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Supervise, orient, train, evaluate, and counsel department employees to improve their job performance and to maintain high standards of performance and patient quality care, in conjunction with the Regional Director of Operations and Human Resources.
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REPORTS TO: Position reports to the Assistant Director of Related Services and Site Coordinator, who works in close collaboration with the Director of Extended School Year and Expanded Learning in the Office of Special Education.
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Collaborate with the President and Business Manager to establish short- and long-term budgeting plans, especially in areas of: school operations, admissions, retention, and marketing.
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The Team Lead - Operations of the Enrollment Management Contact Center is responsible for assisting the Senior Assistant Director in overseeing a team of Enrollment Contact Representatives.
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Perform appropriate supplemental duties to support school operations, as assigned by the assistant director. Under the direct supervision of the Assistant Directors (K-8), and in accordance with the Board of Trustees' policies, the Reading Specialist will oversee Mystic Valley Regional Charter School's Reading Intervention program.
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Work closely with the Assistant Director of Board Relations and Campaign Operations to build briefings, bios, and research relative to top campaign prospects. Collaborate with the Director of Engagement and Events and Director of Strategic Communications to develop and execute programming both on campus and regionally to highlight campaign priorities, ensure the campaign is being appropriately messaged among volunteer structures, and develop regular campaign communications.
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The Public Safety Operations Manager reports to the Assistant Director of Public Safety. They will be responsible for conducting regular tours and spot checks of their assigned area of responsibility and attend meetings with the Public Safety Senior Operations Manager and Director of Public Safety to ensure that management is informed of all incidents and activities.
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Primary scheduler for the Vice Dean for Strategy and Operations, the Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, and the Senior Director of Administration. The Office of the Dean is responsible for the academic and administrative functions of Tufts University School of Medicine, including overseeing the School's academic departments, the teaching and research enterprises, student services, and campus buildings and facilities.
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Reporting to the Director of Operations/Program Directors, the Administrative Assistant will provide administrative support for the faculty in the Graduate-level Nursing programs within CNBHS. The Administrative Assistant will promote a culture of customer satisfaction that is inclusive and responsive.
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The Assistant Program Director is responsible for supporting the Director in the day-to-day operations of the program, including implementing agency policy and practice and ensuring compliance with the statutory requirements of the DDS.
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If so, consider the Assistant Director role, where you will be a member of the broader Harvard Business School (HBS) MBA Student & Academic Services (SAS) department with a specific focus on program delivery for the first-year Required Curriculum (RC) and second-year Elective Curriculum (EC.
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Under the direction of the Site Director, the Assistant Director works to support daily After School Operations. Assistant Site Director (After School Programming.
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The Assistant Director will assist the director with staff supervision, training and hiring of staff. A High School diploma required with 7 years of experience in mental health/IDD direct service and 2 years of supervisory experience.
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Maintain and set sport specific roster and retention goals as in collaboration with the Assistant Director for Intramurals, Club Sports, and Fitness Center Operations. Communication with rink supervisor ensuring all the needs of the team are met, game and practice scheduling, reserving and driving of school owned vans, equipment inventory, etc.
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The MCSRA supports efforts of the AD responding to direction on specific initiatives and contributes to the successful and collaborative work with the City Music Assistant Director of Enrollment & Advising, the BCM Administrator for Admissions, Advising, Student & Family Services, and the City Music Program Operations City Music Academic Program Assistant Director for music, technology and the performing arts and the EOSE marketing team.
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