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Under the direct supervision of the Vice President of Student Enrollment Services, the Career Services Director supports the mission, goals, and objectives of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago and provides ongoing career services support for MBI students and alumni, primarily through but not limited to the development of ministry and job search resources, internship ideas, career transition strategies, and career counseling.
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Analyze the competitive landscape of programs at other institutions to develop strategies to enhance the career development opportunities and employer relations. The Assistant Director of Career Services will serve as an integral member of the BSD Office of Masters Education (OME) with the main responsibility of providing.
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Our MBA Leadership Development Program (LDP) can propel your management career in the right direction by giving you meaningful responsibility in strategic areas of a Company undergoing an exciting transformation.
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Attend CPS CTE professional development sessions if working under an Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Educator License with Stipulations/Career and Technical Education (ELS(CTE. Attend all relevant professional development set by the Department of College and Career Preparation in order to provide the best educational experience possible for students.
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Experience and qualifications in career and vocational coaching, career development skills, and job trends. Provide career and vocational development and counseling opportunities through individual appointments, workshops, and classroom settings.
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Job Summary The Assistant Director of Career Services will serve as an integral member of the BSD Office of Masters Education (OME) with the main responsibility of providing professionally-oriented masters students with the essential tools and resources to better prepare and position themselves for success in the pursuit of their career goals.
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Three years of experience in private business, government environment or not for-profit community development with a strong emphasis on affordable housing development and/or project management is required.
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Our school and community-based therapy, prevention and leadership development programs support young people to individually and collectively address causes of substance abuse, grief and trauma while building social-emotional, career and social change skills.
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Rather, we emphasize an organic approach to career development in which employees can and do frequently transition into newly created roles within their own teams or transition into other departments based on their interests in exploring new skills and responsibilities.
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Position Overview:Our MBA Leadership Development Program (LDP) can propel your management career in the right direction by giving you meaningful responsibility in strategic areas of a Company undergoing an exciting transformation.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. Sazerac is exponentially growing our U.S. salesforce with Market Development Representatives as part of a strategic company expansion.
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The Human Resources Learning & Development Manager will be responsible for collaborating with leadership to identify gaps in process and implement new HR strategies relative to employee relations.
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Opportunities for career growth and development. Join us in making a difference in the lives of our clients while enjoying the benefits of remote work, flexible hours, and a fulfilling career in insurance sales.
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Provides leadership, mentoring and coaching to the Directors of Corporate, Foundation and Government Giving, Annual Giving and to the Manager of Special Events and Donor Relations and the Development and Database Systems Manager.
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Related experience or demonstrated interest in mission-driven real estate development, affordable housing, and/or community economic development. Support Senior Management, VP of Real Estate Development and VP of Acquisitions and Asset Management, in all aspects of the affordable housing development process.
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