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The Activities Coordinator is responsible for utilizing variety of techniques including but not limited to arts, crafts, reading, sports, games, dance and movement, drama, music, and community outings.
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Schedules and coordinates meetings, events, interviews, appointments, and/or other similar activities. Glidewell Laboratories is the industry leader in dental technology due to our agility, speed, and cutting edge technology.
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Assist Housekeeping management in managing daily activities. JW Marriott associates are confident, innovative, genuine, intuitive, and carry on the legacy of the brand’s namesake and company founder, J.Willard Marriott.
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You will perform various activities including clerical, reporting, database management, preparation of reports, presentation materials, and administrative functions to drive company success. You will perform various activities including clerical, reporting, database management, preparation of reports, presentation materials, and administrative functions to drive company success.
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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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Title: Clinical Research Coordinator II. The CRC II independently manages, facilitates and monitors the daily activities of multiple moderately complex clinical trials and performs a variety of duties involved in the collection, compilation, documentation and reporting of clinical research data.
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LSA is seeking a full-time Senior Proposal Coordinator to lead proposal efforts and support firm-wide marketing activities. The Senior Proposal Coordinator must be able to tailor source material and proposal content to the scope of work/RFP/RFQ requirements with little direction after the kick-off meeting.
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Under the general supervision of the Associate Dean for DEI, this individual will spend 40% of their effort supporting the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to carry out its strategic plan, coordinate meetings, manage programmatic activities such as trainings/events, manage data/metrics for evaluation, and manage communications/marketing/website and outreach content.
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The Purchasing Coordinator position is responsible for supporting the purchasing team with daily receiving, buying and distribution of goods throughout our operation. This role supports procurement activities by assisting in the acquisition of good and services, performing buying duties when necessary, and contacting suppliers to schedule or expedite deliveries.
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As a Quality Assurance/Control (QA/QC) Coordinator on our team, you’ll have an opportunity to support a program team with the coordination of inspection activities for pipe, valves, fittings, and vaults for our utility client.
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Job Title: Sales Support Coordinator. Our modern office in Irvine offers a collaborative and relaxed atmosphere, complete with complimentary snacks, beverages, and a comprehensive benefits package, including fully paid health insurance, 401k contributions, extensive paid time off, bi-annual salary reviews, gym memberships, and regular team-building activities.
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ROLE: The Instruction and Outreach Librarian serves as the coordinator for all library instruction and outreach activities. Promote library collections, activities, facilities, and services through library/campus events.
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Proven work experience as a digital or social media coordinator. Collaborates, participates in, and coordinates promotional activities, contractor promo events, or trade shows. Composes, develops, evaluates, and conducts training on marketing activities, strategies, and policies.
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The Research Nurse Coordinator (RNC) is responsible for all aspects of clinical research activities and works in close cooperation with study physicians. One year of Clinical Research Coordinator experience or at least five years of experience in the specific medical speciality of the position.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a Shipping Coordinator to become an integral part of our team! You will help coordinate incoming and outgoing shipment activities. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a Shipping Coordinator to become an integral part of our team.
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