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The Community Engagement Intern will work closely with the Community Engagement Manager and Community Engagement Coordinator towards these goals in order to enhance the IRC in NJ’s ability to meet client needs.
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Position Overview RBC Capital Markets is looking for a dynamic Campus Recruiting Coordinator who will be responsible for partnering closely with Recruiters on the team to execute the graduate and summer intern recruitment for a specific business function as well as core school relationships.
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ECommerce Coordinator (Part-Time Contract) The part-time eCommerce Coordinator will have a dual reporting line to the Sr. eCommerce Site Manager and the Sr. eCommerce Buyer. eCommerce Coordinator (Part-Time Contract.
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Includes but not limited to categorization, product badging, product imagery, and merchandising appropriately across the site. Support sample management including but not limited to unpacking & organizing new season samples & assisting with pulling samples for photoshoots.
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By providing shelter, care, treatment, rehabilitation, counseling, training, and connection to high quality allied services, we produce holistic solutions that enhance each person's physical, mental and social well-being, as well as their positive connections to family and community.
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The successful candidate should be committed to undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts setting, and to working with the director of the Africana Studies program to build the program’s curriculum and to strengthen the program’s connections to students and neighboring communities.
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Must be able to prioritize and multi-task· Navigate and negotiate through difficult situations· Ability to communicate with all levels of employeesScope of Responsibility & Positions Supervised:· The Vocational Counselor reports to the AVP of NJ/Coordinator.
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Will report directly to the Terminal Manager.
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The District Mentor Coordinator will also function as liaison between program participants, administration and relevant district committees. The District Mentor Coordinator will share responsibility for monitoring the mentor relationships during the year and providing evaluation and modification as needed.
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Notify Operations Supervisor, Transportation Coordinator and/or Project Manager of any route variations/changes. Provide trip documentation to the Transportation Coordinator in a timely manner.
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Oversee state required assessments, organizing a state testing coordinator and team to prepare for and execute the assessments, and analyze results. Know students on a personal basis and make connections with them.
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Rutgers University- Newark (RU-N), an urban public research university and anchor institution, located in Newark, New Jersey, a city of promise is seeking a Senior Academic Program Coordinator.
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The Workforce Management Coordinator will be responsible for real time monitoring of service levels and site performance during the day to ensure effective management of the incoming and outbound phone, chat and email volume.
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Job Description The Enrollment Coordinator (EC) provides front end, integrated support services to ensure that the campus community has a positive experience when visiting the university’s one-stop Enrollment Services Center.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean of Business, Culinary, Hospitality Management and the Purchasing and Scheduling Coordinator. Under the direction of the purchasing and scheduling coordinator, the full-time receiving clerk is responsible for receiving and maintaining inventory of all goods and supplies on a daily, weekly and monthly basis; checking all invoices and shipment for accuracy and account for location of all incoming goods.
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