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The Senior Associate Athletic Director for Business Operations has accountability for the fiscal oversight of the Athletic Department, provides strategic budget direction for the department, leads with excellence throughout the organization, ensures alignment and compliance with federal, state University, Conference and NCAA policies and procedures; maintains strong working relationships with coaches, staff, University leadership and key stakeholders.
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This position reports to the Assistant Chief Medical Executive (ACME) for Ambulatory Care and is responsible for maintaining all operations and approximately 100 direct reports within the Primary Care Directorate.
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This position is located within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), ICE Health Service Corps (IHSC), Office of the Assistant Director.
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The Associate Dean will directly supervise and manage performance of the heads of school for each of the three on site UCLA University Consortium of Schools, the Chief Operations Officer/Associate Dean of Administration for the UCLA Consortium of Schools, the Assistant Dean for Academic Engagement, and the Executive Director for University and Community preK-12 Programs.
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Primary Function & Position OverviewThe Summer School Assistant Director of Operations (ADOO) will report into the Summer School Director of Operations.
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Reporting directly to the Regional Practice Director the Practice Site Coordinator (PSC) is responsible for supervising the daily operations for the assigned site, ensuring the practice runs smoothly and efficiently while following OHI policies and regulations.
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Oversee, lead, supervise, and evaluate the Controller, Accounts Payable and Office Manager, Senior Staff Accountant-Revenue, Director of Human Resources, Director of Facilities, Security and School Resource Officer, Health Room personnel, Director of Technology, Chef and Director of Food Services, and field trip transportation handled by the School Administrative Assistant.
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This position reports to the Chief Operations Officer and the Assistant Director of Facilities. Mary McDowell Friends School is a Quaker K-12 college preparatory program dedicated to the success of students with learning disabilities.
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Reporting directly to the Assistant Dean for People and Operations and functioning within the Chief Business Officer's team, the Human Resources Assistant Director will be pivotal in shaping the employee experience, offering counsel to the senior leadership team, and harnessing the human capital essential for organizational progress.
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ACCM has oversight for the operations and finances within multiple legal entities including School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Bayview, Howard County Medical Center, Sibley Hospital, Suburban Hospital, and All Childrens as well as Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) at Knoll North and Howard County ASC. This role oversees and manages new program planning as well as assists with initiatives for new, existing and/or expanded clinical services.
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The CFOO reports to the Head of School and is a member of the Beauvoir Administrative Team. The CFOO is responsible for managing and overseeing the School’s Business Office, finances, and facility operations in a manner that complies with all applicable laws and regulations, as well as a high degree of efficiency, effectiveness, ethics, and integrity.
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The ED supervises the Chief of Schools, the Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Human Resources Development Manager, and the Assistant to the ED. Demonstrated ability to procure funding in support of safe, effective, and efficient school operations.
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Reporting to the Chief Education Officer - Instruction, provides leadership and advocates for equity for all students; interprets and executes the policies and expectations of the State Board of Education as directed; oversees and administers programs, operations, and staff within the departments of Educator Effectiveness, Standards & Instruction, and CTE; serves as a liaison between departments.
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Work with the Chief of School Finance and Operations Officer to review new grants and initiate the grant process. Other duties as assigned by the Chief of School Finance and Operations.
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The Human Resources Assistant Director serves as a strategic partner to the Chief Business Officer's team in order to forward VUSE's position as one of the nation's leading research and academic engineering schools.
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