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The Executive Director (ED) will serve as the chief executive officer of the Windsor Historical Society and will be a strategic and people-oriented executive who values community engagement and leads with a clear sense of purpose and direction.
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The Executive Director of Makerspace is a resilient leader and experienced builder who embraces innovation, creativity, and diversity while working to ensure excellent service to Stakeholders.
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Support the work of the Treatment Director and School Principal, particularly in ways that enhance the Organization's culture, philosophies and approaches. Support and assist the Board and Development Director to build a strong, diversified fundraising program including grants, individual donations, and major gifts.
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Kolmac’s healthcare centers provide a robust variety of behavioral health services including substance use disorder counseling, The Executive Director will be responsible for managing and growing all relevant service lines.
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Goodwin Living is seeking an exceptional Licensed Nursing Home Administrator to serve as the Executive Director of The View Alexandria (TVA). Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the TVA Executive Director plays a lead role in setting goals, setting the operational vision for excellence and innovation, aligning systems for maximum effectiveness in service delivery, and developing talent for the community.
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Working with two faculty co-directors, the Executive Director will expand the Stone Center's initial mission, vision and goals into a long-term strategic plan, and lead all aspects of the center's day- to-day operations, including providing senior management oversight for a number of research and professional staff, and for projects involving many postdoctoral scientists and student trainees.
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The Executive Director is the market leader spanning the full scope of Health Plan and CMO operations in Indiana. PPMS is a 100% owned subsidiary of PPHP. The Executive Director will be an employee of PPMS appointed to, approved by, and under the direction of the PPHP-IN Board and CMO Board, respectively.
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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 Executive Director manages the day-to-day operations of the synagogue. In partnership with clergy, staff, and lay leadership, the Executive Director works to ensure a vibrant future for the congregation in the areas of finance, programming, and membership.
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A typical day as MNCASA's Executive Director provides an opportunity to lead the organization's strategic direction, manage its operations, and advocate for systemic change. You have previous experience as an Executive Director or in a similar leadership role within a nonprofit.
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Executive Director, Richard Allen Cultural Center and Museum, Leavenworth, Kansas. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will have overall strategic and operational responsibility for RACCM’s nonprofit staff, program, expansion, and execution of it’s mission.
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The Executive Director serves as SBH’s Chief Executive Officer, and is employed by and serves at the pleasure of the SBH Board of Directors under an annually renewable contract that contains mutually agreed-upon performance objectives and evaluation criteria.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) will assume overall responsibility for the success of San Diego Pride. Guided by our seven Pillars of Justice – disability justice, economic justice, environmental justice, gender justice, health justice, racial justice, and reproductive justice – we offer diverse, community-centered programs, training, advocacy, and events.
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Executive Director Software Development amp Engineering. As a member of the Executive Team, and reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief People Officer (CPO)is directly responsible for the oversight of Human Resources, Workforce and Organizational Strategies, Marketing and.
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Reporting directly to the President of the Board of Directors, the Executive Director assumes a pivotal role in the administrative leadership of the synagogue. Leading a dedicated team of about 10 administrative employees, the Executive Director oversees all operational facets pertaining to the synagogue, its premises, and infrastructure.
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