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Following the first 6 months, moves to managing attorney for any grants awarded in Virginia. Assists the Mid-Atlantic Regional Director in meeting program requirements including tracking data, preparing reports, and writing grant renewals.
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Candidates should have 3-4 years of professional experience in event planning, recreation programming, public relations or other related experience and 2 years of professional experience with creating and managing communications.
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The Little Sisters of the Poor seek a full-time Development Director to head our ongoing fundraising and operational needs. The Development Director will also assist with implementing major giving and planned giving fundraising strategies.
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Bristol Myers Squibb is seeking a Director of Quality Systems & Compliance at the Cell Therapy Facility (CTF) in Devens, MA. This role will be responsible for implementing and managing the site Quality Systems, Training and Document Control programs, identifying and assessing regulatory and quality risks during site GMP operations, and ensuring adherence to global regulations and BMS policies and procedures.
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The Associate Director will have primary responsibility for creating and managing digital communications and stewardship strategies for the Development and Alumni Relations office at Penn Engineering.
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In this role, you will assume overall leadership of one of our summer day camp locations; managing and coaching staff, seamlessly overseeing day-to-day operations, and creating a joy-filled summer camp culture.
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In collaboration with our headquarters team you’ll ensure camp has all the necessary resources and supplies to run smoothly; developing effective systems for managing inventory and materials, keeping classrooms organized, and using your facility space to its full potential.
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Camp Directors start from a wide variety of backgrounds, including but not limited to: school teaching, camp counseling & leadership, after-school programming, coaching, museum education, and leadership in retail or customer service.
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The Managing Director of Indian Child Welfare Programs (ICWP) reports to Casey’s Executive Vice President for Child and Family Services and leads Casey’s work with tribes across the country in order improve family and child wellbeing outcomes.
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Supervise the Executive Director Study Abroad and International Education. Leadership experience in university academic administration, including managing multiple direct reports. Supervise the Executive Director of Experiential Learning.
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This role will include performance of clinical dental hygiene procedures in the Oral Health Center and in the community setting, managing general administrative duties, and maintenance and support of clinical faculty and dental students.
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The Director will be a LCAS, LCSW or LMHC and will provide administrative oversight including program development, community outreach, clinical supervision, personnel, and budget management. Freedom House Recovery Center (FHRC) is a non-profit behavioral health care agency that provides a broad continuum of person-centered, comprehensive services for children, adolescents, adults, and families managing behavioral health disorders or addiction.
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Plan, coordinate, and manage all types of event logistics for major or special Council events as assigned by the Director or Deputy Director, Event Management and Operations. Responsibilities include overseeing room setups, working closely with catering personnel, making sure audio-visual requirements are met, managing virtual zoom productions as a host/operator and other event logistics.
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The Tax Managing Director (PCS) is responsible for providing tax and consulting services to our high net worth clients as well as managing, developing and growing the local Private Client Services practice.
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Position Summary: Supports and assists the Community Director in overseeing and managing the financial and operational facets of the community by completing accounting and bookkeeping tasks, preparing monthly close-out and financial reports, processing invoices for payment, collecting rent, fees, and other payments, completing bank deposits, dispositions, and account reconciliations, and using the property management system to record, track, and report on all financial workings of the property.
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