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Activist Community Organizers With Real Responsibilities: Get the word out to Working America and AFL-CIO members about the historic upcoming election. Experience a plus, but not required. Excellent communication skills and a commitment to activism required. 1:30-10 pm M-F. $10.42 to start. To apply, please call Emily at 614-223-2194.This listing brought to you by The Columbus Dispatch and www.columbusjobs.com/monster.
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SR. APPLICATION DEVELOPER Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services SR. APPLICATION DEVELOPER (Non-Bargaining) A full-time position is available for a qualified applicant in the I...
Firefighter/Paramedic The City of West Carrollton is accepting applications for the position of Firefighter/Paramedic. Â This full-time position, under the supervision of the Duty Captain ...
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Henry County Economic Development Office Responsibilities: Promoting economic growth, investment and development for Henry C...
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