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The Program Director for the TAPC program is responsible for the supervision of this 24-bed Transitional Living Residence for pregnant and parenting homeless youth, including funding components associated with ESG, United Way, NYSSHP and Onondaga County Prevention Services.
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The State University of New York College of Optometry is establishing an extension site for its Doctor of Optometry Program in cooperation with the SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. The College seeks applicants for the position of Program Director at the College of Optometry, Upstate Extension Center.
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The Parts Coordinator plays a pivotal role in the success of the customer's experience by verifying the accuracy and quality of parts received in a timely manner as per the production schedule and vehicle needs.
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Takes direction from Team Leader, Program Director and/or Division/Service Director, and keeps them informed regarding content and volume of workload. Employee Assistance Program (EAP.
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The incumbent provides guidance to implement the various Farm Bill programs (Conservation Stewardship Program and Environmental Quality Incentive Program) of the Natural Resources Conservation Service throughout New York state.
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ASM Global is thrilled to present an excellent and immediate opportunity for a Food & Beverage Finance Coordinator to join our dynamic team. In your role as Food & Beverage Finance Coordinator, you'll play a crucial part in the success of our financial operations in the Food & Beverage Department.
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Contact, recruit, and coordinate non-profit organizations to support concession operations for the venue. Embark on a thrilling journey with ASM Global, the global leader in venue management and live event production.
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Student Assistance Program Counselors provide individual and group counseling, education, consultation and referral services to adolescents and their families participating in a school-based substance abuse prevention and early intervention program.
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The after school program will be led and facilitated by a designed SCSD Program Lead and supervised by a SCSD Building Administrator. Provide classroom instruction (in-person or virtual pending State guidelines) to program participants during the after-school program.
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We're currently seeking an Estimating Coordinator to provide overall technical support to the preconstruction team during the bidding phase. The Estimating Coordinator will be an essential contributor to our growth and will be at the heart of our projects, maintaining workflow, organization, and outreach for the preparation of our pursuits.
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Administrative Coordinator – Affordable Housing Development (Civil Service Title: Administrative Analyst I) is an Open-Competitive Onondaga County Civil Service position and if hired, continued employment will be contingent on qualifying for, successfully passing, and reachability off the applicable Onondaga County Civil Service Exam.
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Program Coordinator of Business Science. Syracuse University’s Center for Sustainable Community Solutions ( CSCS ) seeks a skilled and dynamic Program Associate to support the Assistant Director of Programs with the implementation of sponsored programs (i.e., grants) funded by the Center for Sustainable Materials Management at.
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Be prepared and available to work nights/and or weekends, when scheduled, as part of the Youth Department's normal program activity (Youth Councils, Bible Bowl, retreats, etc.) Plan and conduct trainings for CampMinder program with corps officers and employees responsible for camper registration.
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Put it all together - competitive base pay, a full and comprehensive benefit program, performance rewards, and a management team who demonstrates their commitment to your success. Employee Assistance Program.
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Under the direction of the Director of Emergency Management, this Emergency Management Coordinator shall assist in the day-to-day development and implementation of a comprehensive Emergency Management program at SUNY Upstate.
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