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APPLICANTS MUST BE PERMANENT IN THE CLERICAL ASSOCIATE CIVIL SERVICE TITLE, The Department of Social Services (DSS) is comprised of the administrative units of the New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) and the Department of Homeless Services (DHS.
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The Global Human Resources Summer Associate Development Program is a 10-week summer internship that will introduce you to Bank of America and GHR. Our goal for summer interns is to have the opportunity to build upon their academic foundation specifically technical skills, industry knowledge and familiarity with a corporate environment while pursuing their career based on their interests and background.
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The CUNY School of Medicine (CUNY Med) is seeking an Executive Director for Human Resources. The Executive Director of Human Resources will be responsible for a growing and dynamic medical school.
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Works collaboratively with Director of Home Care Human Resources and VP of Human Resources and Labor Relations on Labor Relation issues including grievances, arbitrations and Labor/Management meetings.
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STV is seeking highly motivated Civil/Water Resources Engineer for positions in either our Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Harrisburg PA or Lawrenceville, Newark, NJ offices, with experience public transportation improvement projects for NJDOT, SJTA, NJ Turnpike, PennDOT, and other agencies.
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CAMBA, Inc. will lease 42 studio units for ESSHI (Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative) homeless individuals, living with a serious and persistent mental illness referred by the New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA.
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This position is with Kiewit’s Eastern district, projects located in the north east region of the US. We relocate our teams based on the work that is available, combined with the development plans, skill sets, and career goals of each team member.
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Direct reports to the CFOO include members of the Business Office (controller, accounts payable, accounts receivables, and payroll), the Director of Facilities, Director of Human Resources, Director of Technology, Director of Food Services, outside vendors (e.g. general contractors, security staff, etc.
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REQUIREMENTSRequired Experience/Education: Terminal degree (PhD or equivalent) in a relevant field, such as Human Rights, Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, Geography, History, Cultural/Ethnic Studies, or Law. Expertise in at least one s listed above and general knowledge of governance, history, and social theory.
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Qualifications The selected candidate will have a bachelor’s degree (MBA or Master’s degree preferred) and a minimum of 5 years in human resources, career coaching, program management or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Reporting to the VP of Human Resources, the HR Director will support an employee population of approximately 1,800 union/non-union employees. The HR Director will drive key human resources initiatives in all functional areas such as performance management, organizational development, employee relations, succession planning and policy design/interpretation.
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Provide interpretation of human resources policies, procedures, laws, City rules and regulations. At least 5 years supervisory experience in human resources administration in NYC government.
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Job Skills Additional Job Details Address: GOLDMAN SACHS TOWER, 30 HUDSON STREET:JERSEY CITY City: Jersey City Country: United States of America Work hours/week: 40 Employment Type: Full time Platform: HUMAN RESOURCES Job Type: Staff Augmentation Pay Type: Salaried Posted Date: 2024-04-08 Application Deadline: I nclusion and Equal Opportunity Employment At RBC, we embrace diversity and inclusion for innovation and growth.
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Key Relationships: Works closely with Human Resource Directors and hiring managers within the NYCPS; Division of Human Resources (DHR); Office of Legal Services (OLS); Executive Director of Employee Relations; Manager of Investigations; Deputy Director, OPI; Director of the Office of Safety and Health (OOSH) and other senior officials related to the investigative process.
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As a reminder the folks who work with us come from a wide variety of backgrounds like customer service representative, administrative assistant, health care workers, human resources, warehouse workers, car delivery drivers, remote work from home professionals, and many more.
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