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Possesses and routinely demonstrates a strong working knowledge of the mental and/or behavioral health and support resources of King County and has a working knowledge with state and local health delivery systems, including knowledge of various funding principles and clinical services mandates.
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The Property Manager III is responsible for the day-to-day administrative operations, including the lease-up of new tenants and recertification of current tenants, overseeing the turnover of units, maintenance and building operations, processing accounts payables, accepting rent, and participating as a member of the management team.
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Compliance with company standards as defined in the Human Resources Policy Manual, Operations Playbook and applicable laws, e.g., Fair Housing, Landlord Tenant, Local Building Codes, OSHA, and EEOC Maintenance Technician.
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Non-exempt hourly team members accrue paid time off (PTO) while salaried-exempt team members have unlimited PTO, subject to manager approval. Chewy is hiring a Finance Manager (FP&A) to join our Corporate Finance team at our headquarters in Bellevue, WA. This is a key position on the team situated within the Corporate Planning function, where the candidate will be responsible for supporting the corporate budgeting, forecasting and long-term planning processes, including implementing enhancements to the company's Long-Term Corporate Model (LTCM.
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The Property Manager is responsible for coordinating and overseeing the daily property management and resident services functions that support residents' well-being, enhances their quality of life, and increases their opportunities to connect with their neighbors and with their community.
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Bachelor's degree and/or 4+ years as a plant manager in a similar industry or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. The Site Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of a fast-paced manufacturing site, which may include multiple shifts.
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Assist the EHS Manager as an internal resource by conducting periodic reviews of the plant's Accident Prevention Plan (APP) and OSHA compliance. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook or related software.
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Job Description Description:We are seeking a dynamic Human Resources Manager to lead our HR function with innovative strategies that support our company culture and values.
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This position helps SWD provide recycling and waste disposal services to the residents and businesses of King County and protect human health and the environment. Apply now for a rewarding career at the Solid Waste Division of the King County Department of Natural Resources & Parks.
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Demonstrated knowledge of community resources, social service agencies, and landlord tenant laws. Partner with Housing Connector in providing one year of housing stability support or case management to families housed through Housing Connector resources.
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The Human Resources Director is responsible for the short and long term planning and management of the Human Resources functions. A degree in Human Resources or related field.
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Sea Mar Community Health Centers, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) founded in 1978, is a community-based organization committed to providing quality, comprehensive health, human, housing, educational and cultural services to diverse communities, specializing in service to Latinos in Washington State.
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We have a great Human Resources and Training Director to ensure we handle ourselves properly and with the utmost integrity. We have a facilities Manager that works tirelessly to keep our restaurants in top shape.
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Our Homewatch CareGivers University is a professionally-developed training platform designed to give you the tools and resources you need to make the very most of your time with clients and gain the most satisfaction from your job.
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The Bilingual Case Manager for Residential and Foster Care Services plays a crucial role in providing culturally appropriate case management services aimed at the safe return and reunification of unaccompanied adolescents in care.
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