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Must have Military (with honorable discharge) or Law Enforcement experience. Triple Canopy: PPO #120047, A Constellis Company. Communicate and remain accessible via two-way radio or company issued cellular phone.
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Currently we are designing a new administration facility for Oakland Unified School District, multiple fire stations, a recreation center in Oakland’s Chinatown, and a law enforcement facility.
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Minimum of 8 years of employment and/or labor law experience in a law firm, or in-house counsel for an academic institution, corporation or other entity. Keeps informed on changing legislation and case law developments affecting overall operations of the University as they relate to the area of specialty; i.e., labor and employment law.
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Scholarly: You are devoted to studying the geographical context to grasp the impact of historical land surveying maps, evolving legislation such as the Subdivision Map Act, and the ramifications evident in case law.
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Knowledge of political law for non-profit organizations. Juris Doctorate (or M) degree from an ABaccredited school of law, current admission in good standing to practice law in California.
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About Company: Founded in 1996, our law firm client is a premiere defense law firm, specializing in workers compensation, employment law, general liability, state audits, and subrogation.
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JD degree; top tier undergraduate and law schools. 10+ years of experience as a practicing attorney, with experience in a top tier law firm (ideally with at least some in-house experience.
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Compensation $20 to $25 per hour, depending on experience Paid school breaks Oakland Leaf is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any individual, employee, or application for employment on the basis of race, color, marital status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, handicap, or any other legally protected status recognized by federal, state, or local law Powered by JazzHR.
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The Oakland Public Education Fund seeks a passionate and entrepreneurial Chief Development Officer to lead all aspects of fundraising for the organization. Subject: “Chief of Development Officer” - First and Last Name.
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Qualifications: Must possess strong writing and communication skillsBachelor’s or Master’s degree in social work, public policy, political science, law, public health or other related field preferredExperience in project management, nonprofit management or similar preferredExperience with child welfare and mental health systems preferredSense of humorAble to shift gears seamlesslyPersistence Flexibility Key Skills: Troubleshooting and solving complex problems with sound judgment.
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Our dynamic and growing law firm is currently seeking an experienced Employment Law Attorney with a plaintiff-side focus. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.
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As a Special Agent, you will combine your accounting skills with law enforcement skills to investigate financial crimes. Two (2) full years of progressively higher-level graduate education, a master's degree or equivalent graduate degree (i.e., LL.B. or JD), AND all of the above education requirements must be supplemented by at least 15 semester hours (or 23 quarter hours) in accounting, AND an additional nine (9) semester hours (14 quarter hours) from among the following or closely related fields: finance, economics, money and banking, tax law, and business law.
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Licensed to practice law or registered as in house counsel in the State where the applicable New Leaf Energy office is located. Law degree and strong academic record from a leading ABaccredited law school.
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The In-House Counsel - Labor & Employment position reports to the CEO and is accountable for providing employment and labor law expertise for the organization. At least 2 years of experience in employment law and labor relations, with a strong preference for experience in a union environment.
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A working knowledge of nonprofit corporate governance, tax exemption, health care law (e.g., regulation and licensing of institutional and professional providers), managed care law and core health care transactional law (e.g., fraud and abuse and Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement regulations.
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