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You will oversee the planning and implementation of a safe and quality child care program providing day-to-day support and overall management of the program site. As the Program Supervisor of our Year Round Youth Development Programs you will lead and develop our before and after school during the school year and day camp staff in the summer.
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We are offering the following benefits: Sign on Bonus for FT and PT Hires Referral Bonus for FT Hires Competitive Rates Pay Perks Program/Wellness Program Medical/Dental/Vision Benefits 401K Matching Tuition Reimbursement PayActiv (get paid the next day for your shifts) We are an EEO employer – M/F/Vets/Disabled.
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This includes robust health plans, a market-leading 401(k) program with a company contribution, product discounts, flexible time off benefits (including half-day summer Fridays per policy), inclusive fertility / adoption benefits, and more.
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This is a full-time, year round position; during the school breaks, the program converts from a before and after school program to a day camp. Responsibilities include program and activity planning, administrative tasks, parent and family engagement, supervision of a staff team (including training and leadership development), roster management, snack and supply shopping via our online portals, youth development and engagement, school partnerships and relationships, community outreach, compliance (with YMCA safety/risk management and host school policies and local & state laws) and facility management.
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Coordinate details of Military Chaplain Retreat to include; identifying Speakers, Worship Leader(s), RRT staffing assignments, printing of program manual, day-of check-in, facilitating speakers’ schedules during event, collecting accurate paperwork for reimbursements of attendees, submitting reimbursement requests for attendees, and other duties as required.
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The Job. We are searching for a skilled executive assistant with experience in project management, business communications, meeting planning, personnel, general administration, and day-to-day office operations.
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This includes day to day category management, analytics, new product development, category discontinuation and growing as a subject matter expert while focusing on driving margin and revenue growth.
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The Head of Collections Management and Provenance Research directs the day-to-day planning and realization for all collection management, registration, conservation. Assists DCAC in developing and facilitating an integrated work program and budget for collections management, exhibition logistics, conservation, collections information, registration, and research access.
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The Program Officer performs due diligence on applicant organizations and participates in grantmaking planning, strategy and evaluation. The Program Officer provides day-to-day management of relationships with applicants and grantees throughout the grant process.
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Provide technical assistance to grant-seekers, including guidance in fundraising, planning, organizational development, program design and volunteer leadership development. Design and manage the day-to-day operations of the Foundation, including overseeing grant administration and operations.
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Candidates may substitute for the above-mentioned requirement of experience with a HR and/or civil rights program, the possession of a Juris Doctorate degree, or Master’s Degree in the fields of, human resources management, public administration, planning, or related field, plus five (5) years of experience in the area of employment and/or labor law, compliance, investigations of employment discrimination.
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Fundraising and Grants Associate is tasked with identifying and building affinity alumni networks and planning programs for recent alumni and other affinity segments, supporting the class agent program, Charter Day of Giving, Lanterns of Love, Awards Reception auction, and other programs as assigned.
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Family Benefits : Paid parental leave & reimbursement program for family planning services (such as fertility treatments, adoption, or surrogacy. Work Flexibility : A hybrid office work model (In-Office Tues/Weds/Thurs and WFH Mon/Fri) & generous PTO day.
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Manage the day-to-day operations of one to four programs in a community including organization and implementation of direct supports, person-centered planning, and implementation, health care, advocacy, stakeholder relations, regulatory compliance, recruiting, retention, staffing, training, safety, financial management, and maintenance of the physical environment.
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Bancroft is currently seeking a Program Director who will provide oversight, planning and strategic management for our Day Program in Cherry Hill, NJ. Partners with the leadership team in our day services programs to provide a seamless integration of services.
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