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Milwaukee Public Museum is looking for a Public Safety/Security Officer I to work full time, 40 hours a week, schedules are available 4 weeks in advance. A career with the Milwaukee Public Museum allows you to connect your skills and abilities in a rewarding position with a non-profit organization doing good work in our community.
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Conducts investigation/reviews of situations that require a threat assessment.
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The experience may have been gained in the public sector, private sector or Volunteer Service. Provide authoritative advice, as part of IRS-wide mission, to other specialists in areas such as disaster recovery, capacity planning, applications development, hardware strategy, and Unisys operating systems security; and develop and implement agency guidelines.
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Serves as a mentor / career advisor to Public Sector staff as appropriate. Supports business development meetings and/or proposal development process with guidance from Public Sector Practice leadership.
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Join our team at The Trade Hotel, the Official Hotel of Deer District now hiring a PM Public Area Attendant. Our friendly Public Area Attendant provides our guests with clean and comfortable accommodations, all while delivering outstanding service.
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As a PR Coordinator, you may:Support efforts to identify, recommend, develop and implement public relations and communications plans, projects and activities to support the business’ goals, overall business development and brand building efforts.
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Previous experience in public safety, law enforcement, security, or a related field preferred. The Public Safety Shift Supervisor at Hilton City Center plays a pivotal role in ensuring a secure and safe environment for guests, associates, and property.
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The Agency is a purpose-driven public relations, marketing, and branding agency that builds reputations and drives corporate citizenship for organizations around the world. The Public Relations Account Supervisor is responsible for nurturing the relationship between the agency and its clients, providing proactive support and leadership for clients accounts.
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The public area attendant in this entry level position will have the desire to take initiative and be self-motivated. A public area attendant will assist the team in providing highest quality of service and cleanliness in the public areas of hotel.
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We are seeking an experienced Administrative Assistant/Ecclesiastical Notary to join our Tribunal on-site in St. Francis, WI. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing administrative support to the organization and performing notarial acts in accordance with canon law.
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What are seeking : Strong Account Director Public Relations leader who specialize in B2B PR with experience in real estate, law, or professional services at large. Interdependence is the most effective, innovative and optimized public relations, communication and integrated marketing solutions firm, powered by proprietary technology, for brands, CMOs, founders and entrepreneurs to enhance the quality of their businesses and their lives.
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One (1)+ year of experience providing financial statement auditing services within a public accounting firm. Are you interested in joining one of the fastest growing public accounting firms.
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The qualified candidate will bring excellent foundational public relations and corporate communications experience with a solid working knowledge of applying social media content and influence in the real world.
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The Public Area Attendant cleans and services the assigned public areas according to established quality standards and procedures. Clean and service assigned areas according to established standards and procedures which may include public restrooms, lobby area, public phone areas, vending areas, etc.
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Undergraduate degree in communications, public relations, journalism, advertising or related field. A Senior Account Executive at Interdependence Public Relations will be a go getter, wearer of many hats, and someone who is ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work.
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