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Administrative operations of our school district, ensuring efficiency, effectiveness, and excellence in all areas. Rooted in these core values the Assistant Director of Schools for Administration will oversee the.
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The Office of the Dean is responsible for the academic and administrative functions of Tufts University School of Medicine, including overseeing the Schools academic departments, the teaching and research enterprises, student services, and campus buildings and facilities.
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Manage special services administrative functions supporting the Office of Specialized Instruction and building level administrators in maintaining safe and efficient school operations within district guidelines.
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This position, in conjunction with the school director, oversees school operations, enrollment, staff, students, works with customers and clients, liaises with parents of younger students, and helps to carry out administrative functions in the areas of inventory control, processing sales, billing, and generating reports.
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Serve as a site supervisor; assist the Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services and Director of Special Education by relieving them of Administrative detail and taking the lead in special assignments/projects; oversee the day to day operations of the preschool.
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The Assistant Director of Operations oversees a variety of projects and initiatives and provides administrative assistance and logistical support for the Dean for Public Interest/Public Service Law and Careers (PI/PS Office.
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The Assistant Director’s typical day includes, but is not limited to: Managing front-end administrative office Hiring, training, scheduling, and supervising part-time teachers Monitoring daily center activities Reviewing student programs and ensuring academic achievement Instructing students Participating in local marketing activities to help grow your Center’s tutoring and test prep business.
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The Executive Director has the responsibility for planning, budgeting, scheduling, staffing, curriculum, instruction, program and instructional quality, student success, accreditation, and other matters related to the operations of the School of Nursing.
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The Administrative units include the Offices of the Dean, Vice Dean, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Associate Dean for Research, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Associate Dean for Extramural Clinical Practices, Assistant Dean for Dental Education and Informatics, Assistant Dean for Educational Support and Faculty Development, Assistant Dean for Academic Success and the Assistant Dean for Business Operations and Financial Affairs.
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Create a positive environment for educational growth based on student needs; plan and arrange field trips within the guidelines established by the Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services and Director of Special Education; establish and maintain standards of student behavior.
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Assist the building Principal and Director of Student Services with the development of a comprehensive school budget. Minimum of 3 years experience in an administrative role, such as Assistant Principal, Special Education Coordinator.
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POSITION SUMMARY : The Director of Curriculum and Instruction at the Bertha Alyce and Ellen Boniuk Schools is a key member of center leadership, oversees all aspects of day-to-day administrative operations and must be able to oversee all phases of school operations as the back-up administrator of early childhood care and education for over 150 children.
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Reporting to the Assistant Director of the African Studies Center (ASC), with accountabilities to the Director of the Center and the Executive Director of the School, the Program Coordinator assists with all administrative and program matters.
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Lead and represent the Department of Academic Programs in its day-to-day operations, including all training and education programs: Construction (Electrician & Carpentry); Medical Administrative Assistant; Information Technology (Cybersecurity & IT Technical Support), Financial Services, & Customized training and the contextualized GED program.
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Rooted in these core values the Assistant Director of Schools for Administration will oversee the administrative operations of our school district, ensuring efficiency, effectiveness, and excellence in all areas.
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