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The Budget Analyst in the Dean's Office of the College of Health and Human Services, provides lead guidance, strategic planning, analysis, monitoring, and problem solving related to the spectrum of operational, personnel, administrative, and financial functions of the College as they pertain to budget.
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The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:+ Leading the development and implementation of CEQA/NEPA projects+ Developing and managing positive relationships with clients+ Applying innovative solutions and problem solving to meet client objectives.
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The incumbent serves as the primary budgetary liaison between the Deans and Academic Affairs, Budget Planning and Administration, Administration and Business Affairs, Office of Faculty Advancement (FA), Employment Services, University Enterprises Inc. (UEI), Payroll Services, College of Continuing Education (CCE), Accounting Services, Procurement and Contract Services, Accounts Payable, and outside agencies.
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Provides psychodynamic interventions, crisis intervention, grief/bereavement counseling, problem solving, stress reduction and developing healthy coping strategies in individual/family/group settings.
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Experience with financial projections, resource allocation, program planning, and project management. Experience in planning and leading effective meetings, conducting trainings, and orienting support staff.
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Must be highly organized, detail oriented, and have exceptional planning and problem solving skills. We offer private duty nursing, skilled nursing, physical rehabilitation, companion care, respite care and behavioral care for individuals with chronic and acute illnesses and disabilities.
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Customer service oriented- Communication skills - written, verbal and presentation- Planning, calendaring and organizing- Prioritizing - Problem assessment and solving- Information gathering and monitoring- Attention to detail and accuracy- Flexibility and adaptability- Computer skills and knowledge of relevant software- Knowledge of operation of standard office equipment- Knowledge of clerical and administrative systems such as HubSpot.
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Organizational Competencies: Continuous Improvement, Superior customer Service, Continuous learning, Active listening and understanding, Attention to detail, Steadfast ethics and integrity, All-in teamwork, Inclusive decision making, Creative problem solving, Growth mindset, Broad Perspective.
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Core Competencies: Personal Credibility, Analytical Abilities, Active listening, Adaptability, Attentiveness, Problem Solving, Dependability, Decision-making, Effective communication, Digital literacy, Friendliness, Knowledge of your product or service, Open-mindedness, Quick thinking, Responsiveness, and Timeliness, and Builds Collaborative Relationships with peers.
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Working alongside the Community Manager, your participation in scheduled meetings is critical to strategic planning, weekly traffic analysis, target audience tweaking, and problem solving.
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Problem-Solving: Strong problem-solving skills to identify and address challenges in the talent acquisition process, as well as in talent development and retention efforts.
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Strong problem-solving skills to identify and address challenges in the talent acquisition process, as well as in talent development and retention efforts. They also support succession planning practices and talent development programs that drive career growth.
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Embark on a journey with Model 1 and embrace our core values of Problem Solving, Setting the Tone, Driving Forward, Finding Balance, and Owning It. We are dedicated to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants, in accordance with federal, state, and local laws.
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Therefore, planning and problem-solving skills are both essential for success in this position. Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Automotive Mechanic Tech Instructor based in Sacramento, CA, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Facilitates decision making and problem solving in concert with the organizations mission and values. Problem solving skills and solution-oriented mindset. Leads planning, organizing, and implementing actions to achieve the strategic and operational goals established for advancing Hospice in new California markets.
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