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Position Summary The Chief Development Officer (CDO) of All For Kids is responsible for providing overall leadership to achieve philanthropic fundraising goals and objectives in support of the AFK. This position reports directly to the CEO and is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team.
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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) of All For Kids is responsible for providing overall leadership to achieve philanthropic fundraising goals and objectives in support of All For Kids. They report directly to the CEO and are a key member of the Executive Leadership Team. The CDO plans and leads the agency's fundraising efforts, including major gifts, annual giving, corporate and foundation relationships, grants, planned giving, and special events.
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3+ years of experience in Technical Program Management Prior experience leading the development of a complex and business critical application platform in the cloud, collecting requirements, getting customer teams to onboard and maintaining operational excellence Hands on SQL/Presto/BigQuery/Redshift experience Development experience using Python (numpy, pandas, etc.
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The Duty Manager assists with the Management of the airline operational and administrative processes while coordinating with the airline client/station manager to meet high quality standards.
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Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. Background and experience in marketing games, esports or influencer marketing Strong understanding of the software sales cycle, from lead generation to closing deals.
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Every day as an Investigations Manager is unique and depending on the day you will. Conduct open-source intelligence (OSINT) and internet research to support investigative mattersPrioritize multiple tasks and responsibilities in a fast-paced environment while maintaining positive customer/client relations.
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The Clinical Manager is responsible for oversight of day-to-day program operations of program(s) and provides training and leadership development to the program supervisors. The Clinical Manager must be a LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, or PsyD with license through Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) or the California Board of Psychology (CBP), with at least two (2) years of supervisory experience.
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Case manager will work collaboratively and communicate with Housing Navigation staff no less than once a week if providing services to mutual client. Summary Under the direction of the Specialty Program Manager, the Case Manager is responsible for completing intake, service coordination, and triage for individuals seeking services through the Coordinated Entry System.
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The Senior Department Manager (SDM) plays a critical role in guiding the operational and financial performance of multiple clinics within a designated territory. The SDM scope encompasses overseeing one or more clinics in the Department Manager (DM) capacity while supervising Department Managers at other clinics.
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We are seeking a proactive and results-driven Business Development Director focused on sourcing bankruptcy and bankruptcy related acquisition opportunities throughout the western half of the United States.
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The Audit Manager I position is a leadership role as an auditor-in-charge to guide a team of auditors to assess risks, develop detail audit programs, identify data analytic opportunities, execute audit programs, analyze results of testing performed, and effectivelymunicate audit results to the Audit Senior Manager/Director and senior management in meetings, presentations, and/or written reports and memorandums.
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Communicates on a constant basis with Area Manager regarding performance and challenges; makes recommendations for improvement when necessary. · Responsible for performance evaluations, employee development, and employee succession planning.
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The Demand Planning Manager will be responsible for developing a shipment demand plan utilizing consumption input, sales input, statistical models, historical sales data, trade inventory assumptions and channel inputs.
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DWC is seeking a full-time Case Manager - Day Center to provide comprehensive, trauma-informed care to unaccompanied women and women with children experiencing homelessness. The Case Manager - Day Center delivers services with a trauma-informed approach and is a patient supporter who actively listens and maintains appropriate boundaries.
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As a Manager-Product Design, you will encourage product design thinking, drive innovation, guide and mentor a team focused on crafting intuitive and sophisticated digital experiences across our e-Commerce portfolio.
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