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Lifespace Communities headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa and Dallas, Texas, is one of the nation's largest Senior Living providers of non-profit retirement communities. Partner with Regional Marketing Directors and the Director of Digital Marketing to develop strategic marketing plans for assigned communities.
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Primary Health Solutions is a non-profit, safety-net healthcare provider serving Southwest Ohio with centers and school-based centers in Hamilton, Fairfield, Middletown, Oxford, Dayton, and Trenton.
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2+ years in non-profit with grant accounting. Knowledge of principles of non-profit administration. The Director of Finance and Grants Management is a full-time salaried fully-remote position with benefits including medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, matching 401k and generous PTO. This position requires the ability to successfully pass a reference check and a background check.
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Key Words: Nonprofit, Government, Economic Development, Executive Director Programs - DEI; Operations Leader, COO, VP of Operations, Workforce Center, Business Center, Entrepreneur, Women Leaders, Diversity Leadership, OneStop, Community Development.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director and in collaboration with the Fund Development Committee of the Board of Directors, the Development Director will be responsible for planning, organizing, and directing all of Sage Institute’s fundraising including the major gifts program, annual fund, planned giving, grants and contracts, special events and capital campaigns.
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Bachelors or Masters Degree in Social Work, Public Administration, Non-Profit Management, or related field required. Position will initially be titled Program Director until employee meets the training requirements for Executive Director which is typically 3 to 9 months.
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The Executive Director is a full-time, exempt, salaried position that is responsible to the Chamber Board President and Board of Directors for all Chamber activities including recruitment and retention of membership, coordinating all programs, events and festivals, fundraising, community involvement and social media/website management.
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The executive director is a non-voting member of the executive committee and board of directors and serves as the organization's secretary. As the organization's executive director (ED), this person ensures the Chamber's success in meeting its business advocacy, community and economic development, membership services, marketing, education, workforce development, and program goals and objectives.
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Assist the executive director and director of sales with occupancy development. Assist executive director in maintaining licensure and certification of the community; ensures compliance with state and federal regulations.
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Experience: Previous experience in non-profit organizations, sports/recreation, or business administration, including staff management. - Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Non-profit Management, Recreation Administration, Psychology, Community Social Work, or related field.
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Partner/collaborate with other non-profit organizations to better serve the community. · Bachelor’s degree required (Master’s degree preferred) in non-profit management, Business Administration or comparable Degree.
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Minimum of seven (7) years of experience as an executive director or administrator within a continuing care retirement community. Minimum of ten (10) years of experience as an executive director or administrator in a long-term care senior living environment that includes demonstrated leadership within a health center.
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Founded by Gary & Laura Lauder, Socrates seminars alumni include urban mayors, one U.S. President, several U.S. Senators and Representatives, as well as senior leaders from the private, public, and non-profit sectors.
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Provides consultation to the Executive Director and the Board of Directors regarding dental and oral health issues in the absence of the Dental Director. As directed by the Dental Director, performs other related and/or necessary tasks to achieve organizational and programmatic goals and objectives.
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Obtain the Certified Professional in Aging Services Risk Management (CPASRM) and under the direction of the executive director, assume responsibilities and oversee community wide risk management and quality assurance initiatives.
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