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The Office of Academic Affairs consists of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, the Director of Experiential Education, the Academic Affairs Manager, and the Law Registrar. Experience in a law school or university academic affairs setting.
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The Area Security and Loss Prevention Specialist will be involved in reviewing surveillance footage, external and internal investigations, employee and customer safety, vendor and shortage issues, and building security design and implementation.
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Role Responsibilities: The Tier 2 Operations Specialist is responsible for working with multiple clients CPG/eCommerce on a fractional basis (x-hours with one client, x-hours with another). The Specialist ensures orders from all sales platforms flow seamlessly and tracks inventory while flagging discrepancies.
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If you have a passion for numbers and a commitment to precision, we encourage you to apply for the role of Accounting and Payroll Specialist. We like to hav fun and we all love our dogsPosition Overview:We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Accounting and Payroll Specialist to join our dynamic team.
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The Local Government Personnel Institute (LGPI), established in 1971 by the League of Oregon Cities (LOC) and the Association of Oregon Counties (AOC), provided Human Resources and Labor Relations assistance across Oregon.
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The City of Eugene is seeking a Communications Director to lead and direct the City of Eugene’s city-wide communications and public relations program. Six years professional experience in communications, public relations, or public information, including three years of experience supervising professional staff.
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Maintain strong client relations and follow up on deposits, rooming lists, and all necessary information to properly organize group needs. Must be able to review quarterly Meeting Planner Survey results and participates in the development and implementation of corrective action to address service challenges; focuses on continuous improvement of guest satisfaction.
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Posting Number: 240121 Job Title: Part-time, Temporary, Sculpture Studio Instructional Specialist Applicant Notification: Department InformationOur Division is seeking to hire a part-time Sculpture Studio Instructional Specialist.
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The good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything you need to know to be a Target Security Specialist. As a Target Security Specialist, no two days are ever the same, but a typical day will most likely include the following responsibilities.
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Community Relations Involves families and other community members in developing the vision, goals, School Improvement Plans, and programs for the school/district. Participates in parent conferences, PTO work, and community relations.
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Use District issued Public Safety/Law Enforcement equipment in a safe, legal, and proper manner. Essential Job Functions: Provides information and appropriate assistance concerning public transportation and District facilities.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in all aspects of HR, including recruitment, employee relations, performance management, and HR analytics. Proven experience in recruitment, employee relations, performance management, and HR compliance.
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In collaboration with the Sales, Pre-Sales, and Solutions teams, the Sr. IT/OT Solutions Consultant’s mission is to build strategic relations at all levels including and significantly expand our client's scope and portfolio of services with targeted industrial customers and prospects.
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Rosboro Is seeking an Electrical and Control Systems Technician for our multi-plant production facility located in Springfield, Oregon.
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The specialist is located at a large strategic account(s) and supports the customer facility. The In-Plant Solutions Specialist is a critical MSC role. JOB TITLE: In-Plant Solutions Specialist.
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