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Merchandise discount for our brands: 50% off regular-priced merchandise at Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta, and 30% off at Outlet for all employees. Blending the art and science of ecommerce merchandising, you will apply knowledge and understanding in navigating our product-to-site pipeline and offer your cross-functional partners a strategic view point on site execution, ensuring that the category navigation experience aligns to the design intent of the product, bringing key product initiatives alive on the sight through compelling story-telling.
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Northern California Outreach & Partnerships Coordinator. The R&R Northern California Outreach & Partnerships Coordinator will continue to increase Root & Rebound’s capacity to provide deep support and referrals to our vast caseload of direct legal service clients located in Northern California, continue to improve outreach so we can reach more people with our services, and continue to support to expand our capacity for record-cleaning across the state.
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By working with both programs, the expectation is that the relationships built with students, staff and families at Everett Middle School that this position will develop through their work as Wellness Coordinator and will enhance their capacity to work as Family Engagement Coordinator, and vice versa.
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Position SummaryReporting to the Director of Asian American & Pacific Islander (AA&PI) Student Services, and working alongside the Critical and Pacific Islands and Oceania Studies (CPIOS) faculty and staff, the Oceania Scholars Program Coordinator (OSPC) will serve as part of a cohesive, collegial team that is dedicated to providing effective advocacy for students at SF State and assisting students with their agency, self-determination and empowerment while pursuing their educational goals.
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The Practice Coordinator 2 is primarily responsible for representing the administrative team as the public face of the Practice and works closely with the administrative, clinical and management teams to support practice operations and customer service recovery and intervention efforts.
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Are you a recent college graduate seeking a break before further studies or a corporate job?
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The On Call Event Coordinator (EC) manages the events, including the coordination and monitoring of caterers, vendors, decor, entertainment, coat check, janitorial, security, and engineering needs while onsite.
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The Operations Coordinator provides general administrative and operational support to the assigned office(s) in the following functions: mail and copy services, facilities upkeep and maintenance, purchasing.
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As a valued member of the supportive and collaborative Student Affairs team, the project coordinator will have opportunities to enhance their administrative skill set and knowledge of higher education administration in a community of artists, makers, creatives, and educators.
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As the Events & Experiences Coordinator on the 1275 Experiential Marketing team, you will work with passionate experts and contribute to the creation of unforgettable experiences that showcase the power of Dolby technologies.
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Job DetailsDescription Position Title: Intensive Care Coordinator Accountability: Clinical Supervisor Status: Full-time, Non-Exempt Revised: December 2023 Hybrid Status: EE2 INTENSIVE CARE COORDINATOR Alameda County Mental Health Program Role: Under the direction of the Clinical Supervisor, the Care Coordinator works with families referred for Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Intensive Care Coordination.
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The Senior Project Coordinator will be involved in selected stages of a project’s life cycle (i.e. Initiation, Planning, Execution, Monitoring and Control, and/or Closure) for consulting services related to earth and environment projects including site characterization and remediation, environmental permitting and compliance, water/wastewater treatment, and mining.
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The Integral Counseling Psychology (ICP) Program is a 60-unit graduate degree program that prepares students to take the MFT and LPCC licensing exams in the state of California.
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The Intake Coordinator is a key frontline position responsible for conducting initial client intakes, managing referrals, providing information and assistance to community members, and offering clerical and legal support services.
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The UM Coordinator is responsible for serving primarily in an administrative support capacity and providing exceptional health care support services to the CHCN members, providers, and staff. Regular and reliable attendance is an essential function of the UM Coordinator I position.
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