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WOAR – Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence (WOAR) is searching for an Executive Director (ED) to lead a thriving, community-centric nonprofit in Philadelphia. Their direct reports include the Director of Finance, Clinical Director, Director of Prevention Education, Grants Manager, Events Manager, and various consultants and contractors.
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The Executive Director is responsible for the effective conduct of the affairs of the association and assists the officers and the board leaders in the formulation of the association's mission, goals, and objectives.
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The Goat Conspiracy Sanctuary (a former dairy farm transfarmed into a farmed animal sanctuary in Bloomington Indiana, whose residents include about 150 goats and 70 chickens) is seeking an Executive Director to serve as primary administrator of the farm and sanctuary.
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The Conservation Alliance (TCA) is a group of outdoor industry companies that disburses its collective annual membership dues to grassroots environmental organizations.
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Family Independence Administration (FIA) provides temporary help to individuals and families with social service and economic needs to assist them in reaching self-sufficiency via essential and diverse programs/services, such as: temporary cash assistance, SNAP, childcare, eviction prevention services, adult protective services, job training, employment plans/support, domestic violence assistance, child support enforcement, etc.
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The Executive Director will be responsible for overseeing the strategic direction, fundraising efforts, program development, and overall operations of the Epilepsy Foundation. · Working closely with Associate Executive Director of Finance & Administration and EFMN Board Treasurer provide oversight and guidance on financial matters.
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The candidate has a desire to support the discovery of transformative medicines for the treatment of serious human diseases by leading a high-quality animal care and use program, with animal health and wellbeing being considered essential to scientific rigor and data integrity.
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The Executive Director is responsible for implementing a creative strategy through use of dynamic multimedia (videography and photography) to strengthen the University’s brand and advance the university’s priorities and goals.
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Precigen is advancing an exciting pipeline of novel cell and gene therapy products and to further our efforts we are seeking an Executive Director, Medical Affairs who will be instrumental in creating and building the global medical affairs function at Precigen for our first commercial launch.
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The Executive Director position is frequently referred to as Assisted Living Administrator, Assisted Living Director, Nursing Home Administrator, Executive Director of Assisted Living, Health Care Administration, and Executive Director Senior Living.
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The new Executive Director will have the opportunity to build on her legacy and take CCA into the next phase of growth and sustainability. Seeks Executive Director. This executive search is being conducted by Eos Transition Partners consultant, Nancy Jackson.
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The Executive Director is the sole paid staff person for the organization and coordinates all event planning, marketing, and administrative functions with the help of committees and volunteers.
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The Executive Director will report to the Senior Vice President (SVP) for Historic Sites and will work in collaboration with NTHP headquarters staff, especially the Historic Sites Department’s technical support positions in collections, finance, interpretation, and architecture, as well as staff in the Trust’s legal, finance, public affairs, marketing, fundraising, and other divisions.
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The Executive Director oversees all administrative affairs of the synagogue including staff, finances, facilities, and membership relations, and is an integral part of the synagogue community.
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This leadership position will use a strategic mindset to manage church and preschool finances with integrity, direct our administrative and operational functions, and provide comprehensive HR support to our dedicated staff.
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