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5 plus years of professional engineering experience in providing design, and consulting services related to private and/or municipal Drinking Water/Wastewater, Land Development, Site Grading & Storm Drainage, Erosion and Sediment Control and Storm Water Best Management Practices from planning through construction.
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Diverse career pathways, mobility up and across our national network, and ongoing professional and leadership development. Professional licensure, including LPC or LCPC, LCSW or LMSW, and LMFT or LMHC, LCMHC.
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The Development Coordinator (DC) supports all development department administrative operations and helps execute annual fund, capital campaign, and legacy giving activities in conjunction with the Development Operations Manager, Assistant Director of Development , Annual Giving Manager, Database Administrator, and Director of Development.
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Possession of higher-level certifications such as CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional), or CISM (Certified Information Security Manager.
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Pending size of project, manage associate project managers with a keen eye for professional development. Professional Development + Home Office Stipends. LCDC, Reclaiming Campaign (Chicago, IL) - Comprehensive anti-gentrification and displacement strategy in North Lawndale, Chicago focused on wealth building through affordable housing, commercial real estate development, and cooperatively owned businesses.
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Perform professional geotechnical engineering work and conduct research and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, including subsurface investigations, soil foundation engineering, settlement analysis, soil erosion, lateral earth pressures, geological hazards, earth retention, and slope stability, foundations, construction, or operating permits for oil and gas, commercial, industrial, building, environmental, infrastructure, and transportation projects.
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Effectively manage and lead an internal and external team of external consultants including architects, civil engineers, professional service providers and vendors in pursuit of all municipal approvals as necessary for site development; provide documentation as required for Franchise Owner financing as required.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA)! The qualified individual will lead a Land Development team while building and managing relationships with key clients.
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Participates in appropriate professional development meetings and presentations; remains current with the literature on medical education, learning science, and academic advising. Support faculty development activities.
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Participate in training/supervision programs as part of the agency’s professional development initiative. The Mental Health Professional (MHP) serves as a primary therapist to the children and families participating in the program and coordinates community-based mental health services.
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Support and guide the work and professional development of junior team members. Minimum of 5 years of experience in the energy storage industry, preferably in project development, construction and financing of energy storage systems across CAISO, ERCOT, PJM, MISO, ISO-NE, and ISO-NY.
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Our current work using a trauma-informed community engagement model, applying a racial equity lens across the organization, and leading programs at the intersection of health and housing are keeping NKCDC at the cutting edge of community development.
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Discipline: Allied Health Professional. Named Best in Staffing based on real feedback from our working nurses and healthcare professionals, Supplemental Health Care is proud to be a partner to every nurse and healthcare professional we work with.
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Attend city-wide stakeholder meetings including, but not limited to, Early Learning Resource Center, Public Health Management Corporation, Community Behavioral Health, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Policy Lab on behalf of ELS to present Philadelphia’s Preschool Early Intervention professional development plans, structure data, etc.
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Partners with Client Service Leaders and pursuit champions to assist with business development, building client relationships, and pursuit efforts for mini-mega and mega projects in accordance with HNTB's Sophisticated Sales Approach (SSA.
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