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The Senior Programmatic Media Manager is responsible for the development and execution of programmatic campaigns across all channels including Display and Native, Mobile, OTT, Audio and Gaming.
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As the Senior Event Sales Manager , you will be responsible for driving event sales revenue and managing the sales process for our exquisite event spaces, catering to a diverse range of clientele from weddings and corporate events to social gatherings and conferences.
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Report and document issues with clients regarding overall heath, medication, dental and mental health concerns to manager(s) and/or the agency nurse. Implements dynamic, person-centered client programming across multiple domains, including but not limited to independent living skills, social/emotional development, communication, problem-solving, vocational development, and safety.
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Basic requirements: Masters Degree in a related field (e.g., Psychology, Sociology, Public Policy, Public Service/Administration, Education, Social Work). Supporting the Chief Development Officer and Grants Manager in the preparation of grant applications.
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Develop social media strategy specifically focused on increasing visibility of the firm’s diversity commitment and accomplishments and deliver that content to law student and prospective lateral applicant pool.
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The Social-Emotional Learning Curriculum Specialist will support in this effort, working collaboratively with the Manager of Curriculum Design, Director of Professional Development and Curriculum Design, National Implementation Manager, Evolve Evaluation Manager, and design consultants.
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Must HavesTo thrive in this role, you should have:Bachelors degree in Psychology, Social Work, Public Health, Human Services, or a related field. Your Mission:Reporting to the Behavioral Health Program Coordinator, the Behavioral Health Case Manager works collaboratively with all CASL program departments to assess and address the behavioral health needs of entire households.
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The Inside Sales Manager will be joining a rapidly growing Sales organization to lead and manage a team of Business Development Representatives (BDR). We have Employee Resource Groups, community volunteer opportunities, social events, DEI initiatives, and reimbursements for professional development relevant to your role.
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We evaluate every internal decision on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors to determine if our actions will result in a net positive impact on the community, our employees, customers, shareholders, and the environment.
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Whenever possible, SCs should work with the social services director and property manager to resolve issues together (without releasing confidential information). SCs may act as liaisons with property manager or community agencies only if resident approaches the SC and requests assistance.
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Reviews analytics and uses data to inform the social media strategy. Creates an active social media presence to boost brand awareness and recognition. Stay current with emerging social media tools, platforms, and trends in the competitive landscape.
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Experience as a social media manager. TO APPLY: Please email your resume, social media handles, and any writing samples you have to @elizabeth@jamtikmarketing.com. Create engaging text, video, and image content for various social media platforms.
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The Social Work Care Manager II is an Illinois licensed social worker who provides patient care through a diverse role as a clinician, educator, care coordinator, and advocate. The Social Work Care Manager II collaborates with other members of the health care team to facilitate effective care management and support services at the appropriate level of care and implement sustainable solutions to support patients and families.
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Job DescriptionOverview:The Manager, Paid Search and Social is the day-to-day steward of paid search and social media for assigned brands and is responsible for leading campaign development, activation, and innovation.
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At Hermès, our actions for sustainable development and corporate social responsibility are founded in values passed down by generations of humble artisans who have shaped the story of our house and the integrity of our objects.
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