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As a CAMS Community Manager, you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of homeowner's associations, building relationships with your boards of directors, and working to provide them with the trusted guidance they deserve.
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If it is determined that another company employee can conduct the training of the community manager more effectively, the Floating Community Manager will schedule and coordinate the training with the appropriate trainer in conjunction with the Personnel Specialist and RPM.
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The Community College Relationship Manager (CCRM) is the account owner and responsible for managing a portfolio of clients within the community college market and surrounding Early Childhood Centers.
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Improve lives and nourish spirits by meeting human need within a faith-based community of courageous compassion, solidarity, and joy. · Attends community meetings, events, and initiatives that align with the WIC Grocery Program.
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As a Community Experience Field Manager your main purpose to oversee larger scale warranty projects, resolve customer conflicts, mentor, and educate the Shazam customer service team members.
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Send a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and salary requirements by email with “Energy Program Manager- Community Energy Programs” in the subject line to Jobs. MEA@maryland.gov. Direct experience working with state government, local government or community serving non-profit organizations.
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The City of Santa Rosa is seeking a passionate professional to serve as Housing and Community Services Manager in the Leased Housing Division. Housing and Community Services Manager.
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Assists with eviction of residents in compliance with court order and directions from the company attorney and Regional Property Manager. Interview those residents who present challenges/problems that the Assistant Property Manager or other staff employees cannot resolve and attempt to resolve them and/or make recommendations to the Regional Property Manager on how the matter can best be resolved.
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We are looking for a Senior Manager of Community Marketing to lead strategy for our live service games. Sitting at the convergence of owned social, UGC and creator and influencer relations, community is a pivotal amplification and communication tool for 2K. This role will help to monitor and report feedback from existing communities, build bridges with developers and studio partners for planning and community engagement and serve as a direct connection to our fans and consumers.
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Relationship building with key area facilities focused on seniors (independent living, assisted living, memory care); interaction with others in the community that cater to the elderly (insurance brokers, placement agents, attorneys, financial advisors); work will involve cold calling, some email marketing and social media usage; attending conferences, fairs, seminars & local events to maintain & build new relationships, educate folks on the benefits of home care, extend our brand.
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If you're a licensed community association manager (LCAM) with a drive to excel, we'd love for you to join our team. 2-3 years of relevant experience in community association management.
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Strategically incorporate content creator/influencer partnerships into overall community and social media campaigns when appropriate. 3-5 years of experience in a social media/community management in an individual contributor role, preferably in a related entertainment or tech industry.
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In this role, you will supervise one or more Assistant Community Manager and Maintenance Technician and maintain working partnerships with local community groups including government officials, law enforcement, and fire safety professionals.
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The Community Programs Manager will serve as an ambassador for MSK in New Jersey, increasing MSK's engagement with the community and local visibility, and supporting MSK's leadership in promoting health equity.
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Collaborate with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to provide technical assistance throughout the engagement period with each community, including scheduling, providing agendas, and participating in scoping discussions.
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