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The award winning, high-quality creative youth development program hires peer leaders from across Boston and supports youth holistically by providing arts enrichment, civic engagement, academic support, financial empowerment, and job readiness opportunities.
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Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, one of the world's leading global law firms with offices in strategic hubs of commerce, law, and government across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking to hire a Business Development Coordinator.
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Administrative and programmatic support to the Special Events team and the Senior Managing Director for Communications, Donor Relations & Special Events within the Mass General Hospital Development Office.
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The Development Coordinator is responsible for providing comprehensive support to the development team. This position reports to the Chief Development Officer. The in-office days for Development are currently Monday and Wednesday, though they are subject to change.
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Job Summary : We are looking for a Business Development Coordinator to join our growing Kelly Honda team! Participate in team and process development sessions - keeping positive relationships with teammates, sales teams and dealership management.
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The Coordinator will support logistics and content development for learning and talent development events and programs. Strong interest in driving the behind-the-scenes components of a learning and development program, i.e., scheduling, reporting, data input, and analysis.
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Through our powerful integrated behavioral health care model, we bring together vast resources from a diverse team of caring staff to help each client meet their personal goals.
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The Business Development Coordinator is responsible for assisting in the planning, coordination, and advancement of our most critical client-centric business development strategies.
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Our client, a law firm headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts is seeking a motivated long-term Temporary Professional Development Coordinator (PDC) to join our team in Boston. The PDC will assist in coordinating support within multiple practice groups, helping to allocate work for legal practitioners, track professional development metrics, manage evaluation processes, and support various training initiatives.
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As this role matures, the incumbent will partner with the Director on more process improvements; program development, ownership and management; tracking progress toward strategic priorities; and supervision of Graduate Student Workers.
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Reporting directly to the Director, Graduate and Alumni Career Development, the Sr. Graduate and Alumni Career Development (GCD) Coordinator's primary responsibility is to support the day-today operations of the Graduate and Alumni Career Development (GCD) department, within the Strategy & Innovation Division (SID.
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The firm seeks a confident and motivated Marketing & Business Development Director or Marketing Coordinator (dependent on relevant experience) to assist with marketing activities and development goals.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Business Development, this role will support the implementation of practice, industry, and strategic initiative business development goals and activities and will be expected to coordinate day-to-day activities at a fast pace.
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Minimum 3+ years of similar program coordinator experience. The Sr. GCD Coordinator plays a critical role in owning and coordinating key aspects of GCD's work and will have opportunities to work on a variety of projects and tasks under the direction of the Director of GCD. Successful members of the team are highly collaborative, detail-oriented with ability to be flexible, have proven project management skills with strong communication skills including working within diverse teams, a consultative approach to stakeholder engagement, and are data driven.
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Working in the Faculty Development Office, under the supervision of the Associate Provost and the Director Faculty Development, the Program Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating all administrative and operational activities of the professional development programs offered.
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