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State: Cal/OSHA, Cal/EPA, Department of Toxic Substances Control, State Water Resources Control Board, California Air Resources Board, Office of the State Fire Marshal, California Department of Public Health-Radiologic Health Branch.
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Serve as management lead for communicable disease issues as they relate to and impact the following CDPH Centers/Divisions/Offices: the Administration Division, the Center for Preparedness and Response, the Office of Communications, and the Office of Legislative and Governmental Affairs; collaborate with management from these offices as communicable disease issues are frequently related to emergency responses, media inquiries, public communications, legislation, and public policy.
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We are a Berkeley-based immigration law office with a small, supportive team specializing in family-based immigration, naturalization, acquired/derived citizenship, consular processing, removal defense, asylum, U visas, waivers, naturalization, and Federal Court litigation.
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Endo, Perio, Oral Surgery, Ortho, and General Dentistry are all currently practiced in our office. Embarcadero Dentistry, located in the heart of the San Francisco financial district, is a long-established and highly regarded office.
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The Campus Supervisor maintains a visible and consistent presence on campus and in their assigned areas of focus, implements key safety and emergency procedures, and respond to calls of support from the office, members of the operations team, and school leadership.
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Whether you choose to join a hospital in the Northwest, a clinic in Southern California, or a medical office in the Mid-Atlantic, we have many opportunities for you to shape the future of care.
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This position is available for hybrid in-person work in our Berkeley, CA office or for remote work in the United States; provided travel to Berkeley, CA as requested is required. In addition to our enriching and collegial working environment, we offer highly competitive compensation and benefits packages, technology talks by our experts, a beautiful modern office, daily catered lunches, and more.
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Instructors will also be responsible for tracking student work and handing in any deliverables to the camp director and EU home office. Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.
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TranSystems' Berkeley office seeks a motivated and talented civil engineer to join our growing engineering team. This position will also involve coordination with clients, subcontractors, vendors, and personnel in the Oakland office and other TranSystems offices.
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Partners and collaborates with various campus departments including Facilities Services, Capital Projects, University Health Services, UC Police Department, Community Relations, People & Culture (HR), Office of Risk Management, and others to ensure effective campus organizational coordination in environmental and health and safety programs.
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Working at an outpatient facility, rehabilitation center, private practice or physical therapy office, you'll assess patients' mobility, strength and function, develop treatment plans, maintain records and provide patient education.
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Maintains and compiles data for statistical reports, student data reports, student records and files, or material requested by the District and State Chancellor’s Office. Modern software applications (Microsoft Office Suite, etc.
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Order and arrange for tool and material delivery; check office figures for accuracy; work with Field Manager and Construction Lead as needed. Coordinate scope, tools, and material orders with Field Manager and Office.
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Assist local police or sheriff's office, security, and/or ski patrol with emergency evacuation and accident response. Assist local police or sheriff's office, security, and/or ski patrol with emergency evacuation and accident response.
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Proficiency in accounting software, particularly Sage 300 Construction and Real Estate, Vista by Viewpoint, Microsoft Office applications, and financial reporting tools. Microsoft Office Suite with advanced knowledge of Excel.
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