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Sufficient field experience to be listed as a Project Director on an Arizona State Museum blanket permit. Be able to obtain current permits at Field Director level with the BLM, National Forest, and other agency lands in Arizona and, ideally, in one or more adjacent states (NM, UT, NV, CO, and CA.
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The Field Delivery Director (FDD) is directly responsible for operational leadership related to all Final Mile / Bulk Delivery Distribution for Lowes's. Leads delivery related messaging to field/stores within assigned Division or Region.
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Works cross-functionally with various business partner teams; acts as a liaison between field and corporate departments. Develops strong relationships with field partners and leverages those relationships to ensure communications are high impact, accurate, and relevant.
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The Louisiana Field Director will also manage a Louisiana Organizing Manager (to be hired) whose main role will be to directly recruit and manage 20 youth-led Action Teams statewide, participating in state-based climate advocacy and civic engagement work, including all aspects of recruitment, on-boarding, training, engagement, advocacy, civic engagement, and legislative action.
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The Deputy Field Director is expected to train circulators in the field while collecting signatures themselves to lead by example; they must also communicate long and short term goals to staff and manage campaign reporting.
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We are seeking a Field Marketing Director to lead our Field Marketing team and spearhead local marketing efforts to support our brand partners (franchisees). Some examples include: Leading Quarterly Field Marketing Reviews with the Field Leadership team, driving the management, communication and execution of our sports partnerships, and presenting monthly updates at the New Restaurant Opening meetings.
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As our Field Director, you will play a vital role in helping us fulfill this mission. Youth Camp Director. As the head of our Field Department, you will work to create a supportive, healthy, professional, and growth-centered workplace culture for our Field Guides, who directly care for our students.
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Campaigns Strategy and Field-based Campaign Work (50%): The Wisconsin State Director will stay tuned in to local and state current issues to inform our Wisconsin strategy, and help to co-create and implement state-based climate education, civic engagement, and climate advocacy campaigns to grow our base and engage new young people in our campaign work.
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Archaeological Field Director. Accurately and efficiently record cultural resources in the field, manage a field crew, operate GPS units with a data recorder, prepare site records, and conduct quality control/quality assurance reviews of all digital and paper field data.
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Louisiana is a long-term investment priority state for ACE. With more than 34,000 youth members and seven youth-led Action Teams already in place, we are eager for our new Louisiana Field Director to take the reins in developing a thoughtful, evidence-based state strategy in collaboration with our partners and funders on the ground, and with a special focus on civic engagement.
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1+ years of archaeology experience in the Rocky Mountains and/or Great Basin, including experience directing field projects. Accurately and efficiently record cultural resources in the field.
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Currently hold, or have the ability to obtain, all required Field Director permits for work in Colorado, Nebraska, North Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. Must have attended an archaeological field school and have at least two years of North American cultural resource management experience working in the western US.
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1+ years of archaeology experience in the Great Basin or Southwest, including experience directing field projects. Master’s degree in Anthropology or closely related field. Conduct quality control/quality assurance reviews of field data.
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Managing and leading one or more archaeological field crews with the assistance of crew leads. Willingness to work field sessions up to 8 days in a row. is an award-winning, multidisciplinary consulting firm that specializes in environmental consulting, cultural resource management, community planning, and landscape architecture design services.
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Additionally, the Wisconsin State Director will lead and manage all field-based work seasonally each election cycle to increase diverse youth participation in our democracy, as well as manage field-based climate and clean jobs advocacy activities at the state level in partnership with state-based partners and youth members.
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