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The Senior Marketing Program Specialist for the College of Business at Sacramento State University is responsible for planning, developing, and implementing marketing strategies to support the College's graduate programs.
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Peer Support Specialist Certification: successful completion of the certification process within one year of employment (required) The position has primary responsibility for using their lived experience and knowledge of the system to provide outreach and engagement, support, advocacy, and direct services to program clients of all age ranges.
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The Consultant shall perform consultation, research, professional and technical services required for Program/Project Management (PPM) Services on an "as-needed" basis to support the Department of Transportation (Caltrans), Division of Program/Project Management District 8, from the Project Approval and Environmental Document (PA&ED) phase to completion of the Construction phase, in the maintenance, development and construction of proposed Caltrans transportation facilities.
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The Occupancy Specialist is responsible for the evaluation and monitoring of the property to assure compliance with the regulations of the Project Based Section 8 Program as regulated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and their contracting agent, California Affordable Housing Initiative (CAHI.
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The Actuarial Client Support specialist deals directly with our clients daily to provide actuarial support, training, and advice on best practices for implementing models in AXIS. They will also work on documentation for clients and research projects that provide exposure to state-of-the-art actuarial science and its application to real problems.
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Content Management System Support: Assist the Digital Content Manager with day-to-day operations on the Sitecore content management system, ensuring content is updated and published accurately and on schedule.
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Program Support Team. Under supervision of the Staff Services Manager I (SSM I), the Office Technician (Typing) provides a variety of support services to the HIS. The duties and responsibilities require excellent clerical and people skills as this position serves as the initial point of contact for the public, vendors, health care providers, and guests via phone, mail, e-mail, and in person.
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In this Emergency Management Specialist (Recovery) position, the ideal candidate will support the delivery of disaster recovery efforts with other emergency management stakeholders and partners.
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Under general direction of the Environmental Program Manager I (Supervisory), the Staff Toxicologist (Specialist) primarily acts as a statewide expert on site-specific risk assessments on contaminated sites.
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The Respiratory Sales Specialist implements all Respiratory/Ventilation sales activities and is responsible for achieving revenue objectives. The Respiratory Sales Specialist provides clinical and educational tools and programs to ensure successful understanding and application of the respiratory product line.
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Your impact as the Family Support Specialist helps Yolo County's most vulnerable parents through the Healthy Families Yolo County (HFYC) program, providing practical support for the family's basic needs by accessing community resources available to them as well as providing activities to build parenting skills starting from pregnancy up to age 3.
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The GIS Specialist is responsible for creating visual graphics that support planning and reporting documents; a primary role of the GIS Specialist is to serve as a point of contact for all GIS and graphic related activities.
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Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) carries out all duties related to assisting Veterans and Service members with completing their program of rehabilitation services. This VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SPECIALIST position is located within Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) program.
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Provides overall leadership for the organizations operations, including day-to day program operations, grant development, human resources, volunteer management, capital assets, finance, fund development, technology, and community relations.
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The Environmental Technician (ET) will work under the general direction of the Natural Resources Director and works closely with the Water Program Coordinator to implement a wetland program, and works with the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) on historic preservation of Traditional Cultural Resources (TCR.
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