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In other companies, the position of Executive Director is often referred to by different titles, such as Assisted Living Administrator, Assisted Living Director, Nursing Home Administrator, Executive Director of Assisted Living, Health Care Administration, and Executive Director of Senior Living.
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Perform all regular and preventive maintenance throughout the facilityCollaborate with other team members on a daily basisRespond to reported maintenance issues Maintain outdoor groundsPerforms tasks in a timely manner, including electrical, plumbing, heating, and cooling.
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The Operations Director maintains an effective working relationship with the staff at the International Headquarters and the Operations Directors in the other C.U.R.E. Communities by participating in bi-weekly conference calls, sharing “best practices,” attending semi-annual Town Hall meetings.
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Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Campus Services, the Executive Director for Transportation and Parking Services (TPS) is responsible for the overall strategic planning and operation of Princeton University’s many and evolving transportation services, programs, and facilities.
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The Director must be comfortable communicating across multiple areas of the business, working closely with Georgetown University, Georgetown Athletic Department, and Legends leadership teams. The Director will work in conjunction with the Georgetown Ticketing, Development, Marketing and Communication teams and plan to execute holistic ticketing and premium seating via a variety of communication channels.
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As a champion of project and program management best practices, the Program Director will have a primary focus and accountability for leading cross-functional project teams across product, design and engineering, establishing delivery governance mechanisms, and driving strategies to meet program goals, while balancing delivery and financial success to meet profitability targets.
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The Director of Community Services has oversight responsibility for services provided throughout Starlight's Community Services programs. The Director supervises, manages, and coordinates all program and administrative activities to ensure the provision of quality care to clients and their families.
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This leadership position at Fuquay-Varina United Methodist Church 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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Location The Ritz-Carlton South Beach, 1 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, Florida, United States
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As a Regional Planning Director, you will help keep our northeast planning practice thriving, working closely with senior leadership including Office Directors, the Regional Operations Director, Planning Directors in other regions, and the North American Planning Director.
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As the Fixed Operations Director you will be responsible for delivering the highest level of customer satisfaction and profitability at our growing Service Center. Camping World is seeking a Fixed Operations Director to join our growing team.
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OR •2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 3 years experience in housekeeping or related professional area.
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OR •2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 3 years experience in housekeeping or related professional area.
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Key words: Assisted Living, DON, DNS, Director of Nursing, Nurse Management, Health Services Director, Health & Wellness Director, Memory Care, Senior Living, Resident Care Manager, RN, Registered Nurse, LPN, Licensed Practical Nurse, LVN, Licensed Vocational Nurse.
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The Director works in alignment withthe Regional Vice President, staff, and board(s) to fulfill the FCA Vision, pursue the FCA Mission, and livethe FCA Values by developing and executing a ministry plan for the assigned area.
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