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This position will report to the Senior Associate Commissioner, Chief Communications & Branding Officer for the conference, headquartered in New Orleans, La., at the Superdome. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Assistant Commissioner, Communications & Branding, is the primary contact for Women’s Basketball and additional Olympic sports (2-4) as assigned.
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As the Deputy Commissioner and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), the selected candidate will collaborate closely with the Commissioner and senior leadership to drive forward our mission of advancing public health across the Commonwealth.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Commissioner for Support Services, the Assistant Commissioner for Solid Waste Management Engineering will oversee the planning, design, operations, and financial administration of the City’s landfill care program under the jurisdiction of the Department.
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Under the general guidance of the Circuit Court Judges, the Douglas County Circuit Court Commissioner ensures the fair, efficient and orderly administration of justice in all areas of the law that the Commissioner has been assigned to handle and preside over.
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Class code: Commissioner. This includes, but is not limited to, coordinating temporary and special events traffic control, traffic sign fabrication, installation, and maintenance, traffic signal installation and maintenance, pavement markings, damage prevention; and various permit processes.
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The Commissioner of Public Works is a management position, appointed by the Mayor and reporting directly to the Mayor. The Department of Public Works maintains approximately 150 center line miles of roadway for 48,000 residents, plus a growing student population from Binghamton University, consistently rated as one of the best public colleges in the nation.
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The Commissioner is responsible for interpreting legal/legislative changes and their impact on the county and the Highway Department. The Highway Commissioner collaborates on policy development and interpretation for the Highway Department, sets direction, and provides oversight to all employees at the Highway Department.
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The Deputy Commissioner of Finance leads and oversees the financial, accounting, budgetary, grant, and contract administration operations for both the Department of Planning and Development and the Department of Housing, and performs related duties as required.
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You must include, Vacancy ID #157002, Special Assistant, Deputy Commissioner for Communications - Albany, in the subject line of your email. Duties Description STANDARD DUTIES: Under the direction of the Commissioner, Executive Deputy Commissioner or designee, the Deputy Commissioner for Communications is responsible for overall operations of the New York State Department of Labor's Communications Office.
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Demonstrated ability to serve as the chief officer of the ACYF office, second to the Commissioner and serving the Associate Commissioners, in furtherance of all program goals, in accordance with strategic plans, laws, regulations, and policies of the office.
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Title: Deputy Commissioner - Chief Administrative Officer. Deputy Commissioner - Chief Administrative Officer. Extensive expertise in upper-level management over diverse personnel and resources, large fiscal operations and complex administrative functions; leading process improvement efforts; overseeing contracts and space/relocation issues; and working with state government accounting, budgeting, fiscal and IT operations and systems (e.g., Cardinal.
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The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) seeks a highly qualified candidate to fill the position of Deputy Executive Commissioner (DEC) for the Behavioral Health Services department.
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Division: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE. Under general supervision, performs professional work for the King William County Commissioner of the Revenue. Serves as back up for other positions within the Commissioner of the Revenue's Office.
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As needed, perform duties as Circuit Court Commissioner, including but not limited to conducting select circuit court hearings, and reviewing various court filings and petitions as well as search warrants.
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The Tax Specialist I position is for the individual with top-notch customer service skills, cash handling experience, and is detail oriented.
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