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As Director of Operations (DOO), you will co-lead a school alongside the Principal, partnering to ensure your students receive an exemplary education. You will be managed by a Regional Superintendent of Operations and will lead a team of operations staff (including but not limited to an Office Manager, Special Projects Coordinator, Nurse, and Custodian.
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Utilizes the University's learning management system (Blackboard) to support the classroom experience, communicate with students, and post the syllabus, assignments, and student grades accordingly;Advises and assists students through office hours or scheduled appointments, videoconferencing, phone, or email, andCommunicates student engagement or support needs and apprises the Program Director of student issues or concerns.
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This work will include conducting field-based and desk research on all aspects of standard academic programming and school operations in the new market. The Academic Director for the Partnership Launch group is responsible for the successful debut of all academic programming in a new territory.
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In partnership with Office of Global Safety and Operations, guide the school through hiring international employees or partnerships with international vendors. The Director of Administration and Business Operations works closely with the Executive Associate Dean (EAD) on the development and implementation of strategies, policies, and procedures and the School's administrative areas for which the individual holds responsibility.
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In Addition To Effectively And Efficiently Overseeing All Ongoing School Operations, Finances, Culture, Governance, And Resource Development, High Priorities For The Executive Director Are.
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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR PARTICIPANT ENGAGEMENT, MIT REGIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACCELERATION PROGRAM (MIT REAP) , Sloan School of Management-Office of Global Programs , to collaborate with MIT staff, faculty, clients, and vendors on the operation, delivery, and execution of MIT REAP , a global initiative across over 150 regions.
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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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The EdRedesign Lab at Harvard Graduate School of Education: Founded in 2014 by Paul Reville, Francis Keppel Professor of Practice of Educational Policy and Administration at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, EdRedesign provides catalytic support to the cradle-to-career place-based partnership field to drive systems-level change and open personalized pathways to well-being, educational attainment, civic engagement, and upward mobility.
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In addition, the Executive Director oversees program operations and manages teams focused on MBA community engagement and academic advising and support. The Executive Director understands the competitive landscape of management education and the varying needs and value propositions sought by our diverse MBA student populations.
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While at home, employees can make the most of their time – whether that's picking up the kids from school, going on a mid-day run, or catching up on chores. Ensure data quality, summary, and writing of clinical study report in close collaboration with the clinical operations, biometrics, and CRO oversight teams.
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Through close collaboration with academic, NIH, and industry partners, the CICL supports a wide range of activities including echocardiographic study design, analysis, and central core lab operations for primarily large-scale national and international clinical trials.
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The SPC reports to the school’s Director of Operations (DOO). The SPC is the executor of various school systems including assessments, facilities, student food service, staff & student technology, and event planning.
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B) New VHA psychology internship programs that are in the process of applying for APA accreditation are acceptable in fulfillment of the internship requirement, provided that such programs were sanctioned by the VHA Central Office Program Director for Psychology and the VHA Office of Academic Affiliations at the time that the individual was an intern.
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The Director will report directly to the Department Chair and will collaborate with the Vice Chairs of Clinical Operations, DEI, and Research to optimize and oversee the quality and safety activities within our department.
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