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The Human Resources Recruitment Coordinator will be responsible for providing support to the local branch through various aspects of administration, employee recruitment, screening, hiring, record keeping, and compliance.
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Program Manager Pay Range: $22.50-$24.50 per hour (based on education and experience) Manage and maintain safety standards including supervision and program paperwork. The core of everything we do is the team of amazing educators we have across the country, who bring their best to each program every day.
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The Client Services Program Manager is a critical team member monitoring the overall client care coordination of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This role is specifically intended to provide direct support to the Washington supported living program.
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Year Up United is a one-year or less, intensive job training program that provides young adults with in-classroom skill development, access to internships and/or job placement services, and personalized coaching and mentorship.
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Job Description The Senior Aquatics Director oversees the development and operations of aquatics programs, as defined by budget size, staff count, and program scope and scale. You have a Bachelor’s degree and/or equivalent knowledge that includes supervision, fiscal management, program development, staff and volunteer development.
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Preference is given toward applicants with experience as both a Certified Nursing Assistant and Unit Coordinator. QualificationsEducation & Experience:Completion of an accredited Nursing Assistant program (or military medical specialty training.
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Those who meet service or hours requirements are also eligible for: 401(k) match; medical/dental/vision; HSA; health care FSA; life insurance; short/long term disability; paid parental leave; paid holidays/vacation/sick; auto/home insurance discounts; scholarship program; adoption assistance.
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Posted job title: Office Coordinator- Pediatric General Surgery Clinic About MultiCare Health System MultiCare is a not-for-profit health care organization with more than 20,000 team members, including employees, providers and volunteers.
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The Sports Coordinator will need to build relationships with players, parents, and coaches while making sure that the instructional aspects of the i9 Sports Experience are delivered. Job Summary The Sports Coordinator is responsible for enhancing the i9 Sports Experience for players and coaches.
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Drivers participate in a profit-sharing program with option to purchase company stock through a stock purchase plan. Upon proper completion of the program, attendees will perform the functions of a Checker/Driver Combined Dock/P&D employee.
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The Office Services Coordinator is committed to providing premier client service while overseeing and performing a wide variety of assignments in a team environment. The Office Services Coordinator will work closely with the Field Operations and Office Services teams to support all facilities related activities.
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The Hearing Care Coordinator (HCC) works closely with the clinical staff to ensure patients are provided with quality care and service. Current pay: $20.00-21.50 an hour + Sales Incentive Program.
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Certifications and recognitions achieved by completing the fellowship program include: Certified Orthopaedic Manual Therapist (COMT)certification through AspireOMT, Spinal Manipulative Therapist (SMT) certification through AspireOMT, fellowship-trained in OMPT through ABPTRFE, and Fellow of AAOMPT (FAAOMPT) A new cohort begins on September 1st of each year.
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Lead, mentor, and evaluate program staff at various CONUS and OCONUS C-17 training sitesApply change, risk and resource management to complex program using various toolsResponsible for ensuring sites comply with Union Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA) and participate in any grievance or arbitration activities as well as any CBA renegotiations.
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OdysseyLogistics.com/careers About the Job: The position of Pricing Coordinator will have primary responsibility for the oversight of the daily pricing processes and perform pricing entries in accordance with established Company policies and procedures.
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Title: program coordinator Company: Meals On Wheels Oc in Tacoma, WA
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