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Upon Closer Look: The City of Redmond Fire Department has more than 165 dedicated employees providing fire and life safety services to the City of Redmond and King County Fire District 34. After 3 years, Redmond Firefighter/EMTs who meet the minimum qualifications have the opportunity to participate in a selection process to become a certified King County Paramedic.
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As a 501(c)3 organization, all profits from our product sales are donated to King County non-profits working to mitigate regional homelessness. Seattle City Flag is a small Seattle-based non-profit organization dedicated to bringing inclusive public art to the city through civic design.
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Ability to effectively articulate the values and mission of Christ the King Catholic School. Job DescriptionThe Director of Development provides leadership, planning and management of all the advancement functions at Christ the King School in North Seattle.
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The Mental Health Resource Specialist provides support to address the mental health needs of young adults experiencing homelessness in North and East King County. Make referral connections for youth in North and East King County.
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Ability to travel within King County; must have valid driver’s license, insurance, and access to reliable transportation. Gain expertise in residential landlord-tenant and subsidized housing law.
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Christ the King, Seattle The Director of Development provides leadership, planning and management of all the advancement functions at Christ the King School in North Seattle. Bachelor's Degree and 3+ years of professional advancement experience including major gifts, capital campaigns, alumni relations, event management, foundation relations, marketing, and planned giving.
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The King County Sheriff's Office Evidence Specialist is responsible for handling Public Safety evidence and property transactions and dispositions. Qualified candidates will possess at least three years’ experience as an administrative assistant, store clerk, or warehouse inventory/supply clerk position.
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No on-call, no weekends and no holidays required.
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Act as the extra eyes, ears and hands for the veterinarian to ensure the best quality pet care. Description - ExternalESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS·Live and exemplify the Five Principles of Mars, Inc. within self and team.
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King County, Washington. Your primary objective will be to assess the overall health and well-being of member beneficiaries to ensure accurate and comprehensive risk adjustment coding, leading to greater value-based care.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate PA to join our Advantmed provider network.
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Occasional travel between our King and Pierce County offices may be required. Coordinate with the Caregiver Support Supervisor and Enrichment and Education Manager to ensure that learning opportunities and support groups are made available to families and CSP staff as needed Inform Director of Resource Care and Chief Innovation and Program Officer regarding any recommendations for child welfare policy.
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ADS is the designated Area Agency on Aging (AAA) for King County, responsible for planning, coordinating, and advocating for a comprehensive service delivery system for older people, adults with disabilities, and family caregivers in Seattle and King County.
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Communicating with the King County Prosecutor's Office and Superior Court related to ITA matters. Communicating with the King County Prosecutor's Office and Superior Court related to ITA matters.
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This position requires a hands-on approach to psychiatric consultation and care for patients in a downtown Emergency Room, medical/surgical inpatient hospital floors, or the CCU. Providing psychiatric consultation for patients in a downtown Emergency Room, medical/surgical inpatient hospital floors, or the CCU.
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