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We extend our reach through support of non-profit organizations, establishing programs that connect participants with close-to-home recreation opportunities, and creating a connection with young leaders, inspiring them to explore and conserve.
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Reimbursement resources, initiatives, and partnership opportunities Digital tools including websites, mobile applications, and Tableau dashboards Print and digital market access promotional materials Non-personal initiatives, media campaigns Field pull through resources Field team workshops / training Provide meeting planning support and develop resources for conventions, speaker events, ad boards, POA meetings, etc.
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Historic Hudson Valley (HHV) is a Westchester-based cultural non-profit that welcomes visitors to five National Historic Landmarks, including Philipsburg Manor, Washington Irving’s Sunnyside, and Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate.
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Maintains supply inventory to ensure a successful floor moves, markdowns and fulfillment in areas of stockroom, cashwrap, clearance and non-sales areas. Our valid email addresses end in @dswinc.com, @designerbrands.com and @camutogroup.com. Two examples of non-legitimate email addresses are ones that end in @designerbrands.info or @designerbrands.
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Knowledge of non-profit finance, accounting, budgeting, cost control principles including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and federal/state financial regulations. Experience as a CFO or in an equivalent role within a similarly-sized or larger fast-growing non-profit organization; with 5+ years of professional and progressive executive leadership experience.
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You will be teaching programs that incorporate songs, dances, puppet shows, beginning gymnastics skills, sports, games, and a variety of other unique and exciting activities in a positive, non-competitive, fun environment.
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Outreach is a non-profit organization that helps people address the issues stemming from substance use and behavioral health disorders by providing the highest quality, life-changing treatment, training and tools to build healthy lives.
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Non-PGA members receive $1,000 annually to assist with the costs of the PGA Professional Golf Management Program. Non-PGA members receive $1,000 annually to assist with the costs of the PGA Professional Golf Management Program.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Only those currently serving as a permanent or probable permanent Administrative Contract Specialist Non-Manager will be considered. The Bureau of Wastewater Treatment (BWT) is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all facilities related to the treatment of sewage within the five boroughs of the City. This includes 14 wastewater treatment plants, sludge dewatering facilities, collections facilities (pumping stations, combined sewer overflow retention facilities, regulators, tide gates, etc.
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NADAP is a multiservice non-profit agency dedicated to helping people with medical, behavioral health and social service needs to become self-sufficient. Work closely with Senior Vocational Case Manager in the recruitment of clients, collecting data, and helping to meet the program goals.
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Customers are offered an extensive portfolio of world class beer, cider, kombucha, wine, spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages. Customers are offered an extensive portfolio of world class beer, cider, kombucha, wine, spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages.
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Job Details Description This position is responsible to obtain all Medicaid, Social Security and insurance benefits for those individuals who receive residential and/or day services from SCO Family of Services; OPWDD and OMH programs.
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We provide a wide range of accounting and tax expertise to individuals, businesses, not-for-profit organizations, schools, and other agencies. Knowledge of QuickBooks, QuickBooks Online, and Microsoft Suite; strong computer skills, proficiency in accounting and tax software (CCH Axcess products preferred.
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This includes health benefits, 401k with company match plus profit sharing, cross training, annual breakfast prepared by our owners and so much more! Customer service representative Customer support Call center Customer satisfaction Problem-solving Communication skills Customer inquiries Ticketing system Customer complaints Conflict resolution Product knowledge Order processing Service inquiries Multitasking Active listening Empathy Resolution time Customer feedback Service excellence Escalation management Chat support Email support CRM (Customer Relationship Management.
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TheProgram Coordinator for Life is Precious is a non-clinical suicide prevention afterschool alternative program for Latina teens ages 12-17. Masters Degree in Social Work or Psychology is required; LCAT preferred.
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