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Please apply now to take your career to the next level and become a vital part of our mission to support the Department of Defense and the US Intelligence Community in achieving their goals with Oracle GDI.
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Prioritizes client requests and makes introductions to appropriate internal service providers based on client needs and asset thresholds
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You work on a broad range of projects from major transit, bridge, airport, and related infrastructure projects to neighborhood development plans to street activation and community events. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PLANNER As a Community Engagement Planner , you are vital to advancing plans that are developed through strong engagement and support from residents, stakeholders, and visitors.
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Report any violations of clubhouse or pool rules to Community Manager. Perform additional duties as assigned by the Community Manager. Exceptional customer service is a must as the Community Attendant will work closely with our residents and their guests.
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JCRC builds alliances within and outside the Jewish community, educating and galvanizing the community on issues of social justice, enhancing the community’s understanding of Israel, combating antisemitism and hate, and advocating for public policy consistent with Jewish values.
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Guided by Jewish values, we assist donors in structuring charitable gifts, building legacies, facilitating personalized philanthropy, helping our partners establish a culture of endowment giving, and distributing community grants to a broad range of programs and institutions.
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Provides clients with exposure/teaching of practical life skills and mentoring and coaching services to clients in the community. JOB SUMMARY: The Case Manager will provide comprehensive case management services to clients and their families/significant others to ensure they have access to comprehensive, community-based services, and that all requirements from referral sources are met.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Summary: Develops referral sources from community groups, realtors, attorneys, and builders for 1st time homebuyer and CRA loans. Performs any functions necessary, within scope of authority and expertise, to provide the highest level of service and responsiveness to customers and the community in which it serves.
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The Community Health Outreach Coordinator engages the community in the services and activities of the Health & Wellness Center and provides education, outreach and support to the community as well as individuals and families served.
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Sorenson Communications is looking for part-time Deaf and hearing community interpreters to provide the highest quality interpretation services for Deaf consumers in multiple locations company wide.
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Provide technical advice and guidance for the full range of CPD programs and new initiatives to applicants, grantees, community organizations, elected officials, citizens and others in the planning, execution and implementation of program and community development needs and initiatives.
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Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children. Job Summary: A member of Community Health and Engagement, a registered nurse responsible for the provision of an organized program directed toward community education and health improvement.
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JOB TITLE: Community Support Specialist II. Community Support Specialists provide assistance with learning skills to live independently, accessing community resources, finding appropriate and affordable housing, receipt of entitlements, linking with appropriate treatment sources, coordination of care with collateral providers, assistance with money management (including representative payee or conservatorship, if necessary) and any other goals they have for their recovery.
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The CRS program is a voluntary incentive program that recognizes and encourages community floodplain management activities that exceed the minimum requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP.
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The Community Living Support Professional 2 implements the organizations mission and values by supporting individuals to make positive changes in their lives. Our VisionBe a community of program participants and staff making inclusion and access of individuals with disabilities or disadvantages a way for people, businesses, and communities to succeed together.
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