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experience. Position Summary Under the general supervision of the Strategic Programs Manager, the Fleet and Mobility Analyst is responsible for BruinCar Program Coordination and program administration
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University of California, Berkeley, Statistics Program ID: 2437-DMAP [#27040] Program Title: Director - Masters of Arts Program - Department of Statistics Program Type: Administration Program
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enroll in the California Employer Pull Notice Program. Bachelor’s degree in communications, business, marketing or related field. 10+ years experience working in marketing and/or brand positions developing
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rehabilitation of oiled wildlife; management of physical assets for the program; coordination of the initial deployment operations for emergency response efforts. This role works in close coordination with
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leadership and support roles during responses. This role works in close coordination with the Director of the program and with the Associate Director of Operations and supervises training, evaluation
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the California Employer Pull Notice Program HS Diploma/GED equivalent or sufficient experience and demonstrated skills to successfully perform the assigned duties and responsibilities. Minimum of 2 years
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to learn new systems quickly Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent oral and written communication skills High attention to detail
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experience with a database computer program Knowledge of major medical insurance plans and types of coverage provided Knowledge of medical terminology Preferred: Working knowledge of Care Connect system
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Job Summary The role of this position is to supervise clinical and support staff providing mental health services and provide assistance to the Program Manager in the development, implementation
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. Analytical skills to analyze and evaluate technical and non-technical program requirements, information, or problems in an objective manner and make logical conclusions; to provide a sound basis for