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As a 3D Art Generalist, you will effectively collaborate with a wide range of disciplines such as product design, engineers, producers, product managers, and art direction to ideate, improve art pipelines, and build assets to define the future of VR.
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This contemporary hotel recently completed a guestroom and lobby revitalization project and is close to Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum and Yankee Stadium while still being convenient to Midtown.
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The ideal candidate has a love and passion for public relations and keeps in touch with today’s television and entertainment world. We are currently seeking a Coord - Public Relations to join our Public Relations Team based in our New York, New York Headquarters.
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The Utilization Review Specialist will monitor claims and approvals, and coordinate internally and externally, to ensure uninterrupted service provision. Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Public Health, etc.
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A Master's Degree in Hospital Administration, Public Health, Health Care Planning, Business Administration, Public Administration or an approved related program, and five years of experience in health, medical service administration or an appropriate functional discipline with emphasis on planning, liaison and inter-organizational relationships, or related administrative or managerial functions; or.
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Relevant experience includes customer service, business-to-business relationships, operations, public affairs, government affairs, or communications. Knowledge of the electric and natural gas utility business and the NYSEG/RG&E service areas is preferred.
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Drawing on the creative heritage of SoHo, ModernHaus is a place where art, community, and innovation come together in an unforgettable urban setting. Duties include clearing food & utensils from tables, resetting, water service, monitoring guest satisfaction and assisting the kitchen in expediting the service process.
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Jointly funded by the Department of Homeless Services and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, BRC's Transit Homeless Outreach staff members operate throughout the transit system 24 hours a day.
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Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Works with BAM Chief Investment Officer in finalizing and signing off on BAM public market investment contracts and other investment services contracts.
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AMC's Avian and Exotic Pet Service was established in 1984 as the first specialty service for exotic pets in New York City and the surrounding metropolitan area. Learn More About the Avian & Exotic Pet Medicine Service.
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It is Manhattan’s only dedicated contemporary art museum and is respected internationally for the adventurousness and global scope of its curatorial program. 100 creative practitioners and entrepreneurs annually from a wide variety of fields across art, design, and technology, promoting an environment of collaboration.
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YAP Global is an international public relations and communications consultancy that works with meaningful companies and organisations in the cryptocurrency, decentralised finance (DeFi) and web3 sector to build their brand through impactful storytelling.
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NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the nation. We are a network of 11 hospitals, trauma centers, neighborhood health centers, nursing homes, post-acute care centers, and correctional health services.
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Video / writing / art / design education OR equivalent creative experience, with a demonstrable passion for making creative content on a spectrum of media platforms - social, streaming, AR, music, film, interactive, etc.
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New York City, one of the most widely-recognized cities in the United States, holds many of our nation’s most iconic sites including the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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