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HNTB is seeking an experienced, organized, motivated Transportation & Community Lead (Project Manager) for our Los Angeles Office to support the Transportation Planning Group and support the firm’s renowned planning, design, and engineering services.
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FPE seeks a skilled community engagement and volunteer management professional to fill the role of Community Engagement Manager/Circles Coordinator. The Community Engagement Manager (CEM) is responsible for engaging the community to support FPE’s mission, recruiting and managing volunteers and overseeing FPE’s stabilization program, known as Circles.
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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 Social Media Content and Community Manager will own the beverage’s brand voice and the strategy, execution, content development, and day-to-day management of all social media accounts.
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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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Under supervision of the Community Health Improvement manager or supervisor and team leadership of the field office nurse, the Public Health and Prevention Specialist I performs routine public health and prevention work for assigned counties in Public Health Region 8.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director, the Community Transportation Coordinator will be responsible for planning, coordinating and implementing the transportation services and programs offered at the Older Adult Centers, including cultural and shopping trips and our Community Companions program and will coordinate and oversee volunteers and interns involved in providing services through the Community Companions program.
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Serve as budget liaison to Resident Services, Partnerships & Initiatives, which manages all NYCHA community and service programs. Implement and monitor property-based budgeting in coordination with the Property Manager.
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Community Manager - LIHTC This is a skilled administrative position for the management of residential commercial real estate. A Tax Credit Property Manager is responsible for the management of units, ensuring compliance with applicable HUD regulations, Housing Authority policies and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) compliance.
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In the first year, you will support the Community Organizing & Engagement Director in producing a public document outlining principles and best practices for government agencies to leverage community power in government decision making along with developing up to two trainings to build upon the consciousness of skills of NYC residents to strengthen the pillars of racial equity in democracy.
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Collaborates with the Community Events Marketing Manager to create and maintain strong relationships with civic leaders in each hometown. This role works with the Community Events Marketing Manager and Marketing Execution Manager to manage the alignment between the business and community event.
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The successful candidate will have a broad familiarity with the LGBTQ+ community, HIV, and aging; experience in designing and delivering educational programs to diverse audiences through an aging lens; facility with email and social media communications; and well-developed creativity and self-direction.
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Senior Community Engagement Manager Status: Full-time, Exempt Salary: $76,500 - $81,000 with Benefits Location: Main office in Raleigh, NC; position is hybrid (2 days in office and 3 WFH), must be local or intend on moving to the area; able to work remotely based on the team needs and priorities for 2024; requires frequent travel across the Triangle and other parts of the state.
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Our grocery store formats include Coborn's, Cash Wise, Marketplace Foods, Hornbacher's, Tadych’s Marketplace Foods, and Sullivan’s Foods and we offer unique online grocery home delivery services through our CobornsDelivers and Cash Wise Delivers locations.
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Texas Health Action is seeking a Community Health Worker (CHW) to serve our Kind Clinic locations in Austin, TX. The CHW will work across clinic and program departments to directly assist individuals with linkage and retention efforts for primary HIV medical care, including those newly diagnosed, recently incarcerated, and/or out-of-care persons living with HIV (PLWH.
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