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Under the general supervision of the Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs, and with lead daily direction from the Sports Information Director, the Media Relations Assistant will assist with standard and straight-forward athletic communications, social media, media relations and digital media for CSUB Athletics sport programs.
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The Director of Community Mental Health Services is responsible to develop an internal system that will support the growth, sustainability, and outcomes of all WCHI Mental Health Services and Family Wellness Center programs.
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Under general supervision of the Assistant Vice President and Chief of Police, the Police Dispatcher I is responsible for acting as the first point of contact to the public in maintaining effective and efficient communication between the campus law enforcement headquarters, the public, Police Officers in the field, other college or university departments and personnel, and outside emergency and law enforcement agencies.
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With an aging society, obesity and diabetes on the rise, and an uptick in surgical procedures, the number of patients with non-healing wounds that would benefit from expert care is dramatically increasing.
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Familiarity with California public agency law—including Form 700 financial disclosures, CEQA notices, and conflict of interest codes—is desirable. The Law Offices of Young Wooldridge, LLP is a well-established law firm located in Bakersfield, CA. With over 80 years of experience, the firm represents business and corporate clients, water districts, public agencies, employers, and families with estate planning.
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A Bachelor's Degree in administration of justice, public administration, criminalistics, forensic science, biological or physical science, chemistry or in a related field and two (2) years supervisory experience in a coroner/public administrator environment or a public agency working with death investigations.
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Advanced working knowledge of multiple human resource disciplines, including talent management, employee relations, training, recruiting, and workers' compensation. The Human Resources Manager is a strategic business partner who under the direction of the VP, Human Resources, leads all aspects of Human Resources, driving the continued growth and success of the company.
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Experience working in an ice rink setting and comfortable in front of large crowds. Assist in the execution of in-game promotions including, but not limited to: t-shirt tosses, game ceremonies and intermission contests.
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Assist with game operations as assigned by Game Operations Manager and Creative Services Director. Promo Team members play an integral role in the Condors fan experience by greeting each fan with enthusiasm, hosting on-ice contests, throwing t-shirts/promo items, handing out prize coupons, assisting in sponsored aspects of the game, and representing the organization at the highest level.
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Work with Dean of Kinesiology, Health/Athletic Director to develop short and long-range planning for the overall student success initiative. Assist the Dean of Kinesiology, Health/Athletic Director in ensuring continuity, equity and compliance within the program; remain current on all new legislation impacting the program and keep program staff informed.
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Coordinates with and assists the Director of Nursing in establishing, reviewing and revising the policies, and procedures of the ADN Program. Works with the Director of develop, maintain, and utilize records and reports pertinent to the ADN program.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:Department Programming With oversight from the Director of Campus Recreation & Wellbeing, develop, implement, manage, and evaluate all aspects of a comprehensive Intramural Sports program including opportunities for men, women, skilled, beginning, competitive, and recreational players in an environment that stresses safety, fair play, sportsmanship, and cooperation.
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The Supervising Clinical Laboratory Scientist serving as education coordinator shall possess a valid and current license as a Medical Technologist in the State of California. Three years experience as a licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientist , or as a specially licensed technologist, in a hospital or public health laboratory.
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Assists the director in directing, supervising and coordinating all technical aspects of events, including engineering; building and grounds; technical services; event services, including ADA compliance; and public safety.
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