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An accomplished fundraiser, the Executive Director leads an integrated team of advancement, development, and communications professionals, overseeing six positions, including Development Officer, Director and Associate Director of Alumni Engagement, Senior Director and Assistant Director of Donor Services, and an Administrative Assistant.
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Position Title: Executive Director of Facilities Management (Reg FT) Supports professional development for the Directors of Facilities and their staff; Assures that all Facilities staff (Directors, Maintenance and Custodial) are provided essential training in OSHA, Hazardous Materials and other areas that may be deemed critical for their respective roles at CCAC.
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RN Branch Director, RN Branch Manager, Hospice Branch Director, Executive Director, RN Executive Director, RN Administrator, Hospice Administrator, Hospice Executive Director, Hospice Branch Director, Director of Operations, DON, Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Operations, Home health administrator, Home health director.
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A focus on client-focused care establishes our family of brands as respected leaders in addiction treatment, mental health recovery and eating disorder treatment modalities.
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We are actively recruiting for an Executive Director for a "member based" organization. 5+ years in an Executive Director or related role. Operations Management: Manage the organization's physical space, infrastructure, and assets in partnership with the Associate Director.
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10+ years of related management experience, including direct staff supervision, financial reporting/oversight, and lobbying activities. Oversee all internal and external communications, including lobbying activities.
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This role is pivotal in achieving exceptional outcomes across all facets of the organization, focusing on empowering staff, engaging the Board, effective organization management, donor cultivation and stewardship, and the implementation of a sustainable and ambitious vision for success.
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Support the Corporate Secretary on all aspects of executive compensation governance, including the processes related to the Human Resources and Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors. Experience advising public companies on corporate, securities, executive compensation and equity compensation matters.
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The Executive Director is accountable for health plan success within a given market, with primary responsibility for leading local initiatives to achieve Member Engagement, Quality, Coding, Affordability, Growth and Retention goals.
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The Office of the Vice President for Research at Carnegie Mellon University is seeking a highly motivated, resourceful, and trustworthy individual to support our senior leadership team as Executive Director of Research Initiatives and Chief of Staff for the Vice President for Research.
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Have you had executive director responsibilities at a personal home care facility? Develop marketing plans and meet sales goals in collaboration with the Regional Marketing Director.
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The Executive Director maintains high-quality programs in accordance with the mission statement, state regulations and the standards and policies of Community Options, Inc. The Executive Director is responsible for all operations for the region including compliance, growth and development, budget and workforce development.
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The Executive Director leads a team of team members with a positive, open-door atmosphere and effective communication, leading by example and ensuring outstanding attention to detail in resident care and wellbeing.
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If so, check out our Project Manager opportunity in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, to see if it's the next right move for you!
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As an Executive Director , you will report directly to our Assistant Vice President of Operations. The Executive Director oversees the coordination of admission of patients to Hospice Services in a smooth, systematic process, as well as arranging for ancillary services so that they are complimentary.
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