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Reporting to the Sr. Director of Corporate Sales, the RSD works closely with community Executive Directors, Regional Director of Operations, and corporate team members to focus on the appropriate priorities to ensure the appropriate objectives and goals are achieved within the community sales team (Senior Lifestyle Counselors and Coordinators.
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Partners with the Finance and Administrative Services (FAS) Director – Policy and Administration, the CLS Director of People & Culture, and the CLS Director of Communications to communicate policy and procedural information across all CLS departments.
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Keywords: Administrative Assistant, Executive Assistant, Data Entry, Clerical, Customer Service, Reception, Receptionist, Assistant, Sales Assistant, HR Generalist, HR Manager, HR Director, Recruiter, Benefits Specialist, HR Assistant, Talent Acquisition, Training And Development, HRIS.
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Under the direct supervision of the Executive Director for Risk and Safety Services, and in collaboration with the Director for the Office of Emergency Services, this position supports the Enterprise Risk Management department and the Office of Emergency Services of the Division of Risk & Safety Services within Administration and Finance.
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The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program Director is an executive level position responsible for overseeing Project Based Voucher (PBV) contract (approximately 180 Housing Assistance Payments contracts and 7,500 vouchers currently leased) at the San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA.
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Partner with properties' executive Planning Committees on people strategy. This includes benefits administration, employee relations, recruitment and retention of staff, communication with staff, career development of staff, compliance with wage and hour laws, training, workers' compensation, and legal matters pertaining to hotel employees.
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Another Sources client , University of California, Office of the President (UCOP) , is recruiting an Executive Director, Worker's Compensation and Employment Practices Liability to join their team in Oakland, CA.
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Conjunction with the Board and members of the Executive Team. The DHR provides support services to administration, The Director of Human Resources identifies, addresses and implements critical human resource.
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The Executive Director of Digital Clinical Operations is a member of the GCO Leadership Team, responsible for leading a team, setting and implementing the GCO technology strategy with the goal to increase Global Clinical Operations productivity, reduce rising costs of clinical trials, and reduce clinical trial inefficiencies.
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Takes a leading role working collaboratively with the Executive Director and Instructional Coach/es to develop an annual staff professional development plan; Work closely with the Middle School Principal and the Executive Director to align the elementary school’s program to the middle school’s program so that they are both aligned to the mission envisioned goal.
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The Deputy Executive Director is responsible for overseeing the implementation of core programming, coordinating outreach and community involvement strategies, development, and suitability initiatives, and supporting the overall administration of the center.
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The Director of Finance & Administration will be a strategic thought-partner reporting to the Executive Director and will supervise one direct report, the Finance & Operations Administrator.
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The Executive Director position is an exciting opportunity to lead the institution into the future, honoring multiple perspectives, building diverse audiences, and promoting a positive, multicultural work environment.
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Provide executive leadership: (1) in the administration of key national program policies and procedures; (2) for projects that are implemented across MCG divisions; 3) in the absence of the Director, assumes responsibility for the operations of MCG.
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The Managing Director provides hands-on operations management for the organization, allowing the Executive Director to focus on infrastructure, organizational development, strategic planning, and sustainability.
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