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Understand that it is a privilege to serve the Lord in vocational ministry and that those who serve God on staff at CCCM are expected to embrace a high biblical, Christ-like standard of conduct and lifestyle, both public and personal.
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Serves as section leader or project manager for a wide variety of public works projects that may include streets, storm drains, sanitary sewers, water production and supply systems, landscaping and irrigation systems, parking lots and structures, street improvements, street and area lighting, public buildings and structures, and other municipal infrastructure projects.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Food and Nutrition, Public Health Nutrition, or related field, and a current certification if DTR. Bachelor’s Degree in Food and Nutrition, Public Health Nutrition, or related field, and a current certification if DTR.
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Initiates contacts with residents, business representatives, and other parties to explain the nature of incurred violations and to encourage compliance with municipal codes, ordinances, and community standards; initiates abatement of dangerous properties and vector control issues of vacant properties; provides confirmation to the public by telephone and in person regarding code regulations.
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The Program Manager is responsible for the development and implementation of all facility policies and procedures including public affairs and community relations. Eligible to supervise AMFT/APCC/ACSW.
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The Public Affairs Manager assumes full management responsibility of our Public Affairs department which is comprised of a Water Use Efficiency and Education Coordinator, a Public Affairs Specialist, and a Department Assistant.
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At CalOptima Health, we know that a healthy and happy workforce is a thriving workforce, which is why we offer a comprehensive benefits package, including participation in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), low-cost medical/vision/dental insurance options, and paid time off.
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Experience with Health Care Systems, Care Communities, Public Benefits (including Medicare, IHSS, Medi-Cal & Geriatric benefits), Social Services, Mediation. Key Words: Conservator, Guardian, Fiduciary, Trustee, Senior, Advocate, Care Coordinator, Case Manager.
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The FRM will need to coordinate cross functionally within Field Sales, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, and Specialty Pharmacy Account Management.
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KOA Corporation (KOA), a Lochner Company is a leading provider in professional services in transportation, engineering, mobility planning, and construction management for public agencies and private sector clients.
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PIMCO is a global leader in active fixed income with deep expertise across public and private markets. Collaboratively define and execute PIMCO’s U.S. GWM content marketing strategy in alignment with client needs, PIMCO priorities and business objectives.
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The candidate will work on a wide range of regulatory, administrative, transactional, and litigation matters relating to the development of land and natural resources, and in the specific subject matter areas of project development, CEQA and NEPA, public lands, and mining, air, water, and energy.
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The Developer Permit Inspector is a non prevailing wage inspector who will report directly to our City’s Project Manager within City Hall or the Public Works Department. The Developer Permit Inspector is responsible for inspection of developer permits which include residential, commercial, developer, and utilities in municipal, public works, roads and land development, and/ or transportation projects, to ensure the construction Contractor’s compliance with the approved plans and specifications, and be the primary point of contact with each client.
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Notably, DTA has been a pioneer in the implementation of new municipal finance techniques to fund public infrastructure and municipal services on behalf of both municipalities and real estate developers.
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As a Traffic Engineer or Senior Traffic Engineer with a focus on Traffic Engineering, you will support the execution and delivery of traffic engineering projects for public, private, and institutional clients in Southern California or beyond.
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