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We are seeking a creative and dynamic Social Media Coordinator to join our Brand Marketing team. We are seeking a creative and dynamic Social Media Coordinator to join our Brand Marketing team.
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Successful completion of GCP certification and Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) certification within 6 months of being in the role. The Clinical Research Coordinator will manage all clinical trial activities under supervision in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and procedures of study protocol while maintaining company mission, vision and values.
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The Events & Marketing Coordinator works closely with internal teams to coordinate events (conventions, sales and trade shows, special events, and other events) and marketing needs. Marketing team support - Act as a general coordinator for the marketing team for shipping, communications, and other responsibilities as determined by manager.
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Support the Director of Catering & Convention Services, Convention Services Manager, and Catering Managers with finalizing Catering Business, detailing the meeting/function with the client (space requirements, times, menus, themes, etc.)
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Site OT Infrastructure Support Lead and Coordinator with Global Infrastructure solutions at site (e.g. support of AD and firewall policies to allow proper access and communication from either AD security or network firewall policies, and commissioning and startup support.
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Assists with the supervision of on-site staff, which may include: Resident Services Coordinator(s), Compliance Specialist(s), Leasing Manager, Leasing Consultant(s), Maintenance Supervisor(s), Maintenance Technician(s), Make-Ready or Rehab Technician(s), Groundskeeper(s)/Porter(s), Painter(s), and Cleaner(s)/Housekeeper(s.
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The Licensing Coordinator will maintain current licensure for programs including State, DEA/CSOS, Board of Pharmacy, SAMHSA, CLIA and local licensure, partner with programs to prepare the proper documentation for submission to meet the deadlines required for new and renewal licensure, and assist programs in preparing for site surveys and track audit results.
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Partners with the Activities and Volunteer Coordinator (AVC) to ensure a variety of appropriate and individualized activities are available throughout the day and evening and that Care Managers are actively involved and engaged with activities.
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Horticulture Lighting - Sales Coordinator. The Sales Coordinator will communicate inventory levels to sales teams, assist in forecasting, complete administrative tasks that support the sales department and promote customer satisfaction.
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Under the direction of the Cultural Arts Programs & Venue Coordinator and Cultural Arts administrative staff, successful candidates will work as part of a team to turn community park baseball fields into concerts venues, and back again in one day, for nine consecutive Fridays from June 21 to August 16, 2024.
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We currently have a full-time HYBRID opening for a Human Resources Coordinator in our Carlsbad, CA corporate office. May assist the Benefits and HRIS Administrator and HR Business Partner with the workers compensation program including claim reporting, ergonomics, safety, OSHA Log, “return to work” evaluations, medical management, and frequent communication with WC carrier.
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HVAC Materials Coordinator - Marine Corp Base Camp Pendleton Competitive wages and an INSURANCE ALLOWANCE! The ideal EMI HVAC Materials Coordinator enjoys challenges and working in a fast-paced team environment.
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Position Details: Onsite Full time 22/23 School Year Elementary Caseload details provided during interview Active California SLPA licensure required Position Benefits: Weekly pay w/ G uaranteed hours Professional support and guidance This position is actively interviewing, for immediate consideration contact our hiring coordinator, Katherine Ravenell.
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The HVAC Technician is primarily responsible for performing installs, repairs, maintenance, and upgrades to a variety of equipment including: refrigeration, air conditioning, electric motors, heating units, heat pumps, and intake and exhaust fans.
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As the Senior Marketing Coordinator, you'll be responsible for executing the strategic marketing initiatives pertaining to a portfolio of resort brands across digital platforms with the objective of increasing engagement, loyalty, attracting new customers, and driving revenue.
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