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The Economic Stability Specialist provides a range of economic stability and housing permanence-related case management services to survivors of domestic violence and other forms of gender based violence receiving services from Sanctuary at the NYC Family Justice Center in the Bronx (BxFJC.
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If you are an individual with a disability and need to request reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please call Los Angeles County Development Authority, Human Resources at (626)586-1687 or via email at hr.recruiter@lacda.org.
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The Accounting Workforce Development Specialist will work in the Apprenticeship and Workforce Innovation unit of the Division of Workforce, Career & Community Education by planning, developing, and assisting in the future creation and expansion of degrees and apprenticeship programs in the accounting and other related fields.
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3 - 5Years of Direct Experience in Business Development, Financial Planning, Logistics Supply Chain/Freight Forwarding Required. The Senior Analyst, Business Development position holds a pivotal role to initiate new business development which requires deep knowledge and experience in financial planning, establishment of new business entities, operation analysis & business implementation and partnership management.
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The Workforce Development Specialist must identify key partners in industry and education, work in tandem with partners to foster economic development, as well as contact new and established employers to promote the services and programs available through DWS. Principal DutiesWorkforce Development Specialists plan, develop, implement, monitor, evaluate, train, resolve conflicts and assist in the implementation and ongoing direction and support of Workforce Services programs.
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Business Development Specialist Position Number Department Small Business Development Center Salary $, Job Summary/Description The role involves providing technical business advising and guidance to potential, emerging, and established small business proprietors in the areas of start-up development and business growth.
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TThe Business Development Specialist will lead marketing activities for entertainment content, centered on anime and manga, entrusted by clients in North America and around the world. - Manage the day-to-day activities of the Business Development & Licensing Division, collaborating with team members on day-to-day operations and coaching as necessary.
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3+ years of relevant marketing/business development experience. Experience in marketing/promotions for entertainment content (anime, manga, games, etc.) Background or interest in anime/manga subculture.
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ICF seeks a self-motivated Senior Community Development Specialist to be an integral member of our technical assistance team that supports capacity building efforts for U.S. Housing and Urban Development funding programs.
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The Training and Development Specialist will instruct, train, develop, demonstrate safe workplace practices and behaviors for a skilled and efficient utility work force working in connection with a team of training professionals.
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Provide software development for on-going and future digital transformation as PEO IWS’s IT landscape evolves (e.g., Application Programing Interfaces). Provide assistance in the development and implementation of enterprise business resources business rules, sharepoint, any other relevant information systems, in addition to developing and maintaining an effective system to troubleshoot IT technical issues.
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Description Join our team as a Development Specialist - Bilingual and make a significant impact in the world of fundraising while championing peer-to-peer fundraising, event sponsorship solicitations, and radio telethon support.
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The Regulatory Training Specialist works with other training specialists in MRTS and Regulatory Operations to assist in the development, design and delivery of learning solutions that support FINRA's mission of protecting investors and safeguarding market integrity in a manner that facilitates vibrant capital markets.
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The Talent Development Specialist will design and develop learning programs in support of the Sloan Strategic Initiatives. We have an immediate need for a Talent Development Specialist, at our Chicago, Illinois location.
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This is a full-time hybrid role for a DMV DOT (DDOT, VDOT, MDOT) Business Development Specialist at M&J Engineering, P.C. The role will entail identifying and developing new business opportunities, generating leads, conducting market research, and providing customer service.
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