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The Dean and Chief Librarian also participates in the development of cooperative library services within CUNY and beyond. Reporting to the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Dean and Chief Librarian must embrace the highest academic and intellectual standards and foster an engaged environment where vigorous research and scholarship take place while maintaining the college's commitment to undergraduate and graduate student and faculty support.
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We are searching broadly across the Information Science/Systems/Technology spectrum, such as in the areas of human-centered computing (HCC), human-computer interaction (HCI), serious/educational gaming, virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR), security, accessibility, health informatics, computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW), and social computing.
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Work closely and regularly with executive staff of external City agencies including ACS, DOE and DOHMH, establish and maintain cooperative relationships with public, voluntary and community agencies.
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Assigned systems include Radar, Identify Friend or Foe (IFF), data links, Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC), Anti-Submarine Warfare/Anti-Surface Warfare (ASW/ASUW), tactics, navigation, communication, armament, ordnance, flight station acoustics or non-acoustics sensors.
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Responsible for establishing, managing, and coordinating the integrated fiscal and administrative operations of the DGS to include the planning, development, and administration of all DGS budgets: annual operating budget, the University contracts and/or grants program, and the DGS-USGS Cooperative Program totaling approximately $6 million.
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Conduct continuous outreach to employers to increase the number of employers participating in the Cooperative Education Program (Co-op). The Account Manager will also play a key role in the expansion of the Cooperative Education Program.
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Amalgamated Sugar Company is a grower-owned sugar beet cooperative supporting shareholders that farm 180,000 acres of sugar beets in Southern Idaho, Eastern Oregon, and Southeastern Washington.
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Within the Office of the Dean of Students in the Division of Student Affairs, the Director of Parent and Family Programs serves as an advocate for parents and the University, both internally and externally, by facilitating communication in a cooperative capacity and creating a climate that fosters mutual understanding.
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States’ 4-H International Exchange Programs is a non-profit organization headquartered in Bellevue, WA. We work with 4-H Youth Development Centers of Cooperative Extension in the US and a network of international partners around the world to conduct cultural immersion and exchange programs.
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Can quickly find common ground and solve problems for the good of all; can represent his/her own interests and yet be fair to other groups; can solve problems with peers, managers, clients and vendors with a minimum of noise; is seen as a team player and is cooperative; easily gains trust and support of peers, managers, clients and vendors; encourages collaboration; can be candid with peers, managers, clients and vendors.
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Examples of Unacceptable Experience: Dairy herd improvement cooperative supervisor (e.g., sampler), farm laborer, bulk-tank pick up milk receiver, feed store operator, animal feed salesperson, or artificial inseminator.
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While Samsung is still one of our main clients, our roster has evolved to include other globally recognized brands such as Adidas, Coca-Cola, ESPN, Lego, Nivea, PayPal, Starbucks and many more. Provide technical strategic guidance, researching and idea generation for including but not limited to live and virtual events, broadcast events, gaming events and esports.
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The Assistant Director of Procurement Services leads the University’s lease financing bidding and selection process and manages key suppliers and group purchasing via organization/cooperative purchasing group relationships.
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Five to Ten years experience in New York City luxury residential condominium and cooperative property management. As a Property Manager you will be responsible for the daily management of a 400-unit Mitchel Lama cooperative property in downtown Brooklyn.
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The Trail Conference is the host organization for the Lower Hudson Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (LH PRISM), a cooperative effort of more than 50 organizations and agencies involved in invasive species management throughout the region.
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