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The Workforce Management Analyst will report to the Command Center Manager the Workforce Management (WFM) Analyst is responsible for providing short, medium and long-term contact volume and staffing forecast within the contact center, and the timely production and analysis of management reports to support the operation for both inbound and outbound contact types.
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Are you an experienced Workforce Management Analyst looking for a new challenge? Acentra seeks a Workforce Analyst Management to join our growing team. 3+ years' experience with contact center workforce management programs a plus.
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Certification in workforce planning or talent management (e.g., SHRM-CP, PHR). Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in workforce planning, talent management, or a related HR role.
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Developing strategies for Organizational Change Management (OCM), workforce management, stakeholder engagement, and/or communications that provide people-centric approaches for transitioning from the current operating environment to the desired future state in a variety of contexts (e.g., organizational restructuring, business model innovation, IT modernization, etc.
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The ECE Workforce Specialist will provide critical review and management of grant agreements or sub contracts, in association with our PHMC fiscal department guidelines and PDO contract obligations.
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Cooperate in evaluation procedures by students, Engineering, Design, and Construction Management Technology Department Chair, Dean of Workforce Education, and the Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs.
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Required skills: Strong workforce development management skills with specialization in land conservation, urban forestry, and green infrastructure and teamwork skills. Submit your cover letter and resume to info@wawa-online.org with “EJ Workforce Manager” in the subject line.
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Position Overview: We are hiring a Workforce Management Specialist with experience migrating from Verint to Genesys WFM/WEM tools. Position Overview: We are hiring a Workforce Management Specialist with experience migrating from Verint to Genesys WFM/WEM tools.
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Center Operations Director will oversee day-to-day management of all workforce centers at the strategic and tactical level of the operation. Implement all workforce funding source rules and regulations as set by governing agencies including, but not limited to, Department of Labor (DOL), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) and Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas (WFSDallas.
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The Assistant Director assists in planning, supervising, organizing, and coordinating day-to-day operations of the Office of Workforce Development which serves as the University’s workforce development and training center and the Innovation Hub/Makerspace.
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7+ years of experience in workforce planning/analysis, talent management, or HR strategy. Build and leverage critical relationships with other HR COEs (such as Talent Acquisition, Workforce Programs, People Analytics, Organization Design, Learning, and Talent Management) and key functions such as Finance and Procurement.
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We are hiring a Workforce Management Specialist with experience migrating from Verint to Genesys WFM/WEM tools. Job Title: Workforce management) (Genesys) We are hiring a Workforce Management Specialist with experience migrating from Verint to Genesys WFM/WEM tools.
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At CalOptima Health, we know that a healthy and happy workforce is a thriving workforce, which is why we offer a comprehensive benefits package, including participation in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), low-cost medical/vision/dental insurance options, and paid time off.
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Knowledge and experience managing CalWORKs, CalFresh, WIOA, or workforce development-related programs. Certification(s) in conflict management, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care and/or social-emotional learning.
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The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), a Certified Best Place for Working Parents, is seeking a Workforce Development Specialist II to join Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas - Livingston office located at 1214 W. Church, #300, Livingston, Texas.
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