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Now in his second term of office, Jason has worked on a range of policy issues, helping to promote affordable housing production, respond to the climate and addiction crises and invest in child care and education, amongst other work.
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Highly desirable to this position is a thorough knowledge of public works infrastructures such as parks and lands, clean water programs and stormwater management and the interface with stakeholders for communication in these areas.
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With a mission to enhance the quality of life in San Francisco for residents, visitors and business owners, Public Works is committed to providing outstanding public service through an equity lens.
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The Portland Public Schools is seeking a highly qualified candidate to serve in the role of Deputy Superintendent of Business and Operations. Collaborate with the Superintendent and district leadership to prioritize the work of all leaders in ensuring equitable and high academic outcomes for all students.
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One year of experience in customer service skills. Hennepin Healthcare is an integrated system of care that includes HCMC, a nationally recognized Level I Adult Trauma Center and Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and acute care hospital, as well as a clinic system with primary care clinics located in Minneapolis and across Hennepin County.
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In 2023, Terra expanded their footprint with the acquisition of Paul Brothers Inc, a 3rd generation owned commercial landscaping company based in Boring, Oregon. With experience in public works - and a commitment to quality, performance, and safety Terra has secured one of the finest reputations in the industry.
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The EHS specialist will be based on site in the Clackamas facility but also support the PowderPure facility (The Dalles for 20% of its time). Partner with site safety committee to identify areas of opportunity/concern, bring forward opportunities to site leadership, and gain participation in proactive EHS programs.
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Four (4) years as a Permit Technician, or equivalent, performing in a lead capacity in a regulatory or permit processing environment with customer service responsibilities. Project and maintain a positive image with those contacted in the course of work.
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10 years of specialized OSINT experience with appropriate military and civilian training in the intelligence analysis field. Conducts internet searches of geographic and topical interest for inclusion in OSINT reports and products.
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This position is hybrid (minimum of 40% in the Seattle office) or fully remote (for those located within Washington State, but outside of mass transit options to our Seattle office.
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Bachelor's Degree in international relations, education, or international development or related field; at least five years of experience working in the international field; at least three years of experience in supporting proposal development, especially for U.S. Government opportunities such as for U.S. State Department Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and USAID.
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Associates degree or equivalent with concentration in food and nutrition, food service management, dietetics, family and consumer sciences, nutrition education, culinary arts, business or a related field AND at least one year of relevant school nutrition programs experience.
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We are at an inflection point in our organization's history where unique opportunities exist to lead transformational change and build a legacy of service and impact for our dedicated employees.
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Explore these list of new and current job opportunities: fulltime, temporary or part-time Audio Editor jobs by top employers in in United States. See the list of Audio Editor job vacancies in United States.
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Item 2: Completed bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited college or university in one of the following required degree fields: special education, elementary education, speech-language pathology, early childhood education, physical therapy, psychology, social work, or nursing AND a minimum of 24 credits in courses that specifically address the Early Childhood Special Education standards.
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