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The Coordinator, Facilities Management works closely with school leaders and custodial staff members at assigned DCPS schools to ensure that facility issues are reported and buildings are clean and well-maintained, so all students are given the opportunity to learn in an environment that is safe, clean, and engaging.
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The Research Coordinator, will be responsible for Pre-award, Subawards management and financial management. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
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Performs Relativity workflow tasks, including data management, processing, production and quality control; modifying workflows; training case team on Relativity. In-depth hands on experience with Active Learning (setting up / monitoring / indexing) In depth experience with IAPro Able to speak to Senior DOJ Management.
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Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
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Bachelor’s Degree with at least 4 years of experience or Masters with at least 2 years of relevant experience such as federal government proposal management, volume lead, book boss, and/or proposal writing.
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Ensuring the accuracy of data, including periodic data clean-up, importing data from UMGC's PeopleSoft, SalesForce and other systems into IA Databases such as Ellucian Advance and iModules.
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The Client Development Coordinator - Tech (“Coordinator”) supports the Technology Industry unit with workstreams including proposals and RFPs, client presentations, development of collateral material, event planning, web page and bio updating, surveys, league tables and rankings, data management, and general market and client research.
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Experience with Growthzone or other Association Management System preferred. It is an alliance for professional fellowship, business opportunities, innovation, advocacy, regulatory expertise, and market data.
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Provides input into the Pitch/RFP Tracker and Project Tracker, including data entry into the firm’s systems. The role involves the preparation and production of proposals, pitch materials and client presentations; event coordination and onsite event management; coordination of e-communications and marketing collateral; and other administrative support.
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Thorough knowledge of school personnel records management, reporting requirements and the utilization of computer technology to prepare statistical data, reports and analyses. Knowledge of, and skill in using, a computer, modern office suite software (such as MS Office), and specialized software, including HR management systems, enterprise systems, social media and Internet tools.
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Position SummaryThe Meetings Coordinator reports to the Sr. Director, Meetings and Events in support of the Sr. Director and the rest of the department by assisting with administrative/office operations, housing and contract support, data and file management, internal and external communications, developing and tracking timelines, internal and external meeting arrangements.
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Data management in the association CRM including data entry, reporting, and other duties. Strong ability to analyze and report on survey data. The Member Engagement Coordinator provides administrative support to our team, and services our members with remarkable customer service.
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The Associate Project Coordinator is responsible for planning, implementing and completing complex multi-discipline administrative activities related to managing the rehabilitation of the Authority’s infrastructure to include, capital funding allocations, budgeting, planning, report preparation, data analysis, records maintenance and expenditure approval for capital contracts.
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Input and access data in computer systems to generate account history reports, facilitating effective event management. Our client is search for a temporary to hire Hotel Events Coordinator in Washington, DC.
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General member support / customer service including answering questions, requests, and concerns. We care about our members, and you are able to interact with them daily and be the face of the organization, interacting with C-Suite executives and leaders from businesses across the country.
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