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Budgeting, Business Markets, Community Management, Decision Making and Critical Thinking, Effective Communications, Effectiveness Measurement, Event Management, Organizational Savvy and Politics, Project Management.
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10+ years of experience as a Human Resources Business Partner, Consultant, Strategist or Specialist including experience with Associate or Employee Relations, Change Leadership, Talent Acquisition, Compensation, Talent Management, Organizational Development, Employment Practices, or Employment Law.
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We are seeking an innovative and highly motivated Supervising Staff Scientist with expertise in cell therapy process development and people management. Lead technology transfer efforts to implement new processes and technologies in collaboration with Analytical Development, MSAT, Quality, Manufacturing, Alliance Management and Engineering.
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Lead the design, development and evaluation of key corporate-wide programs including change management, culture, team health, team building, and high potential development initiatives ensuring adoption and behavior change.
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Establish and maintain a set of key performance measures (KPMs) that provide the Lead Pastor and church staff with ongoing visibility of the effectiveness of all functional areas of the church.
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Hour About Us:Dominium is one of the leading affordable housing development and property management companies nationwide. With offices in Minneapolis, Atlanta, Dallas and Phoenix, Dominium is one of the nation’s most respected and innovative affordable housing development and management companies.
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Excellent organizational and advanced technological skills, proficient in the MS Office Suite and Google Docs, Salesforce and various donor management tools/systems (Givebutter), email marketing/communications programs (Mailchimp), social media platforms, and other electronic database/budget programs.
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Define, develop, and execute organizational change management (OCM) campaigns including communications, collateral, videos, demos, trainings, and presentations to spread awareness, create excitement, and drive adoption.
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The Accreditation Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of the UCSF Police Department accreditation process for the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, (CALEA) and the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators, (IACALEA) and the development of processes to meet and exceed reaccreditation requirements.
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People Business Partner: Act as an HR business partner to support employees across the organization, monitor employee morale, assist with organizational change management, and partner with managers on challenging people-related issues and decisions.
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Our team has the proven engineering expertise to offer technical consulting, in-house prototype fabrication, circuit board and battery pack manufacturing, full-stack product development, and fleet management tools to solve the most complex challenges facing today's clean tech industry.
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As a member of MNHC’s Senior Management Team, the Director of the Mission Resource Center (MNRC) provides strategic planning and organizational development leadership to Homeless Services staff.
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The Head of Clinical Data Operations and Reporting, Oncology Early Development, is a key role in the management and oversight of clinical data, statistical programing, subsequent analysis, ensuring transparency and sharing of trial data across AbbVie, and associated systems and vendors.
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Proven track record in project and program management, expertise in financial management, resource management, and organizational change management methodologies and tools.
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Design and implement initiatives aimed at improving organizational effectiveness and building the right culture for RSO. 5 years of work experience in Finance, Sales Operations, Management Consulting or Investment Banking.
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