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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO will supervise four direct reports, the Chief Operating Officer, Chief Programs Officer, Development Director, and Major Gifts Officer. Strategy & Board Relations.
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The Executive Director is responsible for the organization’s direction, operations, finance, fundraising, personnel and management of each department including Administration, the Shelter, Veterinary Clinic, and Animal Care & Control.
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As the Director, Business Excellence-Digital, you'll act as the Chief of Staff and right-hand partner to the Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer. You will be a trusted advisor to the EVP, CTO and a key contributor to shaping the future of our Digital strategy.
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In conjunction with the Executive Director, Digital Content and Digital Producer, assist in the development of brand social media strategy that’s innovative and on trend. In conjunction with the Executive Director, Digital Content and Digital Producer, craft and implement overall social campaign strategy, calendaring and execution for campaigns and tentpole events.
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The Jewish Federation of Tulsa is seeking a dynamic executive with strong fundraising, strategic leadership, and community building skills to serve as its Executive Director. Working closely with the Deputy Director of Finance and volunteer leadership, take fiscal responsibility for the Federation including ongoing oversight of the Federation budget, and other financial resources that are disbursed by the Federation.
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The Executive Director should be a mature professional, with relevant work experience, background in social services, nonprofit management, fundraising, and construction oversight. The Executive Director will partner with the Board in strategic planning, serve as the primary spokesperson for the organization and oversee all aspects of the organization’s complex operation.
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The Executive Director (ED) has oversight and lead responsibility for campus compliance to applicable laws and regulations; key environmental, health and safety and emergency management programs; and direct services to manage hazardous waste and prevent pollution, fire and accidents.
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Positions Supervised: Director, Creative Content; Director, Integrated Marketing; Manager, Web Strategy and Development. Supervises the Marketing team’s efforts, including brand strategy and management; digital/print/audio advertising; web strategy; video production and strategy; licensing/trademark management; creative project management; and marketing data analytics in collaboration with Strategic Enrollment Management.
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Direct the maintenance of such reports and reports for the chief academic officer, deputy chief and other executive staff to keep them informed of fine arts, enrichment, and electives programmatic progress and future plans.
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As management leader of The Arc of New Mexico, the Executive Director provides leadership for administration, programs, public policy and advocacy, and execution of the organization’s strategic vision.
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As our Sales & Marketing Director, you will partner with the Executive Director and District Director of Sales to improve occupancy at our independent living & assisted living community.
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Prepares all correspondence and reports for the CFO, Controller, Sr. Director of Revenue Cycle Services, Director of Budget & Reimbursement and for division as requested. Maintains & manages schedules for the CFO, Controller, Sr. Director of Revenue Cycle Services, Director of Budget & Reimbursement, and other Directors in the Finance Division as needed.
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EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Direct HireCompetitive Compensation, based on experienceExcellent Benefits PackageHealthcare IndustryDepartment: Fiscal ServicesReports To: CFO & COOOffers excellent PTO and benefit packages.
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The Associate Director, Strategy oversees a strategy team and manages cross-channel media strategy and planning campaigns. 5+ years of experience in media strategy/planning experience across media channels.
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Must be able to manage stress in a constructive manner seeking assistance of Culinary Services Director, Health Services Director and/or Executive Director as needed. Ensures adequate daily coverage provided by the Health Services staff and other assigned staff for meal service, per shift, by communicating with the Culinary Services Director, Health Services Director and Executive Director or other assigned community leadership.
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