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The Community Engagement Coordinator will be partnering with our existing Marketing Coordinator. Our Community Engagement Coordinator is the extension of our company to the community and has a unique opportunity to foster new relationships.
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Reporting to the Project Reset Program Coordinator, the Specialist, Rapid Engagement will be staffed on the Midtown Community Justice Center’s Diversion team, work closely with its Alternative-to-Incarceration team, and also with the Manhattan Justice Opportunities' court-based staff.
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POSITION OVERVIEW The Shop Healthy Community Engagement Specialist oversees outreach to bodegas, supermarkets and community organizations in the Brooklyn Bureau of Neighborhood Health.
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Based on the insight gleaned from analyzing the behavior, needs, & networks of CyberEdBoard’s digital community, the Community Engagement Manager will help fortify & grow the community with the ultimate goal of elevation & sustainability.
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The Advocacy and Community Engagement Coordinator is a member of KIPP Colorado’s External Affairs team and is responsible for implementing innovative community engagement, parent engagement, and advocacy strategies.
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Representation of the brand Chick-fil-A, Operator, and their values favorably in the community as a brand ambassador. Seek and develop strategic marketing emotional connections that enhance brand awareness in the community.
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The Community Engagement Director is responsible for hands on sales execution at the community level through generating new sales leads, converting leads to move-ins, implementing Phoenix sales systems, developing eternal business relationships to generate referrals.
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Oversees the member engagement platforms by developing and implementing a strategy for CRC staff to act as a liaison to the L.A. Care departments that play a role on CRC-specific marketing, communications, and promotional initiatives to promote member and community engagement.
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Responsibilities The Community Engagement Coordinator will provide day-to-day support and facilitation of Greene County School District effort. The Community Engagement Coordinator will be part of a small team responsible for driving Greene County School District's work forward, supporting day-to-day communications, administration, community engagement, and data functions.
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Compass, Inc. a progressive, non-profit organization that supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities is seeking a highly skilled, self-starter with a demonstrated record of case management, community engagement development, and innovative thinking for the position of Community Engagement Coordinator.
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Join our team as a Community Engagement Coordinator and lead initiatives to create impactful and lasting relationships within our community. Community Engagement Coordinator - Drive Meaningful Community Involvement.
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Collaborate with HR to implement a system and practices to evaluate the skill, experience, and professional development needs of all Community Engagement & Organizing staff. The Director of Community Engagement and Organizing supervises and oversees four programs: a job placement and labor rights program, a tenants and homeless rights collaborative, and an immigrant outreach and education collaborative.
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Work under the guidance of the Boston Regional Engagement Manager and BWI Associate Director to develop the annual program and community outreach plan for BWI, and execute with the support of the BWI Engagement Coordinator.
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The Community Engagement Facilitator oversees the recruitment, organization, and leads the CEAC and YAC members by facilitating meetings, events, and training to work collaboratively to support MSFRC and NMFRC. Additionally, the Community Engagement Facilitator takes part in facilitating the Personal Empowerment Program in the Family Resource Centers to provide survivors of domestic violence with the education and empowerment to decrease and/or prevent abuse in intimate relationships.
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The Community Engagement Support Specialist reports directly to the Community Engagement Coordinator. If so, then this Community Engagement Support Specialist is the perfect opportunity for you.
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