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The incumbent must be able to function as an integral part of a team in designing and implementing successful fundraising programs which include annual giving, planned giving, and principal, major and mid-level gifts to maximize philanthropic support for the College.
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Precision PT has established relationships with local high school and college athletic training programs and professional teams. Whether your perfect day includes mountain biking, wind-surfing, stand-up paddle, trail running or a simple stroll to your farm-to-table eatery, sushi bar or artisan ice cream shop, Santa Cruz has it all and year-round sunshine to match.
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Dudek is seeking a college-level technical student intern interested in California archaeology/paleontology for Summer 2024. 1 years college course work in archaeology, anthropology, geology, or related field.
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A minimum of a 4-year college degree in fire management, forestry, natural resources, cultural anthropology, restoration ecology (or equivalent work experience) or related fields is highly desirable.
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Education:Master's Degree in Student Affairs, Counseling, or a related field, from an accredited college or university. This position is responsible for campus community outreach and development of student support services to foster multicultural awareness and cross cultural engagement.
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A two- or four-year college degree accredited by an association recognized by the US Department of Education may be substituted for the high school requirements. The County of Santa Cruz is seeking a Sheriff’s Corrections Officer.
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A Master’s Degree in counseling, psychology, theology or divinity from a college or university and/or as required by state-specific regulations. BS or BA in theology, religion, human services, counseling, psychology, or sociology from a college or university and/or as required by state-specific regulations.
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Two years of college coursework in planning, urban studies, environmental planning, engineering, forestry, architecture, design, marketing, computer science or other fields related to transportation planning functions, or.
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UC Santa Cruz is a public university like no other in California, combining the experience of a small, liberal arts college with the depth and rigor of a major research university. If a hybrid work schedule is confirmed, the selected candidate must be able to work successfully from a home/remote office and be able to fulfill the requirements of the UCSC telecommuting agreement.
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This temporary position will lead the Summer Youth Trail Crew, a program in partnership between the City of Santa Cruz and SCMTS. The two organizations work together to hire five high-school-age crew members who work in City of Santa Cruz parks from June through early August.
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College coursework or equivalent work experience in K-8 education, Social Work, Counseling, Child Development, ABA Therapy, Behavioral Intervention, and similar fields. Ensure equitable and student-centered approaches to behavior management and camper conflict.
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THE JOB: Sheriff's Corrections Officers are assigned to a shift in a maximum, medium or minimum correctional facility to admit, release, guard and supervise inmates in County Corrections Facilities. upon completion of probationary period which is 2080 County service hours which includes annual leave, paid holidays, medical, dental, vision and CalPERS retirement benefits.
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6 years of Office Management and bookkeeping/accounting experience (in lieu of college experience). 2 years of college required, associate degree with emphasis in Accounting or Business is preferred, PLUS a Minimum of 4 years of experience in an office manager or similar role, including a minimum of 4 years of bookkeeping/accounting experience.
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Together we work with the area’s top brands such as UC Santa Cruz, Cabrillo College, Santa Cruz County Bank, Bay Federal Credit Union, Moe’s Alley, The Catalyst, Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz County, Community Bridges, and the Santa Cruz Symphony.
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At the direction of the Superintendent, the CBO plans, organizes, administers, directs, and coordinates the business and support functions of the District including but not limited to budgeting, accounting, student attendance, purchasing, food services, transportation, maintenance, operations, risk management, information systems and student body accounting.
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