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The Coordinator will serve as the on-site supervisor for aquatic events which requires a flexible work schedule that will include some evening and weekend coverage. The Aquatics Coordinator is directly responsible for the on-site management of the Wellness & Event Center (WEC) Pool. This includes overseeing pool maintenance and ensuring that pool operations are compliant with local, state, and national requirements.
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This role tends to need to be on site in the afternoon and evening hours (1:00 – 9:00pm) with exceptions on school 1⁄2 days, holidays and summer camp program periods when hours may be more in line with a 9:00 – 5:30 pm schedule.
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Entering data into sponsor EDC and query resolution As the sole Senior Clinical Research Coordinator (SCRC) on-site, the chosen candidate must be adept at protocol comprehension and be capable of working autonomously.
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Reports directly to the Director of Operations, Anatomic Pathology at the Main Campus with dotted line reporting to the Assistant Director Anatomic Pathology at LI. Job Responsibilities: Works in conjunction with site Managers, and Digital Pathology Quality Manager to oversee digital pathology workflow.
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Product Development Coordinator This is a full-time exempt position, requiring a minimum of 4 days on site in office. Start Date ASAP Job Summary:We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Product Development Coordinator.
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Qualifications and Skills:Bachelor's degree in Textile Design, Product Development, Merchandising, or a related field. Provide links to location of artwork and spec sheets to the art department and overseas team.
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Responsibilities for this role: Develop and maintain daily email summaries per project, recording and communicating all program details to the agents/factories such as: timing and action, consumer testing, sample requests, product information including color specifications, size, fabric details etc.
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Working on-site at an office on Manhattan's Upper East Side with easy access to public transportation. TEMP PATHOLOGY OFFICE COORDINATOR AT NYC HEALTHCARE FIRMHourly Pay Rate $23.45 to $26.45 (based upon candidate and experience)Incredible Organization with Equally Incredible People Top NYC Healthcare Firm is looking for an experienced, detail-oriented, dedicated individual to join its Diagnostic Molecular Genetics Laboratory (DMG) as a Pathology Office Coordinator for a Temporary Assignment thru to 01 Feb 2025 with the Possibility to Extend or Go Permanent.
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Manage asset updates, feature prioritization, and site launches across teams, including digital marketing, retail marketing, email marketing, and creative services. Oversee project management for seasonal site refreshes and digital experiences.
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Weekly Schedule : Site Coordinators are expected to work up to 25 hours per week in after school programs located in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. We’re hiring a team of part-time Site Coordinators for after school programs located across New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx) and hosted in public / private schools.
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Work closely with the art department to facilitate uploading artwork to the factory for development. Strong understanding of textile materials, production processes, and quality control standards. Attention to detail and a keen eye for design aesthetics.
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Review artwork for color limitations etc. Work closely with the production department ensuring ship dates reflected in daily communications with the factory are correct. Work closely with Quality Control Manager ensuring product is tested at the correct retailer designated lab, following correct protocols.
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Limited travel to off-site meetings with donors, volunteers, and around Northern NJ. Job Description: Special Events Coordinator. Job Description: Special Events Coordinator. This position plays a key role in helping the organization meet its annual fundraising goals through successful event management and community engagement.
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We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Digital Pathology Coordinator-Anatomic Pathology. The Digital Pathology Coordinator will work closely with the pathology laboratory staff and pathologists to ensure that the digital imaging and analysis of specimens meet the required standards for accurate diagnosis.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Manage all deployment activities, including but not limited to site acquisition, leasing, due diligence, zoning, pre-construction services, architectural and engineering services, permitting, internal pre-deployment meetings, client deployment meetings, tech teams, caravans and closeout packages.
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