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Knowledge of our areas of practice (Family Law and Estate Planning) will be helpful but not essential. This includes not only strategic planning, project management, and critical administrative and financial oversight, but is also a key leadership role in shaping and sustaining firm culture.
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Act as the extra eyes, ears and hands for the veterinarian and veterinary technician to ensure the best quality pet care and to maximize the veterinarian's and veterinary technician’s productivity, and communicate with the other associates to maintain the flow of patients.
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Assist in the planning and execution of fundraising events, drives, and donor events. In 2000, Carver Center moved to our current location—a 50,000 square foot building that features classrooms, multi-use rooms, a 25-yard heated indoor pool, saunas, a full-court gymnasium, movement studio, a fully equipped kitchen, tech lab, food market, and a STEAM makerspace.
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Benefits: 401(k) matching Competitive salary Dental insurance Free uniforms Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Parental leave Training & development Vision insurance Title:Shift SupervisorSupervisor: Site Director/and or DSSCategory: Non-exemptSUMMARY OF JOB DESCRIPTIONUnder the direction of the Shelter Director, the Shift Supervisor is responsible for assuring the general welfare, security and safety of the residents, staff and facility.
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Comic Book Specialist will demonstrate creativity, imagination, interpersonal skills, and manual dexterity specialists for sequential lesson planning based on the New York Edge curriculum, classroom preparation for teaching and holding students to established standards and adapting the New York State Arts Learning Standards to create an engaging and rewarding activity that encourages participation in New York Edge programs.
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Typical projects include highway design, traffic signal design, long range transportation planning, traffic impact studies, client budget, business development, and transit planning. Medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage options.
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A bachelor's degree in Art, Art Education, or Fine Arts AND one year of experience in planning and administering an art therapy program; NYS medical, dental, & vision insurance. registration with the American Art Therapy Association as an Art Therapist.
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You will need to be skilled in evaluating, planning, designing, and supporting the management of projects involving water treatment, wastewater treatment, and stormwater conveyance including pipelines and pumping facilities.
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In addition to salary, PepsiCo offers a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees and their families, subject to elections and eligibility: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Health and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Insurance (Accident, Group Legal, Life), Defined Contribution Retirement Plan.
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STV is a nationally recognized leader for delivering value and excellence in construction management, engineering, architecture, planning and environmental services, and is seeking a Water Resources Assistant Resident Engineer in Maspeth, Queens, New York.
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Planning and delivering lessons that feature early literacy foundational skills and strategies. Elementary Education Teacher/Reading Teacher (MTSS AIS) - Grades K-1, Leave Replacement 2024-2025 Waverly School.
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Requirements Professional Experience/ Qualifications A minimum of two years of professional experience in event planning, project management, volunteer management, alumni relations, diversity, equity, and inclusion, student services, and/or related fields.
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5 + years of technical expertise in the areas of trust administration, fiduciary law, and/or estate and wealth transfer planning. Meet with clients periodically to deepen relationships, address issues, develop new business opportunities, and/or provide trust, estate, and wealth transfer planning insight.
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Reporting to the Program Director or higher, the Senior Project Manager (SPM) provides senior-level leadership in planning, budgeting, and overall management of major capital projects and initiatives from conceptualization through design, bidding, construction, commissioning, and close out.
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PDI also offers many voluntary benefits such as: Legal services, critical illness, hospital indemnity, accident coverage, ID theft and fraud protection, pet insurance and employee discounts.
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