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Under the supervision of the Aquatics Supervisor, Aquatics Coordinator. Our offerings include early childhood education programs, aquatics, after school programs, tennis, and a wide variety of unique classes and activities for all ages groups.
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Residential counselors collaborate regularly with all Daybreak Staff and report to Program Coordinator and Program Manager. Daybreak participants receive training in: Obtaining and maintaining employment, Personal health and self-care, Money management, Meal planning and preparation, performing daily chores, Accessing and using educational training and community resources, Locating, and renting housing, Pursuing educational opportunities, Case Management, Counseling, Educational Groups, Socialization Activities, and Permanency Planning.
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Use Thermo Fisher Scientific's or customer's inventory/order management electronic systems to perform the following activities: on-site program replenishments and disbursements, receiving, put-away, stock rotation, cycle counts, order entry and expediting, customer service call resolution, product returns, and backorder processing.
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The Extended Day Program Coordinator should be an extremely organized and responsible individual. You will have the opportunity to oversee and execute all program logistics, ranging from the scheduling of different activities, supervision of staff involvement, curriculum practices, procurement of materials, and ensuring the ultimate success of the afternoon.
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Ensuring smooth day to day activities on the project site including site office management, budget and cost control, Administration of subcontracts and all associated construction compliances and documentation; processing of subcontractor and vendor invoices, equipment tracking, union payroll uploads and documentation and preparing client billings.
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Oversee the daily operational and project management activities related to the educational grant and MA sponsorship processes (i.e. intake, review, tracking, change of scope, reconciliation, closeout and reporting processes) recommending enhancements to processes as identified.
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Attorney Development Coordinator to support the Attorney Development department in all efforts relating to attorney training and development for attorneys in the Firm’s west coast offices. Has at least two years of experience coordinating attorney development activities in a law firm; or equivalent combination of education and experience in attorney development or a related field.
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As a Field Marketing Coordinator, you will be responsible for supporting the Field Marketing Manager in their efforts to align with the regional sales team through the development and management of field-based demand generation programs and event campaigns to build awareness, drive and nurture leads, and accelerate opportunities to close.
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Process payments for rental equipment, recreation activities, facility rentals, or retail sales. POSITION SUMMARY Encourage, recruit, register, and schedule guests to participate in recreation activities.
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Assist the commercial and management teams with client development related activities, including data entry, various report management, and execution of client treatments Provide recommendations and personal services of the highest level that may include directions, restaurant reservations, entertainment requests, floral orders, etc.
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Qualifications: 1-3 years of experience in the field of recreation or appropriate experience in assessing, designing and implementing social, educational, recreational and leisure activities for an active senior population is preferred.
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Function as the Chemical Hygiene Officer, Emergency Coordinator, Biological Safety Officer, or other technical lead, as requested. Apply technical expertise in completing risk assessment activities (e.g., PPE Risk Assessment, Industrial Hygiene (IH) Risk Assessment, Ergonomic Risk Assessment, Site Risk Assessment) to minimize EHS related risk (e.g., fire, environmental releases, injuries and illnesses, etc.
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The Legal Billing Coordinator is an integral part of our client's Accounting team. This role will be responsible for coordinating the activities of the billing process and performing complex billing duties, while acting as liaison between billing attorneys and billing secretaries, legal attorneys, and/or organization (customers) and the billing staff, as well as responding to internal and external inquiries in a timely manner.
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The Activity Coordinator is responsible for assisting with organizing, scheduling, promoting, facilitating, and directing the activities and excursions for Traditions Memory Care in order to enhance the residents’ independence and quality of life, in accordance with the company’s mission and values.
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In addition to graduation from a four-year accredited college or university with major coursework in recreation, physical education, social work, gerontology, public administration, or another closely related field of study – the candidate will also have three (3) years related paid recreation work experience at a level comparable to Recreation Services Coordinator or similar position with significant experience in the implementation of recreation and human services program or activities.
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