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The Assistant Director is in a key position in managing the afterschool program and school-age enrichment programs. The Assistant Program Director position deals with all program operations including daily program implementation, lesson development, administrative task, and being a role model to program staff, and the families serviced.
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Coordinate with the Assistant DPP for Offense & Defense along with Director of Recruiting Logistics and Analytics to monitor NCAA transfer portal & advance scouting projects 5% Job Posting Title:Assistant Director, Scouting.
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Staff are organizationally structured to effectively serve students through the residence life staff consisting of one Director, three Assistant Directors, one conduct/care case Assistant Director, two support staff, two Care Specialist, three supervising Resident Directors, six Resident Directors, three Assistant Resident Directors, and approximately 100 paraprofessional staff.
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The Assistant Community Director is fully accountable in assisting the Community Director with the day-to-day property operations, and managing the asset to meet the client's expressed operational and financial goals.
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Investigate and resolve food quality and service complaints (CAPA).
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As an Assistant Executive Director, you will assist with managing all aspects of facility including planning, organizing, delegating, team meetings, marketing, budgeting as well as helping oversee clinical and medical care of patients, and enforcing agency, state, and federal standards.
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Embark Behavioral Health is looking for an Assistant Clinical Director who is committed to our mission of reducing adolescent, teen and young adult anxiety, depression and suicide to support our outpatient mental health clinic in Greenwood Village, CO.
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PLEASE READ: The objective of the Assistant Marching Band Director is to compliment the skills of the head director. Assistant Marching Band Director JobID: 7648. Qualified applicants will be contacted by Human Resources and/or the Activities Director.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; no work experience required.
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At Chick-fil-A, the Catering Supervisor / Assistant Director role is more than just a job, it's an opportunity. The role of the Catering Supervisor / Assistant Director is to oversee Catering, both Pickup and Delivery, in partnership with the Back of House (Kitchen) and Management, to both execute and grow restaurant Catering Sales.
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In addition to these fundamental requirements, an Assistant Director of Finance must also be knowledgeable in the following areas: Office Management, Bank Reconciliations, Preparation of State and Federal Reports, Training of Accounting staff employees, Conducting or participating in meetings, Analysis of Balance Sheet Accounts, Preparation of Journal entries, closing the books and preparing the Balance, Sheet Package, Interviewing and evaluation of applicants as well as current employees.
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In collaboration with the Director of Athletics, the Assistant Athletic Director is responsible for the inventory, maintenance and distribution of all intramural equipment and for the coordination of facilities and personnel for all home athletic, intramural, and recreational events.
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The Assistant Director, Ticket Sales position will play an integral role in the success of the AWPAA, the Ticket Sales Unit, and the External Operations area(s). This position has a ticket operational component that includes managing all ticket operations, event, and box office staff for one or more winter sports (Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Lacrosse, or Women's Lacrosse) and one partially ticket sport (wrestling or gymnastics.
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As an Assistant Center Director, you will be responsible for supporting the Center Director with the overall operations of our school, including budgeting, staffing, classroom support, marketing, enrollment growth, staff and family engagement, community engagement, and maintaining DCFS regulations.
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We're seeking a highly skilled Assistant Program Director for our Rock brands in San Diego (Rock 105.3 and 101.5 KGB) Significant experience as an assistant program director or program director.
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