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This person will be responsible to assist the Program Nutritionist with all nutrition related program components, will assist with the planning, implementation, and compliance of all federal and state requirements for nutrition education and WIC certifications, will also provide nutritional counseling and education to clients, evaluate and update nutrition education plans.
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A Master's degree from an institution accredited by a recognized regional accrediting body in Nutritional Sciences, Community Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition, Dietetics, Public Health Nutrition, Home Economics with a major in Foods and Nutrition.
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The director will oversee development of brand payor messaging and execution of tactical plans (branded sales/promotional tools, convention/symposia, PR/media, web strategy, market research, launch planning etc.
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Bachelor’s in Business or related field is preferredDesign Associate:o Currently enrolled in or a graduate of an Interior Design programo Experience in using floor and space planning applicationso Knowledgeable of general principles of home décor and design (i.e. furniture, carpet, draperies, and color schemes)o CIDA accreditation preferredSUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: NoneWeekly Hours:20.
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Under the direction of the Mayor, the Planning Director manages and supervises all activities and employees of the Department of Planning and Zoning. The Director promotes the economic development of the city in coordination with the Mayor's Office, supervises permit coordination, and advises the City officials and land use commissions on planning and zoning matters.
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Conduct union contract administration duties including grievance investigations and dispositions, disciplinary actions, deal with union representatives, manpower planning, wage administration and development and reporting of departmental measurables.
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Job Summary As a director, you will help develop and deliver customized approaches to our service offerings to meet our client’s specific needs including supply chain planning, sourcing/capital allocation, production, and distribution.
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Facilitate store reset activity with the NHC Store Planning Team as required. Facilitate store reset activity with the NHC Store Planning Team as required. The basic function of this position is to provide full store service to Novo Distribution's (dba Empire) National Home Center (NHC) account in a "territory" of stores.
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Follows applicable policies and procedures of the Safety & Regulatory Manual regarding General Safety, OSHA (includes the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment), DOT (driving safety), FDA, and Emergency Planning.
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Lead the accounting and finance aspects of the ERP implementation project, from planning through execution. Experience with NetSuite ERP implementation. The Implementation Consultant will play a crucial role in the transition to NetSuite, specifically focusing on the accounting and finance modules.
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Business Planning: Leads and contributes to development of Regional strategic plans for a Medtech product and a pharmaceutical product with Mental Health Leadership, Global, Brand Lead, Value & Access Lead, and other cross-functional partners, and represents external customer insights and needs of the team.
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Three (3) years of experience with meeting planning, contract review and fulfillment, and/or customer service. The Grant Operations Analyst is responsible for providing coordination and planning for multiple federal or state government grant budgets including set-up and management of accounts, invoicing, and reporting for Advocacy.
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Prior experience in a corporate tax planning role or performing tax due diligence in a transaction services position at an accounting firm or as a tax associate in a law firm. The Global Tax Director leads the tax function for the company, with responsibilities including setting global tax strategy for the corporate entities, tax analysis of commercial transactions, tax compliance and partnering with the company’s Controller to manage the quarterly and annual tax provision processes.
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As the AD Human Resources Business Partner you will have the opportunity to influence and lead human capital planning, change management, organizational consulting & design, and diversity, inclusion & engagement initiatives while utilizing business process principles.
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Projects will include (but are not limited to) event planning, fielding and tracking channel marketing requests, signage and collateral estimates, asset organization, website/email proofing, and overall department project trafficking and calendars.
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