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Lead the development and implementation of education outreach programs. The Education Coordinator is responsible for creation, implementation and support of all youth education programing efforts and messaging with a focus on K-3 literacy.
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Title: Education Coordinator. Additionally, the coordinator will serve as a liaison with key education stakeholders/ partner agencies in the two-state region. Act as a role model within and outside the Carolina Panthers Organization.
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Guide purchasers through the buying process, present purchase agreements, and coordinate processes with Closing Coordinator through purchaser’s settlement. New Home Sales Counselors , you can impact the lives of our homebuyers while working in an environment of respect and professional development.
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Attends regular meetings; Town Hall, Department Team., Cross Over, Medication Technician., and others as directed by the Supervisor/Department Coordinator. Participates in the development of the Individualized Service Plans (ISP)/Individualized Care Plans (ICP) and monthly updates.
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We're looking for a Sports Marketing Coordinator with strong communication and organizational skills to work as a part of the ESPN Live Sports and College Networks Marketing team based in Charlotte, NC. This position will support the ACC Network Sports Marketing team in the development and execution of marketing strategies and multi-platform promotional plans.
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As a Marketing Coordinator, you will work closely with the Manager - Marketing Strategy to support day-to-day operations, project management, and process development to advance the firm's marketing efforts.
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Professional Service Industries, Inc. (Intertek-PSI) is looking for a Business Development Coordinator to join our Building & Construction team in Charlotte, NC. The Business Development Coordinator role is a perfect opportunity for a motivated individual looking to move upward in our organization.
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Our company is huge proponents of training and development including our signature sales training - DST "Dynamic Sales Training" which all sales managers and Director of Sales attend in their first year in the company.
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Maintain accurate records and sales activityManage the exhibit show process and floor plan development, exhibit operations, vendor relationships, service kit development, registration, VIP management, and selection and testing of an exhibit sales platform.
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In coordination with the Site Coordinator; implement innovative student engagement activities to drive program retention and student success, and select appropriate resources to achieve program goals.
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Team Compensation and Benefits: Ongoing Leadership Development Program and industry eventsOne on One mentorship Three months of structured training to learn the Paul Davis WayAccess to Paul Davis University and regular training opportunities Cell phone and computer provided by the companyCompany vehicle and gas reimbursement PTO and sick days with a flexible scheduleBase + commission.
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A Day in the Life of a Customer Care Coordinator: Customer ServiceAnswer incoming phone calls and respond to emails. Do you want to work for a company that values its employees and supports professional development.
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The STEAM Learning Center Coordinator manages the STEAM Learning Center to promote student success in STEM courses (especially gateway courses) and participates in collaborative interdisciplinary teams to develop activities designed to blend the Arts into the traditional STEM curriculum (STEM to STEAM.
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Collaborate with International Commercial Team, NASCAR Partnership Marketing, and Business Development to identify and develop new sponsorship activation programs. Liaison and point of contact with Communications, Brand Marketing (Logo/Mark development, usage approval, etc.
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Trains, reviews, and oversees existing and new projects assigned to Benefits Coordinator. Trains and delegates administrative work to Benefits Coordinator. We also offer eligible employees health, wellbeing, retirement, and other financial benefits, paid time off, overtime pay for non-exempt employees, and robust learning and development programs.
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