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Working closely with the Assistant Director of Intramural Sports and Events, the Program Manager shares primary oversight for the management and facilitation of the Intramural Sports and Events programs, schedule development and facilitation, program safety and risk management, and program marketing and social media.
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Assist the WFO Licensing Director in managing the development, licensure and regulation of mental health programs throughout the OMH Western Region of New York. Manage assignment, and processing/management of Prior Approval Review (PAR) applications and Administrative Actions in MHPD. Maintain a tracking system for PAR assignments.
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Supervise and support the professional development of Statewide Educational Consultants, Interpreter Consultant, SLP Consultant, Diagnostician Consultant, ASL Program Coordinator, and the Outreach Data Specialist I.
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DIRECTOR, APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT (Professional Expert) The Director of Apprenticeship Program Development at MiraCosta College is responsible for leading the development, implementation, and expansion of college-wide apprenticeship programs.
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The Associate Athletic Director for Development is charged with the strategic oversight of Eastern Michigan University’s athletics fundraising and alumni engagement program on behalf of Intercollegiate Athletics and University Advancement for EMU. The position is an employee of the Eastern Michigan University Foundation (EMUF.
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We are seeking a dynamic Program Director to join our Equitable Resilience & Revitalization (ERR) team of Enterprise Advisors. The Program Director will report to the Director for Equitable Resilience and Revitalization.
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BC is seeking an experienced Program Management Director to lead the development of our Program Management (PgM) offerings. In the role of Program Management Director, you will be responsible for setting our philosophy, the creation of standards for PgM delivery, the development of tools to support PgM, and recruiting and development of a team bench to support the multiple Client programs BC is engaged on and to support the growth of PgM offering.
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The Department consists of a development team (Director, Manager, and Coordinator) and a marketing and communications team (Director and Associate ). Prepare reports and presentations for the CEO, CDO, Development Director, DOHMH leadership, FPHNYC Board.
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The Program Director will be an integral member of the ERR team, involved in all aspects of the work, and will also serve as the team’s expert on local governments and nonprofits fiscal health and financial management.
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Establish annual objectives for professional growth in consultation with the department Program Director and Teacher Supervisor; Work with Program Director to take on appropriate academic advising activities as needed by the AEL Program.
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Support the Program Director, PHMC fiscal, and contract and city representative with the development, management, coordination, execution, tracking, and reporting of program deliverables.
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The position will assist the Director of Golf and Head Golf Professional in the management of day-to-day golf operations of the facility. Actively pursue PGA membership (if a PGA Apprentice) in a timely manner through the PGA Professional Golf Management (PGA PGM) program.
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The Deputy Director will focus on the identification, development and implementation of innovative program integrity solutions to achieve the agency’s dual priorities of maintaining high-quality member care and controlling spending growth.
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The Director of Development for CSUN’s David Nazarian College of Business & Economics reports directly to the Executive Director of Development & External Relations, in partnership with the College leadership and professional colleagues, and is responsible for implementing a strong, proactive program to secure major gifts from a portfolio of approximately 125 major gift prospects and donors, including alumni, parents, friends, corporations, and foundations.
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The Hillel Development Director must work to maintain collaborative and team-oriented relationships with colleagues in University Advancement, including annual and major gift officers, The Parents Giving Program, Gift Planning officers, and others.
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