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Remote/Onsite/Hybrid (how many days): 100% Remote
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In addition, the Store Manager carries out employment terminations following approval from the Regional Director and Human Resources. Take an active role in the development of the Store Manager, including administering the Training Program as well as ongoing training to prepare associates for the next level.
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Working alongside the Director, Philanthropy, the Manager, Philanthropy and Alumni Relations will build strong relationships with donors, alumni and other stakeholders to implement and enhance activities to increase the Colleges' donor pipeline, seek new opportunities for support, and engage its alumni and wider community in the life of the College.
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This role will report to the General Manager and CEO, while acting as a liaison between the employees and the upper management in all departments including sales, marketing, operations, accounting, etc.
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Reporting to the Director, the Leasing Manager will take the lead on planning, marketing, and executing the lease up of high-rise rental project launches in Vancouver. Reporting to the Director, the Leasing Manager will take the lead on planning, marketing, and executing the lease up of high-rise rental project launches in Vancouver.
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Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Front Desk Manager is responsible for supporting the students and family experience from registration through everyday activities. Send your resume and cover letter to job@artsumbrella.com, indicating Front Desk Manager in the subject line.
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Develop comprehensive content strategies in collaboration with the Digital Content Manager, aligning with marketing initiatives to enhance the online user experience and support brand objectives.
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Our Client is a global food and Beverages provider, with head offices around the world, the Channel Marketing Manager reporting to the General Manager - Canada, will be responsible for managing and coordinating the marketing (advertising & promotion) of the company’s products and services to meet the company’s objectives in Canada.
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Keystone Environmental is a leader in providing marine biological services to the Federal Government, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Oil and Gas Industry, and numerous Ports and Harbours.
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The People & Culture Manager will play a key role in recruiting, training, and retaining talent, as well as implementing policies and programs that promote employee engagement and organizational growth.
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We have an exciting opportunity for Senior Construction Manager to join our team in Vancouver. The Senior Construction Manager will oversee the progress of multiple system delivery for large projects in a timely and cost-effective way.
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Here at Johnston Davidson Architecture, we pride ourselves on civic work that help benefit the community and provide a strong foundation for the community's growth – and we are looking to add a BIM Manager to our team here in Vancouver.
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We are seeking to hire an individual with operational management experience to take on the role of Registration and Licensure Manager. Based in the BC lower mainland, the Registration and Licensure Manager is responsible for managing the operational process of the Registration and Licensure department and ensures that services and operating standards are met in alignment with the department’s strategic priorities and the College's policies and procedures.
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And support the RFP process/procurement initiatives with the Senior Product Manager. Leadership experience as a Product Manager (will be leading a team of at least 8 people) Planning version management, continuous improvement, including security management, version & patch management, and production support.
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St. Paul’s Foundation is seeking a Manager, Communications. The Manager, Communications will join a small but mighty team committed to delivering high quality products and services. Working with the Development and Donor Relations & Stewardship teams, write, edit, and project manage a wide range of materials.
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