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In this role, the Associate Director for Training advocates for the needs of the training program including the doctoral internship, externship program, MSW internship, and professional training and development of staff, while assisting with long range visioning and human resource allocation to meet the missions of the center related to clinical services, prevention and training.
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Supervising technical rehearsals in tandem with stage management, director, Production Manager, and Associate Artistic Director. Managing each show budget in collaboration with the Associate Artistic Director and Production Manager.
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The PhD Program Director works closely with the Associate Dean for Education to develop curriculum, goals, and metrics and collaborates with internal and external strategic partners integral to achieving outcomes.
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Hospital and Special Care Dentistry Fellowship Program Director, Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor. Assistant Director Guest Experience. Post-Doctoral Associate - Cardiovascular Medicine Kamdar Lab.
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Product Design: Apparel Designer, Associate Designer, Product Designer, etc. Copywriting & Design: Copywriter, Graphic Designer, Art Director, etc. Giving:Giving Associate, Donation Product Manager, Giving Relationship Manager, etc.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the Assistant Dean and Director of the University Center and Student Activities and Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life, or the Associate Vice President for Student Engagement and Initiatives.
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This position is in the college's Athletic/Kinesiology department reporting to the Head Women's Basketball Coach, along with the Associate Dean/Athletic Director, Director, Kinesiology, Recreation, & Athletics.
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The Assistant Director also works with the Associate Dean, Enrollment Management on student enrollment projections, visa applications, and financial aid management. Reports on financial aid, student credit hour projections, and student enrollment to Associate Dean, Enrollment Management, Associate Dean, Academic Affairs, and Associate Dean, Finance and Administration.
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The Deputy Director of the Law Library plays a high-level role in administration of the Law Library, reporting to and working in close consultation and collaboration with the Edward Cornell Law Librarian, Associate Dean for Library Services, and Professor of the Practice ("Edward Cornell Law Librarian.
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The Director reports to the Associate Vice Chancellor for Health & Wellness, Student Affairs. The Director participates in long-range planning and assessment, division and institution compliance, and other responsibilities as directed by the Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-Health and Wellness.
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Collaborate with the Office of Recruitment (Director, Associate Director, and Assistant Director) to stay current on transfer policies, transfer pathway agreements, and the transfer credit process, ensuring accuracy and relevance.
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Since its inception over a decade ago,CRISPR Therapeuticshas transformed from a research-stage company advancing programs in the field of gene editing, to a company with a diverse portfolio of product candidates across a broad range of disease areas including hemoglobinopathies, oncology, regenerative medicine, cardiovascular and rare diseases.
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Program Development : Work with the SIJC Associate Director, Youth and Family Programs to identify and apply for new funding opportunities; Assist the SIJC Associate Director, Youth and Family Programs in the planning and implementation of related youth programs and services; Represent SIJC on various local boards and committees dedicated to youth programming; Develop expertise on restorative approaches to juvenile justice; Additional relevant tasks, as needed.
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Senior candidates will be expected to play a leadership role as the Associate Director of the new NJIT Institute for Data Science, whose Director is Distinguished Professor David Bader.
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The Assistant/Associate Director of Sport Performance will work closely with colleagues within the Department of Exercise Science & Athletic Training (ESAT) to plan and coordinate all integrative learning activities offered to Strength & Conditioning (S&C) concentration students within the Exercise Science major.
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