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Postal Service employment includes great pay, good working conditions, career advancement, and job security that can lead to a lifetime career.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director of Institutional Giving, the position of Grant Specialist is responsible for maintaining grants records, identifying grant prospects, aiding in proposal development, maintaining the grant calendar, and more.
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Able to implement with little supervision the standards mandated by Head Start Program Performance Standards.
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Under the direction of a Senior Transportation Engineer, the Senior Environmental Scientist (Specialist) performs a various tasks relating to transportation project impacts on air quality. Eligibility for hire may be determined by your score on the Senior Environmental Scientist (Specialist) exam.
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This Housing Specialist will work with the housing navigators and the programs case manager to support the housing needs of the participants going through the Fresno-Madera Continuum of Care, Coordinated Entry System.
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Eisai is in the midst of an important launch of a new product in the U.S. focused on educating HCPs on a treatment for appropriate individuals suffering from mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or mild AD. The Neurology Account Specialist (NAS) will be part of a diverse team of sales professionals who support this important launch and will be responsible for developing and executing business plans for their assigned geography.
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Job training for an information technology specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 20 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Information Technology Specialist.
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Receive, and process electronic files, including email files and other files in their native formats, digital image files, even load-ready data and image files; digitize audio and video tapes, conversion of audio/video files to formats applicable for production or trial presentation; process, export in specified electronic formats and will load or import data into COTS products and litigation support applications.
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As a Patient Access Specialist with the largest private employer in the Central Valley, you will actively feel and see how your role is key to improving the quality of life for those we serve. CRMC encompasses several additional campuses totaling 909 beds to offer the most comprehensive care to our region which includes; the Fresno Heart and Surgical Hospital, a behavioral health center, a subacute and transitional care center, a cancer center, and home health services.
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Our Firm is seeking a highly motivated Assistant Environmental Specialist with QSP or QSD certification to join our team! Obtain information and prepare compliance documents including Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Indirect Source Reviews (ISR), Dust Control Plans (DCP), CEQA/NEPA, etc.
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The Education and Employment Mental Health Specialist/Case Manager reports to the Supervising Personal Service Coordinator and is responsible for assisting clients in obtaining desired education through access to vocational training schools, community and local colleges, universities and internet based programs.
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We are 29,000 strong and operate 1,500+ pet care centers in the U.S., Mexico and Puerto Rico, including 250+ Vetco Total Care hospitals, hundreds of preventive care clinics and eight distribution centers.
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Working Title : Research Grant Specialist I - Department of Neurology (Hybrid) The Research Grant Specialist I will work with the Principal Investigator (PI), research coordinators and other research staff, to complete and submit federal, industry, and non-federal clinical trial and basic science grant applications.
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Provide telephone crisis and suicide risk evaluations at Central Valley Suicide Prevention Hotline.
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This advertisement is for a Senior Psychologist, CF (Specialist) position located at Pleasant Valley State Prison in Coalinga, CA , located in Fresno County. Under the general direction of the Chief of Mental Health or Chief Psychologist, the Senior Psychologist, CF (Specialist) conducts specialized evaluations to diagnosis and treat mentally ill inmates in the Mental Health Services Delivery System (MHSDS.
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