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The Policy Division, a subset of County Administration, is a diverse team that leverages the integrated portfolio of work being done in Housing, Climate Change, Community Resilience and Recovery, Community & Economic Development, Grant Strategy Management, and Intergovernmental Relations to address high-priority local policy initiatives and achieve key strategic objectives.
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As the Associate Director for Donor Relations, you will actively manage pipeline development and donor cultivation for the College of Design. Reporting to the Director of Development for the College of Design, the Associate Director for Donor Relations is responsible for managing a variety of complex stewardship matters, directly contacting donors, and working with DSGN leadership on scholarship processes, engagement strategies, and communications development.
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The Labor Relations Director is a corporate position responsible for leading and providing guidance to local HR Directors and hospital executive leadership in the negotiation, implementation, and day-to-day administration of their local collective bargaining agreements.
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This position provides overall leadership to all employees with responsibility for overall operating performance, customer satisfaction, positive employee culture, safety, service, budgets, and vendor relations.
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Job Summary and Primary Responsibilities ENTRY-LEVEL - FULL TRAINING PROVIDED As a Neuromonitoring Specialist / Neurophysiologist at NuVasive Clinical Services, you’ll provide intraoperative neuromonitoring during surgery by monitoring the patient’s nervous system.
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The Associate Director for Donor Relations actively manages pipeline development and donor cultivation for SOL. Through the review of database information including prospective donors, alumni, and others, the Associate Director initiates contact using a variety of methods in order to activate the cultivation process and eventually create a connection with SOL and UO development officers.
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Determines ownership of property or evidence by checking police reports, law enforcement computer systems and other public records. Works directly with the public, both on the telephone and in person, answering questions about evidence being held and lost property.
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Postal Service employment includes great pay, good working conditions, career advancement, and job security that can lead to a lifetime career.
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If you've ever been compared to MacGyver for your problem-solving skills or are the default troubleshooter at home or work, you might just be the perfect fit for our Sign Production Specialist role.
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U-Haul is looking for new team members to clean and detail the newest trucks and trailer fleet in the industry, ensuring that our equipment remains in top condition for our customers.
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The successful candidate will oversee the District's programs, activities, and relations related to legislation and public affairs, working across partisan and ideological lines to build consensus for District issues and agenda.
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Veterans : A copy of the applicant's Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (a federal DD Form 214 or 215), which shows character of service upon discharge OR a letter from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs indicating the applicant receives a non-service connected pension.
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Bachelor's degree in political science, public administration, government relations, international relations, or a related field. Master's degreein political science, public administration, government relations, international relations, or a related field.
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The Prior Authorization Specialist is responsible for the timely submission of all documentation, forms, or electronic requests in a timely fashion to not impede our community's access to care.
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About the Job We have an exciting opportunity for a Full-Time Electronic Health Records (EHR) Support Specialist I position! The EHR Support Specialist would be located at either our Lane Service Center in Springfield or our Portland Service Center in Portland, Oregon.
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