM propulsion supplier, providing primary technical oversight for PAC-3 programs rapid development, test, and manufacturing of a solid rocket motor.
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Chatbot Communication Consultant (Information Technology Consultant, Career Level), Digital Transformation. Experience with chatbot development frameworks and libraries (Microsoft Bot Framework, Dialogflow, Rasa, or Botpress)Knowledge and experience with Google's Dialogflow and BigQuery.
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Currently standing as a Junior or Senior in an undergraduate program with a major in Geographic Information Systems, Environmental Science, Geography, Urban Studies, Information Technology, Software Development, Computer Science, or related degree focus, from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.0 or higher.
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Under the direct supervision of the Vice President of Student Enrollment Services, the Career Services Director supports the mission, goals, and objectives of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago and provides ongoing career services support for MBI students and alumni, primarily through but not limited to the development of ministry and job search resources, internship ideas, career transition strategies, and career counseling.
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