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As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to learning and student success; teaching, research, scholarship and creative activity; justice, diversity, equity and inclusion; resource development and sustainability; dedicated community engagement, and wellness and safety.
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Under the direction of the study PI and supervised by the Director of Clinical Research within the UC Davis Fetal Care and Treatment Center, this position serves as a Clinical Research Coordinator Assistant (aCRC.
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Under general direction of the Manager of Customer Service, with lead direction from the Business Services Analyst, the Customer Service Coordinator (CSC) works in the Customer Service Center as part of a team that is the face of Facilities Management to the campus.
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Management and development of Social Media & Video Coordinator and Email Marketing Coordinator. Development and execution of strategic marketing initiatives to drive ticket and merchandise sales, support community relations, partnerships, and promotional marketing, and facilitate brand recognition.
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Under the direction of the Recreation Supervisor and Recreation Coordinator (Full Time), the Recreation Coordinator (Seasonal) is responsible for a variety of recreational programming, safety, and oversight of children and Recreation Leaders in our Youth Summer Day Camps.
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The HPS II functions as a highly skilled and technical consultant in the areas of strategic planning, program planning, program development, and local policy analysis for maternal health programs.
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Will supervise all on-site staff, which may include: Assistant Community Director, 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), Painter(s), and Housekeeper(s.
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The Instructional Development Adjunct Coordinator will coordinate, develop and organize programs such as workshops, lectures, and training series to inform faculty and staff of trends in instructional technology, methods for appropriate and effective use of technology in teaching, and use of specialized tools.
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The Infant Toddler Lead Teacher reports to the Site Supervisor in a center-based program and an Education Coordinator (Supervisory) in the home based program. Possession of a current Child Development Associate Teacher Permit or higher as issued by the State of California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, including a minimum of three (3) units of infant/toddler coursework.
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The Volunteer Coordinator spends 30% of their time managing the ACC Community Center’s Front Desk and Welcome Center. Maintains a strong understanding of ACC HR, Accounting, Fund Development, and Programs services, functions, and staffing.
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The Mental Health Service Coordinator provides Behavioral Health recovery-based services, including, but not limited to: assessments, service plan development, case management, housing support, skills training, group facilitation, crisis intervention, and individual and group therapy.
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Secondary responsibilities:Assist design/build sales staff with schematic plans for presentationSupport training of Engineers, Designers and CAD operatorsWork with department Coordinator to organize job priorities and schedulingREPORTING STRUCTURE:This position reports directly to the Engineering ManagerCAREER ADVANCEMENT: Career advancement at Rex Moore is possible with all positions, but not guaranteed, and could be within the current department as well as other departments within the company.
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As an Administrative Coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in assisting our brokers and clients by offering support in sales, marketing, and research activities, as well as managing general office administration tasks.
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The Marketing Coordinator Assistant role supports the Marketing Coordinators, Business Development Managers, and other marketing and business development staff with administrative tasks and other duties that build Carollo's brand with external clients (in the form of proposals, SOQs, interviews, etc.
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Report any suspected child abuse to the Youth Development Coordinator. The YMCA culture supports relationship building, balanced lifestyles, and the development of our team. With terrific benefits such as retirement, 5 weeks of paid time off starting your first year, and investment in your development; the YMCA is committed to not just nurturing the potential of the children and families we serve, but of our Team as well.
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