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Work with the Senior Rabbi, Treasurer and Director of Operations to prepare the salary schedules and contracts for teachers and staff. Develop and implement the Religious school program calendar, in consultation with the Rabbi, Executive Director and Education Committee.
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The Managing Director requires a varied but detailed background in administrative managerial functions, it would be preferred that the candidate has a comprehensive understanding of film and media arts, a background in academic administration, and experience to drive excellence in a fast-paced, dynamic, and creative environment.
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Documents findings and submits job site inspection reports to the applicable Corporate Safety Director, Superintendent, Project Manager and Director of Human Resources. The Safety Inspector will conduct high level, on-site safety & Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) inspections of construction projects warehouse, fabrication shop and the work performed by the service maintenance department to ensure compliance with established state and Company occupational safety standards.
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Job Title: Digital Marketing Director - Cannabis Industry. As the Digital Marketing Director, you will be responsible for developing and executing innovative digital marketing strategies to promote our branded cannabis products to dispensaries and consumers.
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Identify opportunities for strategic impact, particularly through impact litigation and policy, working in close collaboration with VP of Programs, Litigation Director and Policy Director.
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Pacsun is dedicated to delivering an exclusive collection of the most relevant brands and styles to a community of inspired youth.
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If you are passionate with a demonstrated track record of executing in commercialization/marketing in the life sciences and are eager to contribute to the growth and success of an innovative company like Zymo Research Corporation, we invite you to apply for the Commercialization Director - Microbiome position.
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Other duties may be assigned by the Preschool Director or Assistant Director. Communicate all supply & educational needs to the Director in a timely manner. Ability to operate computer, laminator, “Cricut”, copier, fax and telephone.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts, Public Administration, Business Administration or related field OR graduation from high school or the equivalent with a minimum of 3 years professional experience as a lead stagehand/rigger and technical director.
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The Associate Digital Director will be a hybrid people manager and strategy role. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Associate Digital Director to lead the digital advertising team.
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Supervise the Purchasing Division in the absence of the Finance Director/City Treasurer. The incumbent works under the general direction of the Finance Director/City Treasurer and directly supervises technical and clerical staff.
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Position Overview: The Director of Fleet Management (DFM) is responsible for managing fleet assets, and providing leadership and guidance to CR&R maintenance facilities and their teams of supervisors and technicians who provide maintenance services to our fleet of over 1000 Diesel/CNG trucks, and heavy equipment.
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Responsibilities include training and mentoring employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; addressing complaints and reporting personnel issues to the Center Manager or WIC Program Director.
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Able to successfully organize, plan, implement, & evaluate early childhood curriculum in a Christian school. Must clear Child Abuse Index & fingerprint clearance with FBI & Dept of Justice without a "waiver" from Dept. of Social Services, Community Care Licensing.
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This includes responsibility to: In coordination with the Associate Dean and the Vice President for Student Development, the Director of Student Health Services is responsible for managing the budget, income generation and cost control for Student Health Services and health promotion/education programming.
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