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The Director of Hospital Development will plan, direct, and manage programs and resources allotted to promote and increase the number of donors within the LifeNet Health Donation Service Area (DSA.
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The Department of Homeless Services is recruiting for one Administrative Director of Social Services M-I to function as Director of Programs, who will:-Provide oversight to ensure overall case management and placement services as well as operational matters when appropriate.
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In joining The Ritz-Carlton, you join a portfolio of brands with Marriott International. The Gold Standards are the foundation of The Ritz-Carlton and are what guides us each day to be better than the next.
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CAPS is part of the B. Braun Group of Companies in the U.S. Through its “Sharing Expertise®” initiative, B. Braun promotes best practices for continuous improvement of healthcare products and services.
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The Director Accounts Payable has shared responsibility for the procure to pay strategy and overall responsibility for delivery of core Accounts Payable activities. Assists the Admin Director of Supply Chain and Accounts Payable with annual budget preparation and cost center financial stewardship.
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Additionally, the Director of Development is responsible for providing leadership on all fundraising initiatives including special events, major gifts, planned giving, sponsorships, donor cultivation and grant oversite; and is responsible for identifying, organizing and managing fundraising activities with a focus on new opportunities to obtain ongoing and increased support from corporations, public and private organizations, faith communities, and individuals.
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Must be a Licensed Professional Land Surveyor in the State of North Carolina. Responsible for the profitable operation of the Piedmont - Triad, North Carolina, land surveying group. Lead the land surveying team, provide resource management, resolve complex technical problems, coach, train, and mentor land surveying staff members, and work collaboratively with all team members on all aspects of project execution.
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Collaborate with director of environmental services to ensure best safety practices for the community including disaster preparedness, infection control protocols and resident elopement drills.
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Director of Land Development Lennar is seeking a Director of Land Development who will be responsible for overall management development department. This position must ensure timely and accurate design and installation of all land development improvements including but not limited to grading operations, water and sewer services, dry utilities, paving and sidewalks, hardscapes and landscape and landscape improvements, and compliance with NPDES and SWPPP regulations.
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The principal function of the Director is to plan, develop and implement human resources programs related to recruitment, compensation, classification, training, employee development, employee retention, retirement and employee records.
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The IR Director also acts as a crucial liaison for University College and other departments, driving initiatives that boost student engagement, success, and services through the interpretation of trends and the forecasting of future needs.
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Serve as Athletics liaison to the Office of Residence Life and Bon Appetit dining services to coordinate student-athlete housing and meals, including break periods. Contribute to facilitation and documentation of programming connected to the holistic student-athlete benefits model (i.e. nutrition, NIL, sexual violence prevention, DEIB.
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Your role will be to ensure that the “Gold Standards” of The Ritz-Carlton are delivered graciously and thoughtfully every day. Every day, we set the standard for rare and special luxury service the world over and pride ourselves on delivering excellence in the care and comfort of our guests.
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Demonstrated overall control of the learning environment, including effectively leading the learning activities, giving directions, utilizing the experiential learning cycle, addressing classroom behavioral issues, etc.
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The Director is responsible for building campaigns across email, print, digital media, paid media, social media and partner channels with the goal of growing investment and loan activity among individuals, congregations and other non-profit organizations.
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