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About MGH Institute of Health ProfessionsMGH Institute of Health Professions is a graduate school in Boston that provides entry-level and post-professional programs in Nursing, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Genetic Counseling, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Physician Assistant Studies.
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COORDINATOR FOR CLUB SPORTS, INTRAMURAL SPORTS, AND DAY CAMP , Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation (DAPER)-Recreation , to assist the assistant director of intramural sports, club sports, and day camp with organization, implementation, facility access, supervision, marketing, and evaluation of all programming, primarily focused on intramurals and day camp operations.
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Job Description COORDINATOR FOR CLUB SPORTS, INTRAMURAL SPORTS, AND DAY CAMP, Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation (DAPER)-Recreation, to assist the assistant director of intramural sports, club sports, and day camp with organization, implementation, facility access, supervision, marketing, and evaluation of all programming, primarily focused on intramurals and day camp operations.
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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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The Culinary Manager resides in the Food and Nutrition Services Department (FNS) within the Operations Division of the Boston Public Schools, reporting to FNS's Assistant Director of Culinary Programs.
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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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To work cooperatively with the Assistant Superintendent in developing and implementing curriculum and other programs, with the Director of Special Education in delivery of special education services, with the Director of EL in delivery of EL services, with the Director of Mental Health, with the Business Manager in managing budgets, with the Director of Operations, and with the Human Resources Director on staffing.
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The Assistant Program Director provides leadership to staff in collaboration with the Program Director. The Assistant Director will assist the director with staff supervision, training and hiring of staff.
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Reporting to Sr. Director of Revenue, Financial Operations, Budgeting and Strategy, he/she helps facilitate all aspects of departmental financial operations, including $140M annual operating budget, $35M investment portfolio, $7.0M endowment income and expenditure, 800+ faculty and staff payroll and discretionary accounts with collaboration from Boston Medical Center, Boston University, Faculty Practice Foundation and sponsored institutions.
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OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES● Helping to hire and manage student workers, as needed;● Cross-train and provide coverage for other Operations staff within SSHP and the School of Nursing;● Assist with training of SSHP Operations staff, as needed;● Additional duties and special projects as assigned by the Dean and/or Operations Director.
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Collaborates with Assistant Director for Housing Systems to facilitate the housing selection process for graduate students, including Fletcher students. Supervises Graduate Assistant(s) assigned to support Residential Operations.
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Communicates with a variety of site and District personnel and administrators to coordinate school operations and maintenance, resolves conflict and issues. Job Goal: Organize, coordinate, schedule and perform office functions to support the Principal/Assistant Principal/Director and/or Supervisor.
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