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This role will report to the Corporate controller and will include working with financial leadership team to execute the consolidation and reporting of multiple entities on a standalone and consolidated basis.
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Meet group coordinator/host(ess) prior to functions, make introductions, and ensure that all arrangements are agreeable. It is this foundation and our belief that our culture drives success by which The Ritz Carlton has earned the reputation as a global brand leader in luxury hospitality.
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Qualifications: Previous experience working as a Permit Coordinator, Permit Technician, or in a similar role within the construction or real estate industry. DEZ Development LLC, a prominent real estate development company, is currently seeking a detail-oriented and organized Permit Coordinator to join our team.
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The SMWW Business Operations Coordinator assists in running business logistics to ensure SMWW operates smoothly. Events include the NFL Combine, NBA Summer League, MLB Winter Meetings, MLS Preseason, Senior Bowl, NHL Draft, and others as assigned.
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Description OPERATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS MANAGERJOB SUMMARY: The Vermont Jazz Center Operations and Communications Manager implements many of the nuts-and-bolts activities of this non-profit community arts organization.
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The Client Service Coordinator ("CSC") drives the flow of clients and pets through the hospital, maximizes the productivity of the veterinary medical team (in terms of numbers of clients and pets), ensures good communication with associates and clients, and coordinates the care of clients and pets in a happy, welcoming, friendly and efficient manner, influencing clients to return and refer their friends and families.
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Assist in gathering and reporting data, including analytics and employee feedback, on the effectiveness and impact of employee communications; use quantitative and qualitative data to identify new communications channels, content and tools that support employee needs and organizational goals.
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This includes providing the full-line of products and services to Kaiser Permanente Health Plan members as covered by the Durable Medical Equipment (DME) benefit to include: prosthetics, orthotics, DME equipment and supplies, enternals/nutritionals and oxygen.
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The Trauma Nurse Coordinator collaborates with the Trauma Program Manager, Medical Director, unit leaders and other members of the Trauma Program for planning, development and implementation of program goals and operations to provide excellence in patient care.
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The Student Recruitment Coordinator is responsible for supporting the development and delivery of successful programming and reporting data for the admissions department recruitment activities, primarily supporting pathway projects that increase opportunities for students who are historically underrepresented in race and ethnicity (HURE) to pursue careers in dentistry.
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They will drive communications planning and execution for product, policy and corporate launches and announcements, as well as manage rapid-response communications for crisis and issues management.
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Essential Responsibilities:Orients and educates patients and their families by meeting them; explaining the role of the patient care coordinator; providing educational information in conjunction with Psychiatric providers related to treatments, procedures, medications, resources and continuing care requirements.
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The Oregon Operations Coordinator is responsible for providing executive support, development support, events support, and coordinating all operations, and office management systems in the office.
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Description As a Project Coordinator at Schuff Steel, you will assist in managing the flow of technical information between the Schuff Steel Project Management team, customers, and subcontractors and vendors, while developing critical relationships with internal and external clients, through verbal and written communication.
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Sport Clips is seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic Salon Coordinator to join our team and play a pivotal role in delivering exceptional customer service and ensuring the smooth operation of our salon.
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