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World Relief Western Washington is now accepting applications for a full-time Employment Specialist position focused on working with Port of Seattle’s employers. This specialist will connect job seekers to comprehensive employment & wraparound services and offer tailored training and support for airport employers.
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4+ years of experience as an employment attorney, with relevant in-house and/or top law firm experienceMinimum 4 years, prefer 6+ years, of experience handling litigation involving discrimination, retaliation, harassment, and other employment-related claims.
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Harborview Medical Center - Rehabilitation Therapies has an outstanding opportunity for a EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST (EMPLOYMENT TRAINING SPECIALIST). Provide education, training and consultation to employers regarding employment of clients with disabilities and legal issues related to employment; maintain ongoing contact with employers to provide ongoing feedback, receive progress reports, resolve problems that may arise, and monitor the employment contract; (10.
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ACRS seeks a full-timeCase Manager in our Employment & Citizenship department who can provide entry level culturally competent case management and employment services to job seekers that are holistic, person-centered, and strengths-based, with the goal of helping individuals achieve self sufficiency in the community.
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Provide culturally and linguistically competent supported employment services to ensure attainment of project goals and objectives for Mandarin-speaking and other members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community who are job seekers with a disability, in particular with chronic mental illness.
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Similar job titles: Social Work, Special Education, Human Services, Transition Services, Job Placement Specialist, Employment Consultant, Employment Specialist, Job Coach, Education careers.
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A law firm located in Seattle is seeking an Employment Associate Attorney to represent both employers and employees in various legal matters. The ideal candidate should possess a strong interest in employment law, with a preference for experience in conducting workplace investigations and advisory work.
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The Case Manager of Employment Services is responsible for creating job opportunities and increasing the employability of homeless youth and young adults. Develop new and strengthen existing relationships with employer partnerships to create employment opportunities for homeless youth and young adults.
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With more than 350 attorneys operating out of 10 offices in seven states and the District of Columbia, Stoel Rives is a leader in regulatory and compliance matters, business, labor and employment law, intellectual property, land use, real estate development and construction law.
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We are currently assisting our client, a respected law firm based in the Pacific Northwest, with a search for a Labor and Employment Paralegal for their Seattle office. JOB SUMMARY: The Labor and Employment Paralegal assists attorneys in the delivery of legal services to the firm's clients and works under the direction of the firm's lawyers and, in many instances, directly with clients.
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Seeks Customer Service Manager / Employment. Besides a friendly attitude the Customer Service Manager is also responsible for performing and overseeing all front desk operations including supervision of front desk part-time staff.
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Take the stage at industry events, seminars and webinars to share insights that shape the future of employment law. Opportunity to take part in firm-wide strategic decision-making, leading and shaping the Employment Law practice area.
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Looking for an employment attorney with experience handling administrative charges/demand letters, single plaintiff litigation. Our client, a 500+ attorney defense firm, has immediate needs for an Employment Litigation attorney with 10+ years of experience.
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We are now hiring Employment Support Professionals to support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to attain or maintain employment. Building skills and confidence of clients to find employment through resume creation, interview preparation, on-site job training, benefits planning, person-centered planning, assessments services, etc.
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Our Seattle office has an opportunity for a junior to mid-level associate to join the firm’s employment litigation practice. In 2022, the publication named Ogletree Deakins its “Law Firm of the Year” in the Employment Law – Management category.
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