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The Executive Director at Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health and all of its subsidiaries ("Kolmac" or the "Company") is responsible for the overall leadership, development, and quality of a multi-faceted, integrated behavioral healthcare program.
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The Executive Director must be comfortable working in a park-like setting; experience in arts and/or historic preservation is a strong plus. The Executive Director will have the opportunity to use their entrepreneurial vision, skills and imagination to plan and lead, alongside an engaged Board of Directors and staff, a new phase of organizational development.
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Somerville Media Center (SMC) seeks a creative and inspirational leader as its next Executive Director. The Executive Director is expected to regularly report on financial status, operational progress, and strategic implementation and foster a collaborative and supportive relationship between staff and the Board.
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BHRC is seeking an Executive Director who is passionate about harm reduction, public health, and social justice. The search for the Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition, Inc. Executive Director is being conducted by The Moran Company.
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The TBS Executive Director should be a strong, collaborative leader who can work in partnership with the Clergy, Staff, and lay leadership to craft a vision which they can implement by leading TBS staff and volunteers as they strive to make that vision a reality.
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In January 2022 Fatima Djelmane Rodriguez, the former Executive Director for Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times transitioned to CEO of RMHCSC following the 9 plus years tenure of Vincent Bryson as CEO and 13 years as the Executive Director of the LA Ronald McDonald House.
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POSITION OVERVIEW: Reporting directly to the Library Board of Trustees, the Executive Director will spearhead the strategic direction and execution of library services operations within Greene County.
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Our next Executive Director will continue to build the senior and disability movement by supporting staff and members; strengthen relationships with coalition partners, elected officials, and government staff; maintain a strong funding base and oversee financial management; continue to grow the organization; and use a collaborative process to build a vision for the organization and the movement.
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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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Envisioning and charting a new strategic future for the organization in conjunction with the Artistic Director and Board, the Executive Director will ensure its continued growth, relevance, and sustainability in a rapidly evolving cultural landscape.
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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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Key words: Executive Director, Assisted Living, Independent Living, Senior Living. LeaderStat has been retained by Continental Senior Communities to find an exceptional Executive Director to join the team at The Coventry.
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The Executive Director is in charge of overseeing MomsBloom’s vision and strategic plan to lead decisions to drive growth. Directly supervise the Program Director/Director of Operations and Marketing and Communications Coordinator.
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The Executive Director at Destination Salem serves as the top leadership position within the organization and is responsible for spearheading strategic initiatives to promote and manage year-round, sustainable tourism in Salem.
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Executive Director / Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA) Crestwood Healthcare Center is currently recruiting a compassionate leader to assume the position of Executive Director of our facility.
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