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Reporting to the Provost and President of the College, the Dean will have the vision and experience to advance the goals of the Hunter College Strategic Plan, uphold our high standards for faculty research, teaching, and service, and implement policies and practices that promote student success.
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As a Threat Hunter, you will be responsible for proactively hunting for threats, providing technical leadership within the Cyber Hunt Team and the broader security organization, and continuously growing your technical skill set.
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Principal Associate, Cyber Threat Hunter. One or more of the following certifications: OSCP, CEH, GIAC, GCIH, GCFA, GREM. Develop expertise on the Capital One threat landscape using internal data, threat trends, and operational metrics to clearly communicate the Capital One threat landscape to senior executives, to include the Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Information Officer.
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The Industry Employment Specialist will be based in the Human Biology Program at Hunter College and engage with employers in the healthcare sector. The Industry Employment specialist will create partnerships with the healthcare sector in the New York City area, and work closely with academic advisors to identify career opportunities for our students.
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Fintech Sales Executive (Hunter role) The firm seeks an experienced and highly motivated hunter/new logo sales professional to sell its industry-leading solutions and services to the Asset Management industry, including hedge funds, private equity firms, family offices and other asset managers.
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Associate Railroad Signal Specialist I: $77,921 - $98,128 (new hire rate: $67,756) Associate Railroad Signal Specialist II: $85,845 - $109,408 (new hire rate: $74,649. Associate Railroad Signal Specialist III: $103,630 - $122,168 (new hire rate: $90,113.
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Proficient with chromatography and mass spectrometry data systems and data processing e.g. Chromeleon, Mass Hunter, Chemstation, etc. will be responsible for managing and developing a small team of technicians to support the lead in implementing new fruit quality assays, scaling these in capacity, quality and turn-around time, and then managing new and existing production phenotyping workstreams on fruit across all berry crops to generate fruit quality phenotypes for plant breeding, molecular genetics, sensory, and postharvest needs, including data that fuels genomic prediction models and variety advancement decisions.
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Additionally, Behavioral Health Specialist serves as the site lead and champion for HIV prevention services, by collaborating with programs housed at the site and providing supervision to the peer and outreach staff.
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The Department of Homeless Services is recruiting for one (1) Community Coordinator to serve as Resource Specialist, who will: Cultivate relationships across diverse communities to provide new opportunities for clients and community based homeless population regarding housing alternatives to shelter.
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1084 Visual Information Specialist. 1035 Public Affairs Specialist. 0950 Paralegal Specialist. 0526 Tax Specialist. 2210 Information Technology Specialist. 1001 Digital Engagement Specialist.
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Illuminate Educational Therapy Group is seeking a Learning Specialist to join a thriving educational therapy private practice in Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, West LA, Sherman Oaks, Calabasas, and surrounding areas.
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Certification or Provisional certification as a Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) OASAS and or OMH /CRPA certification. The Respite Specialist will work in the provision of hospital diversion model providing temporary services including residential/respite care so clients can stay in a warm, friendly, safe, and supportive home-like environment where they are taught to use new recovery and relapse preventions skills.
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Counselor/specialist, peer advocate or in related human services. Satisfactory and documented completion of a formalized Peer Counselor/Specialist Training Program; or. Satisfactory and documented completion of a formalized Peer Counselor/Specialist Training Program; and.
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Launching our new Course for Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) for Hunter College students by teaching and prepping labs alongside RockEDU Executive Director, liaising between Rockefeller and Hunter College administrators, and recruiting and supporting teaching assistants.
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CONTRACT TITLE HCCS Teacher FLSA Exempt CAMPUS SPECIFIC INFORMATION Teacher, Library Grades K-6 Hunter College Elementary School, a grade K-6 school for intellectually gifted students, seeks an Elementary School Teacher that: Teaches general curriculum in a classroom setting Works collaboratively with specialist teachers, administrators, and other learning professionals Maintains communications with parents and guardians Performs related duties as assigned.
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