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Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer, and working collaboratively with the Director of Leadership and Annual Giving and the Director of Constituent Relations, the Director of Development Operations will be responsible for ensuring the smooth and efficient functioning of the Advancement Office activities, ultimately contributing to the success of fundraising efforts and donor relations.
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Required Education and Experience Advanced degree in Psychology, Social Work, Mental Health/Counseling, Education/Higher Education Administration, Public Health or related academic or professional field.
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Additional Information Associates degree in psychology or relayed field required. Bachelor degree and Certified Nursing Assistant certification preferred EXPERIENCE Minimum two (2) years prior experience in Psychology and or related field, working with specialized populations such as adults, adolescents and or children and families with psychiatric illness.
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AlliedTravelCareers is working with All Medical Personnel to find a qualified Psychology in Hartford, Connecticut, 06112! All Medical Personnel brings a unique understanding of the full continuum of care and the leadership traits necessary to meet the challenges of a changing healthcare market.
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Reporting to the VP, Chief Employment Counsel, and Labor Relations Director, the Strategic Labor Relations Advisor is responsible for delivering against the systemwide labor relations strategy and managing the labor relations initiatives for the region, and the workforce covered under their collective bargaining agreements.
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External Relations: The next Love146 CEO is one of the primary external faces of the organization and is expected to be a strong and effective public speaker with experience raising an organization's profile.
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Collaborates with the Office of Alumni & Donor Relations to incorporate annual and leadership giving into Reunion, Homecoming and other activities and programs produced from the Office of Alumni Relations to include donor cultivation and recognition events.
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Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers. Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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The HR Business Partner carries out responsibilities in the following key functional areas: performance management and employee relations, policy interpretation and implementation, diversity and inclusion, talent acquisition/recruitment, data analytics, training and development and onboarding.
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The Labor Relations Staff Attorney is accountable for independently performing a full range of labor relations activities related to public sector bargaining and municipal employees.
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Partner with product marketing and customer operations to develop a strategic cadence of customer-focused communications and a lifecycle campaign to drive adoption, engagement, and overall KPIs. Customer Marketing Campaigns: Lead and manage customer engagement and communication programs in partnership with Events and Demand Generation teams, such as in-person/virtual events, workshops, annual conferences, awards programs, onboarding, and ongoing nurture campaigns.
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Responsible for executing the Openings Studio/Professional Services sales and marketing strategy, both internally within ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions organization and externally with service and software User Clients with a focus on key accounts.
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Psychology is currently the largest major in the College of Arts & Sciences, and the department also offers a major in behavioral neuroscience and a Master’s program in industrial/organizational psychology.
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About DE Dominion Enterprises (DE) is a privately held digital marketing, data services, and software services conglomerate offering client solutions through specific business units in several verticals including automotive, hospitality, franchise, real estate, advertising, and powersports.
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An earned doctorate (in Psychology, Counselor Education, Art Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapies, or related) and/or a state of Connecticut Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is preferred. Housed in the Department of Psychology and operated collaboratively with department psychologists, the program takes pride in its high standards of clinical training, an extensive network of internship sites, and the many students whose thesis projects have won national awards for empirical research.
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