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Job Summary : The pre-apprenticeship program coordinator will work with partners, and Urban League staff to teach curriculum and continue to seek best practices and manage the Electrical Pre-Apprenticeship Program.
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St. Louis is a big-league city where the best fans in baseball cheer on the 11-time World Series champions - the St. Louis Cardinals - along with the 2019 Stanley Cup winning NHL St. Louis Blues.
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Revitalized urban areas include Benton Park, Soulard, the Central West End, the downtown loft district, The Grove and Tower Grove South neighborhoods. Highlights include the world renown St. Louis Arch, the St. Louis Symphony, Fox Theater, Art Museum, Science Center, Missouri Botanical Gardens and one of the best zoos in the country.
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Faith based non profit health system seeks 2 Gastroenterologists St Louis, Missouri! 2 yr guarantee - 480k base salary for general GI / Gastroenterologist. You'll find diverse worship and cultural opportunities through the metropolitan area.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFaith based non profit health system seeks an Endocrinologist in St Louis, Missouri! The proliferation of exceptional institutions of higher education, including Washington University, St. Louis University, and University of Missouri demonstrates that education is a priority for St. Louis.
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BE/BC Obstetrics & Gynecology - St. Louis Metro - FQHC. Nurse practitioners and prenatal service support. In 2023, an MLS expansion team, St. Louis City SC, will begin play. Pick a lifestyle - St. Louis has it - the city itself boasts diverse, iconic neighborhoods and proud heritage.
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The Marketing team leads the development and implementation of partnerships with Major League Baseball, ESPN, T-Mobile, DICK’S Sporting Goods, adidas, and more. From the T-Mobile Call Up Grant to the Gatorade Hydration Pack program to the Lance Crackers Coach of the Year, the Marketing Partnerships team builds exciting programs that not only support brand initiatives but deeply impact Little League communities, children, and families.
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We are currently seeking a highly talented and creative Urban Designer/Planner for our San Francisco office. A bachelor’s degree and/or master’s degree in urban design, planning, landscape architecture, architecture, or related design field.
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Sports are a significant part of Oklahoma City's culture, with passionate fans supporting teams such as the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder and the Minor League Baseball team, the Oklahoma City Dodgers.
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Known for its ivy-covered outfield walls, hand-operated scoreboard and famous Marquee sign, iconic Wrigley Field has been the home of the Chicago Cubs since 1916, making it the second oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball.
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Home to the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars and minor league baseball team, Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. Home to more than 300 parks, including the largest urban park system in America, residents and visitors can enjoy numerous outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, kayaking, boating and golfing.
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Urban, suburban, coastal, and country optionsBoston or Cape Cod-1 Hr, NYC-3hrs and the convenience of a local International Airport. Butler Hospital is affiliated with the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and is the flagship for Brown University's renowned Department of Psychiatry.
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We are currently seeking an Urban Designer that will be involved in projects encompassing urban redevelopment, resiliency, transit oriented development, strategic planning, downtown revitalization, large scale mixed use, and design of public realm.
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Recreation choices include deep-sea fishing, golf, tennis, major league sports, boat shows, auto racing, art festivals and outdoor food and wine extravaganzas. Miami is a paradise of oceanfront cityscapes, urban hubs and charming villages.
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From the trendy nightlife of South Beach, to the eye candy of the Art Deco district, to Calle Ocho and Little Havana, to the plush hotels of Miami Beach, to the historic hideaways of Coral Gables and the shops of Coconut Grove - the city offers endless opportunities for exploration.
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