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No / Aids Task Force average salary is $139,500, median salary is $138,500 with a salary range from $130,000 to $150,000.
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Senior Zfs Storage Kernel Software Engineer 150,000-150,000 Santa Clara, CA, 95050 2015 No / Aids Task Force Senior Zfs Storage Kernel Software Engineer Salaries (1)
No / Aids Task Force Santa Clara, CA Salaries
Test Automation Software Engineer 138,500-138,500 Santa Clara, CA, 95050 2015 No / Aids Task Force Test Automation Software Engineer Salaries (1)
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Zfs Storage Test Automation Software Engineer 130,000-130,000 Santa Clara, CA, 95050 2015 No / Aids Task Force Zfs Storage Test Automation Software Engineer Salaries (1)
No / Aids Task Force Santa Clara, CA Salaries
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  • NO/AIDS Task Force
  • Industry: Other
  • City: New Orleans, LA
  • NO/AIDS Task Force is the oldest HIV/AIDS service organization in the Gulf South and was founded in 1983 in response to the early devastating effects of the AIDS epidemic in the New Orleans area. The program expanded by offering an AIDS Information Center and Hotline in 1985. In the following years, the agency expanded its services, responding to the various communities impacted by the epidemic as it continued to affect diverse populations. Case management and mental health services were added in 1990. A meal delivery program was added in 1992 and a community mobilization project with offices in the French...