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They are hiring a Registered Professional Land Surveyor to carry out land surveys in support of various land development projects ranging from residential subdivisions to roadway improvements and legal descriptions.
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Ten years of professional marketing and business development experience as director of business development or deputy director in the landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, or park advocacy fields, preferably based in NYC.
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Opportunities for personal and professional development, mentorship, advancement, and training. + Oregon Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license (Required). + Various land surveying technical skills, including ALTA/ACSM surveys, platting, land development, ROW surveys, preliminary design surveys, topo surveys, construction staking, deed research, survey map research, and good organizational skills.
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Our primary focus is Department of Defense airfield projects, although we have and will continue pursue FAA, DOT, and private work under the right circumstances.
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Director Business Development. PharMerica offers unmatched employee development, exceptional company culture, seemingly endless opportunities for advancement and the highest hiring goals in decades.
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Job ResponsibilitiesAs a Human Services / Support Coordinator or Qualified Professional with RHA, you will serve as the center of the interdisciplinary service team, which consists of nurses, Direct Care Associates, the Administrator and Group Home Manager, to guide the development of person-centered plans and overall programs based on the information you gain from interviewing the people we serve.
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Assists customers in reviewing and submitting necessary documents for approvals provided by the Community Development Department, Virginia Health Department, Virginia Department of Transportation, Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, and other local water and sewer service providers prior to the issuance of a Building and Zoning Permit.
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Youth Development Professional plan, implement, supervise, and evaluate programs/activities offered in program areas, such as education, technology, arts and crafts, physical education/sports, and health and wellness.
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The Hillel Development Director supports the Executive Director of Tufts Hillel on fundraising efforts and on work with the Tufts Hillel Board. Develops and implements a Tufts Hillel fundraising marketing and communications plan, with a focus on increasing donor count and revenue, in collaboration with the Executive Director of Tufts Hillel and the Senior Director of Development.
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Resource Development Director 2024. Resource Development Director. Three to five years’ experience in not-for-profit fund development including fundraising, grant writing and donor relations.
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Provide coaching, mentoring, alignment and professional development, fostering our high-performance culture. Investment in your development: mentorship through our MentorMatch program, access to 6,000+ online courses through Udemy, and an annual $3,000 stipend for your professional development.
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The Development Director for the Finley Health Foundation advances the Mission of the Foundation by increasing the level of involvement and philanthropic support from donors and prospects.
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Title: Director of Business Development – Bioanalytical, Biologics, Biomarker & Genomic Services. The Director of Business Development supports the Bioanalytical, Biologics, Biomarkers and Genomics Services business.
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This firm is seeking a candidate with experience in professional practice and design related to community development. Our client, a premier Land Development and Floodplain Management engineering firm, located in Sarasota, FL is looking for a highly motivated Project Manager.
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As the Director of Business Development, you're quarterbacking the new business function for the agency. Track and report on business development metrics, including pipeline, conversion rates, and revenue growth.
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