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The director will serve as chief point of contact for department chairs and faculty area leads on career-related issues for all COE students and will work closely with the COE assistant dean of student affairs and the academic advising team on career-related matters.
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Work in collaboration with Practicum Education Director/Assistant Directors and other child welfare staff & faculty. Work in collaboration with Practicum Education Director/Assistant Directors and other child welfare staff and faculty.
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Performs other duties as assigned by Special Education Director, Instructional Programs Assistant Director, Curriculum & Instruction and Assessment Director, Curriculum & Instructional Programs Assistant Director, and/or Superintendent.
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Serve as the GME Education Assistant for the directors of the IR Integrated Residency, IR Independent Residency, Nuclear Medicine Residency and Neuroradiology Fellowship ProgramsJob DescriptionJob Description:The Education Program Coordinator I will be working under the Lead Education Coordinator II. This position requires both collaborative and independent work skills.
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Military Education CoordinatorOffice of Stateside Military OperationsExempt, Contingent II, Full Time, Pay Grade The Military Education Coordinator will report to the Assistant Director (or Director) in the Office of Stateside Military Operations and work closely with military education centers to serve prospective and current students and facilitate hybrid class offerings and testing services to military/veteran and civilian students.
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The Military Education Coordinator will report to the Assistant Director (or Director) in the Office of Stateside Military Operations and work closely with military education centers to serve prospective and current students and facilitate hybrid class offerings and testing services to military/veteran and civilian students.
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The Aquatics Coordinator will coordinate regularly with the Assistant Director of Athletics for Campus Recreation and the Director of Athletics to manage safety, risk, and operation of the aquatic facilities.
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The Executive Director will also collaborate with Bilingual and ESL Director, Special Education Director, curriculum coordinators, and Human Resources Coordinator, to develop and deliver effective professional learning opportunities that assist teachers and administrators district-wide in developing the skills, tools, and techniques to ensure that all students in DVISD will be successful.
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May perform other duties and assist in areas of the department as directed by the Director of Nursing, Assistant Director of Nursing, Resident Care Coordinator, Administrator and/or designee.
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Description Coordinator of Religious Education (Children & Youth)Employment Status: Part-TimeFLSA Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly)Schedule/Work Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 5-6 Hours per week (may vary)Reports to: Pastor SummaryThe Coordinator of Religious Education is responsible for the application of a parish catechetical program(s) for children and youth (pre-K through High School.
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Reports to: Principal/Head of School and Office of Special Education (OSE) Assistant Directors. Comprehensive knowledge of and professional experience with Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Regulations, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
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Supervise, orient, train, evaluate, and counsel department employees to improve their job performance and to maintain high standards of performance and patient quality care, in conjunction with the Regional Director of Operations and Human Resources.
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The Health and Wellness Director assures the quality care of all residents in conjunction with the Executive Director, Resident Care Coordinator (if applicable) and other department managers.
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The University Director of Marketing oversees and participates in a wide range of activities, from print advertising to special events, and is the planner and coordinator of strategies to promote the university and increase enrollment through strategic recruitment communication, advertising and paid media.
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The Assistant Director of Admissions works alongside the Director of Admissions to help connect students and families with summer opportunities that are the right fit for them.
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