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Alongside VP, HR & Administration and Director, Strategic Operations, plan strategy for staff professional development. Partner with People Coordinator and VP, HR & Administration to inform strategic direction and development of college internship program.
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The Organizational Development (OD) Partner is responsible for partnering with managers, leaders and the HR & Volunteer Engagement teams to analyze, design, develop, implement and evaluate organizational and leadership development strategies, programs, tools and resources.
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Responsibilities: Lead and oversee the strategic direction and operational management of the Office of Professional Programs, Office of Market Intelligence and Program Development, and Extended Studies to increase enrollment, enhance program offerings, and expand UMBC's educational impact.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Professional Land Surveyor. Current Illinois or Iowa Professional Land Survey License (PLS) Provide professional coordination and expertise related to the work of field survey crews and office staff to support work requests.
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Manage staff of professional fundraisers and development operations staff and support direct reports in annual work plans and goal setting. The Director of Development at Peabody Institute is a new position and will be a critical leader on the Development and Alumni Relations team.
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As a Development Associate, you will play a crucial role in driving the financial success of LTYC through strategic development initiatives. Collaborate with the development team to create and execute effective fundraising campaigns.
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As part of the Employer Engagement Program (EEP), the Career Development Specialist (CDS) will serve as an advocate for refugee clients and support their professional advancement through personalized, collaborative goal planning based on their current job, skills, qualifications, and interests.
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The Sales Development Specialist is expected to possess and continuously expand their knowledge of T. Rowe Price products, services, and benefits, as well as capital markets and competitors, and to communicate this information consistently and effectively to clients across business segments.
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Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM) or Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM) from the National Contract Management Association (NCMA), or Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS) from the National Grants Management Association (NGMA)Shall have prior work experience in a Governmental environment.
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Kimley-Horn's Towson, MD (Maryland) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 6+ years of experience to join their Land Development team! + Projects will include a variety of land development site designs.
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Provides technical assistance to staff and contractors in the disciplines of residential construction and renovation, green and sustainable building, work scope development, project oversight, construction inspection and quality control.
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We provide practical solutions to clients in the marine terminal, transportation, energy, environmental, federal, and urban development markets around the world. The successful candidate will support complex projects such as port/cargo terminal upland site work from concept development to preparation of construction documents, dredging, and municipal projects throughout the area.
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At Mr. Appliance we put on our capes on each morning and use our advanced trouble shooting skills to mend the troublesome broken appliance and put customers homes back into their peaceful existences.
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The Direct Support Professional (DSP) within our Day Services Department, will provide Community Development Services (CDS) and/or Day Habilitation Services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities within the community.
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Senior Project Development Engineer (Federal) - Energy Solutions - CMTA. CMTA, a Legence company, is looking for a senior project development engineer in the federal market to help in our Energy Solutions office in Baltimore, MD. The Energy Solutions division of CMTA is the fastest growing division of our large and growing company.
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