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Responsibilities The Provider Relations Representative is responsible for establishing and maintaining positive relationships with various clients building strong, cohesive business partnerships.
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The Provider Relations Representative is responsible for establishing and maintaining positive relationships with various clients building strong, cohesive business partnerships. The Provider Relations Representative must have the ability to handle various situations in a professional manner, demonstrating excellent customer service at all times and ability to adapt to change.
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1+ years of relevant experience in a wine tasting room, marketing, public relations, hospitality, or related field preferred. Our team skillfully fuses the artistry of premium California winemaking with a steadfast devotion to kosher supervision and the esteemed legacy of the Herzog family.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Donor Relations Strategically steward new donors, event attendees, advocates and volunteers through relationship building and engagement activities. Coordinate key partnership highlights with corporations, community groups, schools, and individuals through marketing and social media platforms with the Communications Manager.
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Reports all Employee relations issues to the General Manager and/or Restaurant General Manager (In the absence of the GM/RGM, management should report Employee relations issues to www.
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The City of Oxnard's Public Works Department, Parks Division, is seeking a Parks Manager with strong technical and supervisory skills to be part of the team. A Bachelor's or Master's degree in in horticulture, landscape architecture, parks, forestry or a related field; or a Master's degree in Public Administration.
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Collaborate with Finance Field Manager to monitor and understand financial trend, changes, and mechanisms to drive financial goals. Professional written and verbal communication skills including public speaking, collaboration, and negotiation.
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THE IDEAL CANDIDATE will support community outreach efforts to implement strategic plans for communications, marketing, and community relations that are in alignment with the agency's mission and goals and must have a positive attitude, work effectively in a fast-paced team environment, show initiative, and adapt well to change, and possess effective public speaking and interpersonal communication skills; and is organized, and detail-oriented.
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Maintain licensing as Notary Public. Provides service as Notary Public. Supports Branch Manager with team member development through formal and informal observations, routine one on ones, and skills practices to achieve organizational objectives and strategic initiatives including developing long term member relationships.
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Documentation: Maintain accurate and organized records of employee relations cases, investigations, and outcomes. Training in Labor Relations Preferred. Employee, Labor, and Team Relations.
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LI-JF1 Keywords: Senior Water/ Wastewater Project Manager, water/wastewater pipeline, reservoir, pump station, infrastructure, civil, chemical, or mechanicalQualificationsRequired Qualifications BS Engineering required, preferably Civil, Chemical, or Mechanical California PE license with five or more years more responsible in charge Project engineering and management experience in a consulting firm.
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The Quality Engineering Manager 1 will support the requirements of the solar arrays and deployables manufacturing. Northrop Grumman's Mission Enabling Products, Deployables team has an opening for a Quality Engineering Manager 1 to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals within our Quality Engineering organization.
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Leads and develops teams effectively by teaching, training, and actively listening to associates; touring stores and providing feedback (Tour-to-
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Partner with Senior Director of Outlets and People Partner for all employee relations issues to ensure effective resolution. Collaborate with Client Engagement Manager to ensure Client Advisors meet all clienteling KPIs.
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