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The Retention Specialist/Cohort Tracker analyzes undergraduate student data to plan outreach for undergraduate students, inform campus partners, and design meaningful interventions based on best practices and high-impact practices.
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Case Manager for Youth and Young Adult Human Trafficking Survivors-(GN)The University of Maryland Support, Advocacy, Freedom, and Empowerment (SAFE) Center for Human Trafficking Survivors is seeking a motivated, caring, team-oriented Case Manager (Community Program Specialist) to join our social services program.
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Community Engagement and Outreach : Actively engage with the community and the BWI Business Community to identify needs, develop solutions, and perform outreach efforts. The Business Development Specialist at BWI is essential for managing our Business Center, enhancing partnerships, and driving new initiatives in this sector.
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We are in search of a casual Sr. Community Outreach Specialist who will be supervised by the HIV/AIDS Program Manager at the John G. Bartlett Specialty Practice. The Sr. Community Outreach Specialist will be involved in community and patient engagement and retention efforts aimed at individuals living with HIV, as well as those who are HIV negative and at high risk for HIV. Will need to demonstrate outstanding organizational and interpersonal skills in a dynamic work setting.
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Utilize various lead generation techniques including email outreach, social media, and networking to identify and qualify potential leads through Linkedin Navigator and Zoominfo. CSP has partnered with a locally based comprehensive technology solutions provider in their search for a Lead Generation Specialist.
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Must be able to successfully pass all testing requirements including gym tours, telephone inquiry, counselor planner audit, guest card audit, lead box/bowl program, referral program and corporate outreach program.
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Bmore POWER is a team of people with lived and living experience related to drug use who perform harm reduction outreach, training, and advocacy in Baltimore City. MaHRTI is the Maryland Department of Health's contracted training, technical assistance, and capacity-building partner for Overdose Response Programs, Syringe Services Programs, and ACCESS Harm Reduction grantees statewide.
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ATTN: Natural Resource Specialist I - Watershed Management. The position involves watershed plan development, outreach and education, grant program support, data analysis, and report preparation as it pertains to NPDES MS4 permit requirements, TMDLs, and related water quality regulations.
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Previously involved in outreach (Cold calling, door-to-door, brand ambassador, customer sales or B2B sales experience). Product Connections is seeking a dynamic and results-oriented outside sales representative to work independently to market products and services to various target groups (property managers, multi-unit owners.
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Reliable form of transportation to cover sales territory. Company provided resources (Equipment/Event Activation Budget/Leads) In-person visits with property decision makers to sell our telecom solutions.
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The person in this position serves as an Investigator of discrimination complaints; case processing specialist in investigations; intake officer in the main office; and community outreach/public information specialist.
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If you need reasonable accommodation to complete the application process please contact the Program Outreach Specialist in your region using the list below. Program Outreach Specialists by Location.
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Requires Bachelor's degree in Human Services or related field, OR a minimum of 2-4 years of experience in prevention, early intervention or outreach and community organizing preferred; Certification in IC & RC Prevention Specialist I or II/Eligible preferred.
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Community Outreach & Engagement Specialist. Community Outreach & Engagement Support Specialist. In this position, you will report directly to the Assistant Dean for Community Relations and provide center and budget support for all initiatives that fall under GSEs Center for Outreach and Community Engagement.
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Searching for qualified senior coding specialist (SCSs) with experience validating assignments of Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs) that are used by Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) to calculate pricing for Medicare inpatient hospital claims.
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