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We are building a growing network of clinics and a close-knit community of professional chiropractors. Arrange for diagnostic x-rays to be taken, when medically necessary. Analyze x-rays to locate the sources of patients' difficulties and to rule out fractures or diseases as sources of problems.
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You will serve as a thought leader, lending architectural expertise and developing/sharing best practices, in both the NextGen ERP team and the broader architectural community, within and outside of SCE. As an ERP Modernization – IT Solution Architect, Senior Advisor your work will help power our planet, reduce carbon emissions, and create cleaner air for everyone.
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Demonstrated experience as a worship leader, musician, or vocalist in a church or spiritual community setting. The Worship Leader will be responsible for planning and leading music for our weekly gatherings, with a strong focus on justice, inclusion, and building a sense of family within the congregation.
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If business needs warrant, we forecast our team may potentially convene one day a week for team building, training, mentoring and more. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of one year of experience in public relations, public affairs or community event organizing.
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Under general direction of the Community Development Director, the Building Official will plan, organize, direct, and review the operations and activities of the Building Division.
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Impact your Community: integrate your business with the community to create better moments in peoples’ lives, from our partners to our customers, communities and planet. Our Store Managers bring the Starbucks experience to life by managing store operations, driving financial success, building great teams, and building a meeting place in their communities.
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The Porter is responsible for the upkeep of grounds, amenities, building exteriors and leasing office, parking lots, and other community buildings of multi-family residential apartments.
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The Community Sales Director (“CSD”) is responsible for achieving and exceeding the community’s monthly and quarterly revenue/sales targets; developing the community’s internal and external marketing; and building the community’s strategic relationships with various referral sources to produce highly qualified inquiries.
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The services the department provides range from building maintenance, AV Setup/Installation, guest registration, badges/parking permits, space planning/moves, drawing requests and design, large-scale projects, and café/catering services.
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Equivalent to an Associate’s degree from a regionally accredited college in electronics, computer science, building automation, aeronautics, or a related field, and one (1) year of experience in electrical, mechanical, or related maintenance and repair work.
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2 years LIHTC Community Manager experience required. Responsible for all building keys, distribution, and reclamation (doors and elevator). Meet regularly with Regional Manager and/or Senior Community Manager to ensure tenant legal issues are handled appropriately and notices are approved.
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After graduating from the University of Arizona, with a double major in Finance and Entrepreneurship, I was looking for a career where I could make an impact in my community. As a Financial Advisor, you're truly a entrepreneur, building your practice, making long lasting relationships with you clients, but most importantly impacting people's lives in a significant way.
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Knowledgeable of SWPPP requirements site wide and mitigate any impact to the outlying community. CORE is one of the nation's largest non-profit affordable housing developers with a 30-year track record in community revitalization.
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Your responsibilities will encompass cultivating a client service mindset, actively building and retaining a robust client base, and fostering enthusiasm for community engagement. One of our goals is to support our community of hospitals in creating sustainable, fulfilling careers in a profession we love.
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We provide treatment for traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, CVAs, and other neuro or complex ortho diagnosis in the most functional setting there is - a person's own home and community.
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