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The Director of Engineering is responsible for ensuring proper operations maintenance service and repair of all equipment while supporting the Aimbridge Hospitality goals of guest satisfaction cost control and profitability.
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The Director of Music Ministries will develop a prayerful, singing assembly through celebration, preparation, and evaluation, and through education and personal ministry. With the cooperation and assistance of all the parish ministers, the Director of Music Ministries will support the gospel message through song and challenge the assembly to live it more fully.
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The Director of Donor Relations will play a key role in building the donor cultivation efforts of the Rescue Mission, as well as planning strategic donor events and cultivating our major donors and key partners.
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The Associate Director of Clinical Genomics and Molecular Pathology is expected to utilize their strong leadership skills and expertise in cancer genomics and molecular diagnostics to provide clinical service.
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The Development Director will report to our CEO, Angelica Ocampo, who brings over 30 years of leadership experience with international organizations and a strong fundraising background. Reporting to the CEO and supervising the Development Data Associate, the Development Director will provide strategic direction and leadership across all facets of International Relief Teams fundraising initiatives.
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PhD, PharmD or equivalent in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Bioanalytical or related field with at least 5+ years of experience in Clinical Pharmacology, DMPK or related disciplines required. Knowledge of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) and DMPK principles.
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Forms of oppression and exploitation, including racism, sexism, pornography, sexual abuse and harassment, interested in seeking employment in a parish, school or Pastoral Center of the Diocese of San Diego.
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Report all MCO’s provisions of behavioral health services. 7+ years of behavioral health experience and working knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid and health plan administration. Oversee all interaction with EOHHS and activities and communications and ensure that EOHHS is informed of all events and circumstances that materially affect delivery of behavioral health services.
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Optomi in partnership with a leader in the renewable energy space is looking for a Director of Project Engineering! The Director of Engineering is responsible for leading the engineering support to the North American Development and Implementation Teams.
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The Director of Special Investigations is responsible for oversight of the Special Investigations Unit, ensuring strategic direction and implementation of effective prevention, detection, investigation, reporting, and recovery techniques to mitigate company exposure related to fraud.
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We are currently looking for a Director of QC, responsible for: Direct all Quality Control Activities Drive purchase of supplies, materials, and equipment. Prepare Certificate of Analysis for product release Manage the stability program, testing timepoints, and stability reports.
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The Assistant Director of Engineering must ensure the appearance and working order of the hotel meets the highest standards, including both the inside and outside of the building and the front and back of house.
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Assist Director of Finance in directing the financial activities of the hotel, safeguarding the assets, and preparing all financial reports in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and HEI Hotels and Resorts Standards.
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The Director of EM Marketing and Communications leads and oversees a comprehensive marketing program encompassing the targeted outreach of all of the functional units of Enrollment Management (including Cal-SOAP, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid and Scholarships Office, the Registrar, and Student Outreach Council) in coordination with University Communications colleagues, and in sync with campus brand, marketing, and communications initiatives.
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Director of Childrens Ministry. Work in collaboration with the Director of Peasquitos Christian Preschool to welcome and integrate preschool families into PLCs Children and Family ministries.
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