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Our Community Relations Director (Sales and Marketing Director) will manage all community outreach to maintain and exceed established occupancy goals for the community through strategic and long-range planning to identify appropriate professional, and non-paid referral sources, and develop referral relationships to generate qualified leads.
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The Community Engagement Director is responsible for hands on sales execution at the community level through generating new sales leads, converting leads to move-ins, implementing Phoenix sales systems, developing eternal business relationships to generate referrals.
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The Sales/Marketing Director combines community outreach with public relations, coordination of advertising and direct mail as resources permit. Director of Community Relations (DCR.
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Minimum of 3 - 5 years of experience in a relevant field, such as community relations, government affairs, non-profit program management, or education. The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) is the Jewish community's central community relations and government affairs arm in Greater Philadelphia.
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The Sales/Marketing Director combines community outreach with public relations, coordination of. Job Title: Director of Community Relations (DCR) Job Summary:The Sales/Marketing Director is responsible to achieve a maximum occupancy potential of the Community by.
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What will you do as a Community Relations Director? Community Relations Director. Design, implement, and facilitate the annual marketing plan for the community with input and support from the Executive Director, corporate marketing, and operations teams.
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The Labor Relations Director will proactively interact with and advise operations managers, HR partners and regional leadership on a broad range of employment and labor relations matters, including disciplinary actions, contract administration and general methods of positive employee relations.
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The Community School Director will be responsible for the oversight ofprograms, and supervision of the Program Director, Instructors, andProgram participants. Community School Director.
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The Director will be responsible for managing the team on the full donor cycle of Foundation Relations from prospect research and identification, evaluation, cultivation and strategy, solicitation, recognition, and stewardship.
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The Director, Foundation Relations must be an entrepreneur and strategist who can lead the Foundation Relations team and manage a portfolio of top foundations. The Director, Foundation Relations will collaborate with senior clinical and administrative staff, including Development colleagues, to brainstorm and generate new opportunities for BMC and manage proposal development.
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The Community Engagement Director reports to the Executive Director. The Phoenix at Union Hill is seeking a Community Engagement Director to join their team! Provides detailed and accurate weekly and monthly sales and marketing productivity reports, critical success factors (comparing industry trends), including analysis, to the community Executive Director and/or Phoenix senior operations team.
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The Associate Director, Federal Government Relations will be responsible for assisting in the development, management, and implementation of Share Our Strength’s government relations efforts on federal policy priorities, working collaboratively with external partners and colleagues across Share Our Strength to develop and execute federal strategies and tactics and serve as Share Our Strength’s representative in coalitions, meetings on Capitol Hill and the Administration.
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The incumbent, who reports to the Sr. Director, External Communications, is responsible for leading the development and implementation of a strategic communications plan for WGU (including schools, regions, government relations, and 10X entities as well as supporting the communications efforts of the university's Offices of the University President and Chief Academic Officer/Provost.
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The Community Development Director leads, plans, organizes, and directs the activities of the Department including Permit Services, Planning & Environmental Services, Development Engineering, and Building and Fire Safety.
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FSI seeks an experienced writer and program manager to serve as the Assistant Director of Donor Relations. Reporting to FSI’s Director of Development, the Assistant Director for Donor Relations will create and implement comprehensive, individualized, and high-impact stewardship plans, and write customized reportsletters, and other communications to acknowledge, cultivate, and engage donors to FSI. The Assistant Director for Donor Relations will help to devise and manage communication strategies for select groups of donors, including the FSI Council.
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