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We are seeking an Executive Director who will harness this recent momentum, leading the organization on a continued growth trajectory while refining procedures and operations. ● A minimum of 10 years of experience in executive level management and/or leadership position, preferably in non-profit setting.
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As such, LSU seeks an innovative and experienced Executive Director to lead the newly created Future Use of Energy in Louisiana (FUEL) Partnership, which will play a vital role in Louisiana’s energy future through the advancement of research, workforce, and technology commercialization across the state.
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WesleyLife Executive Director, LNHA Johnston , Iowa Apply Now WesleyLife is looking for a successful leader to step into the role of Executive Director for Edgewater, our Community for Healthy Living located in West Des Moines, IA. You will become a part of highly regarded and successful Continuing Care Retirement Community that is an integral part of WesleyLife's mission and ministry.
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The ED will be comfortable as a hands-on director in building the business of the JCC and generating growth in participation and revenue. Provides Exemplary Executive Presence. Many families and young professionals live in the county with housing costs significantly less than in San Francisco which can be accessed by the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge or multiple Bay Area Rapid Transit stations.
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The next Executive Director has an opportunity to build on this strong engagement within DuPage County; implement the museum’s newly approved strategic plan including acquiring national museum accreditation; lead the museum’s team of 7 staff members; leverage Board and Committee expertise; and garner community support.
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CANDIDATE PROFILE The new Executive Director will be an experienced, and motivational leader with a high level of emotional intelligence and professional maturity. Oversee the Development Director and assume primary responsibility for meeting and exceeding fundraising goals.
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Licensure/Certification: Active, unrestricted Licensed Assisted Living Director (LALD), or ability to obtain within 12 months of hire and Nursing Home license (LNHA) in state of assignment or Health Services Executive (HSE.
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As a member of the President's Executive Team, the Executive Director of Advancement & Foundation leads and directs the Shoreline Community College Foundation Office and Advancement activities, providing planning, organizational, and administrative oversight in alignment with the College goals and mission.
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Executive Director / Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA) The position of Executive Director provides leadership to all staff to assure that care standards are met and the highest degree of quality resident care is provided at all times.
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This is a highly responsible and professional position that will serve as a Medical Executive Director at the Northeast Florida State Hospital. This is a professional position in a large mental health facility that functions as the Medical Executive Director (MED.
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The Executive Director (ED) has overall strategic and operational responsibility for all aspects of Art Center of Waco and reports to the Art Center of Waco Board of Directors. Previous executive leadership of two years is preferred.
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Resourceful, and intellectually curious, the Executive Director will be an active advocate within the community and the entire Mid-Atlantic region; building relationships and partnerships that support the museum.
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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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The Executive Director is the key management leader of the Observatory and will drive strategic planning, fundraising, and stakeholder relationships to achieve the Observatory's mission and goals.
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Possession of an earned doctorate in environmental engineering or water resources engineering and eligibility for a senior faculty appointment within the Civil Engineering Department.
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