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RN Field Supervisor Qualifications: Current State License as a Registered Nurse One year satisfactory Nursing experience in Home Care, desired Good organizational writing, communication and interpersonal skills Self-starting, dependable and adaptable: Must be productive with minimal direction, able to work independently and consistently meet or exceed performance standards.
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Experience using video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve. Basic editing of videos. Experience using video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve.
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Responsibilities:Perform production duties as assigned including: Direct and/or technical direct any assigned newscasts and productions Shooting and editing video, operating studio camera and floor directing Operating teleprompting and closed captioning devices Train production crew in cameras, audio, graphics, etc.
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Demonstrate clear verbal and written communication and listening skills, both in person and on the phone, using spoken and written English; bilingual English/Spanish speaking and writing skills preferred.
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Experience with multimedia development, video editing, and/or social media-inspired content for learning applications. Experience with instructional technologies, videography, eLearning, including: Snagit, Vyond, Articulate Suite, Adobe Captivate.
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Legal research and legal writing skills. Experience performing document review in Relativity/edisco preferred. Draft response letters and other FOIA correspondence. CGS is seeking an experienced individual to join our team as a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) Analyst.
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High school diploma or equivalent with reading, comprehension and writing ability at 12th grade level or higher. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS:NYS Certified Nursing Assistant credentials and interest and experienced in working with older adults required.
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Oversee and support the Communications Coordinator in creating, writing, editing and producing press releases, blog posts, website content, newsletters, social media and printed materials, including annual reports and advertisements.
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The Learning Commons includes a variety of academic support services (Ritz Library, Math & Science Center, Writing Center, Office of Accommodative Services, Testing Services, Subject tutoring, and CSTEP.
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Putting our people first and offering competitive pay and a variety of benefits & perks is just the start of what it means to work at Wegmans. As a Learning Designer at Wegmans, you'll design learning programs and videos that connect, communicate, and inspire.
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Works with the business manager and development coordinator on grant writing, annual reports to major donors, acknowledgements of all donations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Masters in Education Educational administrative degree/certification, or actively pursuing degree or certification Proficiency in Microsoft and Google programs.
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A Project Engineer is responsible for various technical aspects of land development projects including, but not limited to: site feasibility and conceptual planning, detailed grading, stormwater management design and review, Erosion & Sedimentation Pollution Control (E&SPC) Best Management Practices (BMPs) review, Post-Construction Stormwater Management (PCSM) BMP design review, and other regulatory report writing.
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Coordinate fundraising efforts, including relationship cultivation for future funding, and grant writing and management. Supervise outside consultants Ensure health and safety compliance with regulatory authorities including the Monroe County Department of Health, NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets, and the City of Rochester in partnership with the culinary operations manager.
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This includes (but is not limited to) exploring careers, identifying most appropriate post-secondary pathways, writing personal statements, building resumes, securing letters of recommendation, and applying for financial aid and scholarships.
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As a Field Auto Damage Adjuster , you will play a crucial role in our auto claims handling process by writing estimates directly at customer homes, repair shops, or tow yards. Minimum 18 months of experience writing auto damage estimates.
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