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Ideal candidates will possess a background in urban planning, particularly urban design, or architecture; and have demonstrated experience leading, organizing and coordinating project teams and team assignments to deliver successful large-scale planning and mixed-use projects.
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The AWS Website Team is looking for a Digital Asset Manager that will be responsible for managing a centralized DAM that will serve as the unified source for digital assets used across multiple organizations in AWS. This individual will serve as the asset librarian and curator, providing the structure and recommendations to help the website team and our multiple stakeholders with storage, cataloging, managing, and organizing images, text files, logos, audio, video, or other assets.
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Experience organizing documentation to support accreditation processes such as FedRamp and ATOs. Experience with Infrastructure as code (IaC) frameworks, such as Terraform or CDK/CloudFormation.
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You have 6+ years of experience working on electoral campaigns or at a party committee, for elected federal or state government officials, on Capitol Hill, at an advocacy, non-profit, or similar organization with a focus on coalition and/or grassroots organizing and management experience in a statewide or national regional role.
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The Outreach Coordinator is responsible for educating the public, community partners, and referral sources about the Edenbridge PACE at SkylandTown Center program, organizing community outreach and promotional activities, and guiding interested older adults into the intake process.
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As a Supervisory Research Financial Economist, you will be responsible for organizing and conducting financial and economic research and analysis projects to identify and evaluate risks to the U.S. financial system and for providing analysis on other issues relevant to the OFR and the Council.
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Proven ability to identify and set campaign strategy and organizing priorities; outstanding ability to serve as a central decision maker. The Senior Director will lead the National Campaigns & Organizing team, which is charged with setting a vision and leading divisions responsible for developing and implementing campaign goals, strategies, and budgets to reach political/policy outcomes.
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The GW Medical Faculty Associates (MFA) was incorporated in July 2000 as a not-for-profit, physician-led practice group.
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Manage a team who work closely with Vera's initiatives on specific aspects of campaigns, including meetings with legislative and executive staff, drafting testimony, creating materials to share with legislators and federal agencies, organizing congressional briefings, advising Congress on legislation, lobbying on federal appropriations, and collaborating with other justice reform and immigration organizations.
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The Project Coordinator will also perform organizing activities such as organizing, attending and participating in stakeholder meetings, set up schedules and timelines to monitor progress and help ensure the project meets its goals, and track dates, budgets, invoices and other information using office productivity and approved FAA tools.
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Through the Henry Wallace Fellowship Program you’ll not only get plugged into the larger progressive network, but you’ll also be exposed to best practices of coalition building, grassroots activism, and organizing.
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The primary purpose and function of the Hospital Support Coordinator is to professionally handle a variety of requests from associates, hospitals, and clients in a positive manner. Awesome opportunities to volunteer through Mars Volunteer Program, like volunteering at coral reef cleanups or on research vessels.
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If you are ready to make a significant impact on patient care and work in a cutting-edge environment, we invite you to apply for the Ambulatory Nurse Coordinator position at MedStar Washington Hospital Center.
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Networks with community resources for housing, employment, substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment, training, child and family services, etc., and makes referrals as appropriate.
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Maintain Marina maintenance, such as cleaning, weeding, removing trash, organizing, and ordering supplies. Dockhand Crew Leader - $Columbia Island Marina, managed by Guest Services, is now hiring a Dock Hand Crew Leader.
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organizing job Title: coordinator Company: Emory University School Of Medicine in Washington, DC
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