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The Sales Support Coordinator is responsible for assisting the Sales Support Manager and Sales Team with customer compliance, order resolution, forecasting, master data management, and communication with cross functional departments.
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Supervises, coordinates, and reviews the work of an assigned unit of professional and support personnel engaged in planning, zoning, land use and related activities. Supervises the development, review, commenting and analysis of concept plans, landscape plans, community plans, site plans, development plans, limited exemption plans, minor subdivision plans, zoning petition plans, zoning use permit plans, zoning administrative approval plans and other plans and related documents.
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Within the boundaries of agency policies, monitor all types of network activity using the agency provided UAM and User Behavior Analytics (UBA) tools to identify and report on viable response options ranging from administrative actions, security violations or infractions, and referrals to the OIS Insider Threat Team Lead.
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Supervise and manage performance and performance metrics of the Human Resources Specialist who provides administrative support for Employee Life Cycle process, timesheets, PTO, FMLA, EEO-1, and payroll.
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The Community Support Specialist (CSS) works with a team of providers to support transition-aged foster youth who are living independently in the community. Act as Parent Trainer by providing primary support of parenting goals and feedback of participant progress.
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Under the direction of the Chief Administrative Officer, this position is responsible for providing oversight and direction to the office of the Legislative Affairs. EXPERIENCE: Have six years of experience in administrative, technical, or professional work, one year of which must have included supervision or project management.
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As needed support and undertake administrative tasks/projects that ensure the smooth running of the facility. The Studio Manager is responsible for the administrative control of SC Studios operation including scheduling, establishing, and adhering to studio production procedures, personnel management, client liaison, engagement of freelancers, estimates, budgets, billing as well as equipment purchasing and maintenance.
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Support the BCBA with training families on implementing individualized treatment plans. We are looking to hire a Behavior Therapist or Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Join our amazing autism treatment team offering behavior therapy to those on the autism spectrum.
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The Physician Practice Coordinator supervises the administrative support staff, medical assistants, and is a resource for the physician and mid-level practitioner staff. Under the direct supervision of the Senior Director of Operations, the Physician Practice Coordinator oversees/facilitates the daily operations of low volume specialty practices that do not require a practice manager.
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General Summary Under general administrative direction, the Ambulatory Nurse Manager is accountable for the delivery of patient care services which supports the strategic plan of the organization and achieves clinical, financial and service quality objectives in a hospital-based practice.
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We specialize in providing professional management, administrative, healthcare, court reporters and transcriptionist experts, and document/ record and telehealth operational support solutions to U.S. Government, State and commercial clients.
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70% - Customer Support – providing day to day support (Tier 1) and troubleshooting for existing customers; responsible for managing pipeline of support tickets and collaborating with engineering to solve Tier 2-3 issues and bugs.
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A significant portion of the Facilities Support Specialist’s job involves US mail and inter-office mail handling, mail processing, mail delivery, mail collection, or a combination of such duties on a daily basis.
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The successful candidate will provide Life Cycle Logistics (LCL) support services for 12 Integrated Product Support (IPS) elements to new and existing Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers.
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A staff attorney in the Housing and Consumer Law Unit will need to litigate before all state courts and administrative bodies and the federal court. It is because of this diverse support that MLA is able to be a voice to tens of thousands of economically disadvantaged and vulnerable Marylanders every year.
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