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The Peer Specialist will perform a wide range of tasks to assist peers of all ages, from young adult to old age, in regaining independence within the community and mastery over their own recovery process.
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As a Procurement Assistant at VillageCare, you will play a crucial role in supporting the Procurement Manager and Junior Buyer by providing essential administrative assistance for daily operations and the procurement process.
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The Health Promotion Specialist develops, implements, coordinates, and evaluates a variety of health promotion programs and initiatives based on sound theory- and evidenced-informed practice with a focus on enhancing inclusion and student engagement.
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In this role, you’ll support senior communications strategists in executing fundraising and marketing campaigns for a range of nonprofit and brand clients, including international development, public health and social causes.
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The FSI-GTMS (Go-To-Market-Specialist) is responsible for helping sales leaders, account teams, and customers organize and execute a financial services industry-specific strategy on AWS by enabling the people, process, and programs necessary to drive business value.
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Physician Specialist, Brooklyn FPECC - Job Description. We are a network of 11 hospitals, trauma centers, neighborhood health centers, nursing homes, post-acute care centers, and correctional health services.
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Title: CMDB/Asset Management Specialist - ServiceNow Location: Fully Remote Duration: 12 month contract Work Requirements: US Citizen, GC Holders or Authorized to Work in the U.S. Compensation: $60/hr - $70/hr Job Description: CMDB/Asset Management Specialist We are seeking a skilled and experienced ServiceNow CMDB and Asset Management Specialist to join our IT team.
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Dually reporting to the Senior Director of Instruction, the primary responsibility of the full-time Instructional Specialist, Elementary Humanities is to guide the vision and implementation of Brilla’s centralized, classically-inspired curriculum and to ensure high quality instruction through frequent observation and collaboration with campus based leaders.
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Ultra High Net Worth focused Multi-Family Office seeks an Alternative Investments Specialist in NYC to build and lead the investment packaging and distribution arm within an endowment model approach to investing.
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Develops written, individualized habilitative and behavior support plans using proactive interventions in accordance with the agency philosophy and OPWDD Person-Centered Behavioral Intervention Regulations as determined by individual need.
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Our client, a leading consumer packaged goods company, is seeking a CPG Procurement Specialist to join their strategic sourcing team. The CPG Procurement Specialist will play a key role in optimizing the supply chain, ensuring product quality, and driving cost efficiencies.
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EvolveMKD is looking for a dynamic, energetic, and proactive Influencer Marketing & Social Media specialist to join our Digital team. Advanced knowledge of social media platforms including Facebook, Facebook Ads Manager/Business Manager, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn. Experience with other channels including X, Pinterest, and emerging platforms.
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Hybrid or potential for fully remote*As a ServiceNow Procurement engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, customizing, and maintaining procurement solutions within the ServiceNow platform.
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In this position, the Alterations Specialist will use their knowledge of fabrics, sewing, fashion and the marketplace in order to alter pants for customers. Join our team to be a part of this new store opening at GREEN ACRES MALL in mid October 2023.
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We operate a hybrid working model, with a requirement that our Middle Office Specialist be in the office 3 days per week. Develop and maintain best practices for middle office operations in the context of PDCA (initially focused on Securitized Products & Asset backed Finance.
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Title: specialist procurement Company: Cushman Wakefield Inc in New York, Grand-island, Nebraska
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