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Senior Education & Outreach Manager. Senior Education & Outreach Manager. The Sr. Education & Outreach Manager. Sr. Education & Outreach Manager. Help plan, design, lead and execute the multi-pronged Climate Resilient Schools program in Broward County and Miami Dade County, and oversee the Teachers Network across the state.
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Senior Business Development Manager-Malt Beverage (FL, AL) Senior Business Development Manager - Malt Beverage. Bachelor's degree plus 8 years of Gallo winery or distributor sales experience to include a prior rotation as a Sales Planning Manager Sr, Business Development Manager Sr, Business Intelligence Manager Sr, or Account Manager 3; OR Bachelor's degree plus 9 years of external alcohol sales experience to include malt beverage experience.
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Senior Business Development Manager-Malt Beverage (MO, MN, WI, ND, SD) Direct managerial/supervisory experience with sales, retail, or on-premise employees (e.g., District Manager, Area Manager, State Manager, Field Marketing Manager, etc.
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The Duty Manager assists the Front Office Manager in the administration and management of all Front Office operations to ensure profitability, control costs and quality standards, ensuring total guests’ satisfaction.
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Gallo will comply with state and local laws prohibit discrimination for lawful out-of-work behavior, such as off-duty use of cannabis away from the workplace (subject to federal and state law exceptions), the existence of non-psychoactive cannabis metabolites in hair, blood, urine, or other bodily fluids as determined by a drug screening test (subject to federal and state law exceptions.
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The Foster Care Case Manager has a bachelor’s degree in social work, sociology, psychology, counseling, or related human services field and two years’ experience working with children and families.
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Business Development Manager, BD, BD Manager, Business Development, Territory Manager, Territory Sales Manager, Sales Manager, Client Management, Territory Development, BD, Business Development Manager.
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The Foster Care Case Manager assists the Program Manager in developing individual treatment plans for troubled children and their families. The Foster Care Case Manager works under the supervision of the Program Manager.
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Guest Experience Manager | Hourly Assistant Manager | Shift Leader | Hourly Manager | Shift Manager | Customer Service | Restaurant | Part Time | Full Time | Team Member INDFOH.
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As the brand ambassador for Gallo, you will maintain and strengthen business relationships, apply effective selling techniques, and leverage market data to ensure our products stand out. Actual compensation paid within the range will be determined by factors such as the education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities of the applicant, internal equity, and alignment with market data.
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Checks the maintenance of all equipment in the dining rooms or event space and reports any deficiencies to the Clubhouse Manager. Attends weekly meetings as scheduled by the Clubhouse Manager.
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A mid-size Pharmaceutical company is seeking a dynamic and experienced Microbiology Manager to lead our microbiology department. The Microbiology Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of microbiological testing, research, and analysis to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and support product development and quality assurance efforts.
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Visual Merchandising Manager | La tua candidatura per Primark. Visual Merchandising Manager. Visual Merchandising Manager | La tua candidatura per Primark. Visual Merchandising Manager. Dipendente - Contratto a tempo determinato.
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