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POSITION OVERVIEW:Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is charged with synergizing the visions of all stakeholders to ensure the organization's mission and goals are achieved.
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We are currently in search of an experienced Executive Director with substance use disorder experience for our Columbia, MD location. The Executive Director will ensure that through alignment of resources and staffing, Kolmac/CCG is effectively engaged with community stakeholders and advocates, neighborhood residents and businesses, and other healthcare providers and support organizations; building strong partnerships, alliances and relationships that add value to the patients it serves, the communities where it operates, and the healthcare system that enables and regulates its service delivery.
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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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The full professional team at Adas Israel is supported by the Executive Director, who helps to drive the work culture at the synagogue and establishes key portfolios including administration, programming, accounting, HR, membership engagement, facilities, communications, and member life-cycle support.
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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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Experience serving as an Executive Director, Deputy Director, CEO, COO, CAO, CFO, or similar role(s), or as a senior staff member of an organization, division, or department of comparable size.
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The Executive Director manages Commission officers and executive personnel and directs and coordinates with outside General Counsel. The Executive Director is the chief executive officer of the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC.
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The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art (“the Kemper”), Missouri’s first contemporary art museum and champion of artists who subsequently rose to national attention, seeks a dynamic leader to serve as Executive Director.
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Minimum three years of comparable Executive Director level management experience in Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing, CCRC. Prior experience as an Administrator or Executive Director of a large senior living, CCRC or Skilled Nursing Facility is required.
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The Executive Director focusses on developing adaptive leaders by providing student services to 200 undergraduate majors in Business, Management Engineering, Management Information Systems, and Industrial Engineering and nearly 200 graduate students earning a PhD in Business Administration or master's degrees in Management, Business Analytics, Information Technology, Innovation with User Experience, Operations and Supply Chain Analytics, or an MBA.
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Reporting to the board of directors as a co-leader alongside the Artistic Director, the Executive Director will be responsible for the business operations of the organization, and the leader of its financial and strategic planning for its evolving business model.
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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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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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The Executive Director, Medical Imaging is based at Wellstar MCG Health in Augusta, Georgia. The Executive Director develops, interprets and implements budgets and strategic growth, and long-term plans.
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As an Executive Director (ED), you will be part of the CCOR Outsourcing team responsible for the independent challenge and oversight of the Outsourcing program. Additionally, in this position, you will provide Operational Risk Management (ORM) oversight to the CAO sub-functions (i.e., Global Supplier Services, Global Real Estate, Global Document & Business Solutions, Corporate Insurance Services and Amenity Services) as an independent second-line of defense (2LOD) function.
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