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SCOPE OF INTERN WORK: The Workforce Development Specialist intern is a volunteer position to support the Adult Education Department with career development programs. In this position, the intern will support the Workforce Development Specialist with tasks related to case management, specifically related to workforce development, for clients enrolled in the Adult Education English language courses.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Workforce Development Specialist is responsible for facilitating employment training, work readiness activities and job placement of youth ages 18 to 24. Workforce Development Specialist I #907024.
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Case manages all the participants who are actively involved in a workforce development program including job seekers, CDBG, bridge program, etc. Erie Neighborhood House is dedicated to creating a workforce that promotes and supports diversity and inclusion.
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Cognizant Technology Solutions is looking for “Oracle Cloud HCM Workforce Compensation Lead” to join in our team of IT professionals in a permanent role. Expert in the Oracle Cloud HCM product suite: Workforce Compensation.
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Spencer Thomas Group (STG) is currently looking to add a Workforce Manager Specialist to our team of consultants under our HCM Solutions practice. Spencer Thomas Group (STG) is currently looking to add a Workforce Manager Specialist to our team of consultants under our HCM Solutions practice.
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Minimum of 5 years demonstrated experience in roles related to workforce development, talent acquisition, diversity and inclusion, non-profit program management, learning & development, and/or biotechnology education and training.
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Advanced Scheduling Workforce Dimensions (WFD) module knowledge related to building blocks associated with a complete end to end solution design; We help our clients implement and effectively use Oracle offerings to modernize their HR business processes around core HR, Benefits, Payroll/T&L, Recruiting, Talent Management, Compensation, Learning, along with numerous other processes.
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A career in our Oracle Human Capital team, within our Oracle consulting practice, will provide you with the opportunity to help organizations use enterprise technology to achieve their digital technology goals and capitalise on business opportunities.
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Role: Oracle Cloud HCM Workforce Compensation Lead. An ideal candidate must have minimum of Two (2) full life cycle implementations of Oracle's Workforce Compensation. We have an immediate need for a highly skilled Functional Lead with expertise in at least two full cycle Oracle Cloud HCM rollouts.
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The SWHB Perinatal Workforce Pathway program is designed to increase the number of maternity care providers and other perinatal health workers who offer culturally congruent support to women throughout their pregnancies, labor/delivery, and the postpartum period.
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As a Workforce Management Specialist , you will join a team of analysts and play a key role in helping the department achieve its service level and staffing goals. Education: Bachelor's Degree; or 2 years related experience and/or training; and 4 years of customer service which entails a minimum of 3 years workforce management experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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A Workforce in Transactions Manager is responsible for managing as well as conducting human resources due diligence and integration services on mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs and dispositions working with a mixture of both private equity and corporate clients.
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The Workforce Staffing (WFS) Team is a skilled, customer obsessed, business partner hiring across multiple locations for entry-level warehouse and fulfillment associate roles. The Workforce Staffing (WFS) Team is looking for an ambitious and enthusiastic leader that can inspire others to reach the highest level of service in every candidate interaction.
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There is a lot of room for growth and development working as a PCC at Stanford Health Care. If you are looking for a new opportunityconsider this as your first choice in positions!
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Role: Oracle Cloud HCM Workforce Compensation LeadLocation: Newark, NJ (Remote Option with Milestone Travel)Position Summary:We have an immediate need for a highly skilled Functional Lead with expertise in at least two full cycle Oracle Cloud HCM rollouts.
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