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The Recruiting and Operations Coordinator implements components and initiatives related to employer relations and recruitment operations, including interviews and information sessions held on campus and virtually.
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Minimum of three plus years support experience in healthcare marketing, community outreach, customer service, sales and/or public relations preferred. PHP-110 Digestive Health Services:The Referral Coordinator for Digestive Health Services (DHS) will report directly to the Office Manager to perform referral and follow-up tracking and scheduling in the medical office setting to ensure efficient operations and patient satisfaction; works closely with Office Manager to trouble-shoot and resolve problems and maintains positive relationships with patients, family members, visitors, and fellow employees.
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Performs general administration duties and offers support for all events put on by UG SOT including the SOT Faculty/Staff Kickoff, Senior Awards Event, church/alumni relations, etc. This person will serve as the Department Coordinator for the Undergraduate School of Theology.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, business, public relations, communications, or related field. MISA Imports is seeking a dynamic and motivated Sales & Marketing Support Coordinator for its California based office.
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Position in this function is responsible for providing project coordination and administrative support to assigned department or programs (HCC, PMO, Claims etc.)
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Partners with Area Human Resources Manager on employee relations issues and staffing objectives. Process liaison for employee relations questions and concerns, leaves of absence, paid time off, workers compensation, etc.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a Customer Relations Coordinator to join our team! We also offer tax resolution services, tax planning and incorporation services. Maintain USPS mail log.
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Two years of experience in community relations, public affairs, or related field. The position of Outreach Coordinator supports the Public Outreach team by communicating, implementing, and coordinating the various community outreach activities and services for local and governmental agencies.
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The qualified candidate will support the California Sales/General Manager and MISA’s Director of Trade-Marketing in the West Coast region to help drive revenue for the overall territory. This position requires high level of cross-functional collaboration with other departments such as Logistics, Distribution, Warehouse, Procurement, and our offices outside of California including overseas.
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Assists with information maintenance and distribution by drafting integrative presentations, detailed correspondence, and reports.
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Address employee relations issues, such as harassment allegations, work complaints, or other employee concerns. Address employee relations issues, such as harassment allegations, work complaints, or other employee concerns.
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Requirements of the Marketing & Brand Coordinator: Work experience in the following industries is an asset, but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Sales, Political Science, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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Reporting to the Stop the Hate Project Director, the Communications Coordinator is responsible for all communications activities for the Stop the Hate program, including managing daily communications activities, media relations and roundtables, social media and digital platforms, website updates, and content development.
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Conducts all Investigations related to complaints, disciplinary action, and other Employee Relations issues, including hosting meetings, interviews, and developing resolutions for each type of case.
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This position helps support and grow the donor relations program by helping to identify donor prospects and manage direct mail campaigns. The Philanthropy Coordinator is responsible for daily implementation of gift/pledge processing activities for Villa Esperanza using the database system Donor Perfect.
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