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In conjunction with the Executive Director, Digital Content and Digital Producer, assist in the development of brand social media strategy that’s innovative and on trend. In conjunction with the Executive Director, Digital Content and Digital Producer, craft and implement overall social campaign strategy, calendaring and execution for campaigns and tentpole events.
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Under the direction of the Chief Executive Officer, the Director of Public Policy & Advocacy is responsible for leading and managing the organization’s advocacy efforts. Position Title: Director of Public Policy & Advocacy.
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Assistant Executive Director , you will assist with managing all aspects of facility including planning, organizing, delegating, team meetings, marketing, budgeting as well as helping oversee clinical and medical care of patients, and enforcing agency, state, and federal standards.
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As the Director of Business Development, you're quarterbacking the new business function for the agency. Deep understanding of social media marketing, including a passion for TikTok.
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Minimum of five years work experience in accounting or finance, including general ledger reconciliations and financial statement preparation; Preferred experience in non-profit accounting, financial reporting and budgeting for government funded contracts and grants.
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The Executive Director position is full time, reporting to the Board of Directors, and overseeing a team of remote staff. Minimum of five years previous experience as an executive director or in an executive leadership role in a national nonprofit organization, educational institution, or business.
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Together with the Museum's Director, Chief Operating Officer, and the Executive Vice President of Exhibitions, play a key role in the long-term strategic planning of the Museum's overall exhibition schedule in relation to timing, budgets, and collaborations.
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Takes minutes and prepares an action plan based on results of quarterly balance sheet reviews with property Director of Finance, Assistant Director of Finance, and/or Regional Director of Finance.
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Under the direction of the Assistant Vice President of Finance and the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Contract and Financial Analyst will provide support in areas including DMH Contract fiscal analysis, financial-statement variance analysis, budget preparation, and general accounting functions.
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Reporting to the Director of Operations and Finance, the Senior Financial Analyst will be responsible for leading complex financial reporting and analyses to assist USC Stevens in business and financial short- and long-term planning.
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We are seeking an experienced and creative Director of Marketing to join our team. As Director of Marketing, you will be responsible for planning and directing the marketing of Bosley products and services by performing a variety of duties individually and/or through a team of direct supports and outside agencies.
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Summarize and keep the Audit Director and the Chief Audit Executive informed of all significant audit findings as they occur during audits. In depth knowledge of internal control analyses and risk assessment methodologies, Institute of Internal Auditor.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of Advancement Communications, you will work closely with the Assistant Director of Advancement Communications, communications professionals throughout AAR and with the central Office of Strategic Communications in addition to faculty, students, and third-party vendors to coordinate efforts and produce timely and effective communications.
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Work closely with strategy, finance, production, and influencer teams to bring creative concepts to fruition. Want to help define the future of social media marketing? You have a keen eye for social-first storytelling, and a penchant for work that lives at the cross-section of entertainment and advertising, ranging from viral social content to headline-grabbing campaigns and years-long campaign platforms.
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The Senior Manager, AV works closely with the Director of Exhibition Production; the Producer of Performance and Programs; The Director of Operations; and Associate Director of Events and Rentals to oversee the development, organization, and technical preparation, planning, and supervision of museum exhibitions, operations, performances, and events.
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