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The Enrollment Advisor reports to the Associate Director of Admission Operations, coordinating operations, recruitment and admissions as assigned by the Director. Log, scan, and provide updates to the Associate Director of Admissions Operations on transcript and application materials receipt for all applicants.
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Facilitates proactive communication between venue staff, artists, and CSOB. Works with Performance Operations team to support other programmatic areas, to include school visits, Artist Connections, and occasional fundraising events and public performance projects.
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Job Description SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, Environment, Health and Safety Office (EHS), to provide comprehensive administrative support for the managing director of EHS programs, director of operations and management system, director of laboratory safety, biosafety program (BSP) staff, and senior manager, finance and administration.
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After School Program Support: Assist the Program Director with administrative and logistical tasks to ensure smooth operations within Discovery Club. Family Programming Collaboration: Partner with the Assistant Director of Family Programming and the Family Programming team to support playgroups, school vacation days, holiday celebrations, special programs, and large-scale community events.
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Primary duties are to work as technologist on either East Newton or Harrison Avenue campus while also implementing policy and procedures as determined necessary through Radiology Supervisor, Operations Manager and Radiology Administration Director.
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What You'll Do The School Coordinator works closely with the Director and the administrative team to plan, coordinate and monitor school and fiscal operations, including overseeing admissions and enrollment processes, open house and admissions school visits.
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Description: The BHUCS Medical Secretary/Receptionist performs a wide variety of team-based, patient-centered operational, reception and clerical activities that: a) support the delivery of safe care to patients; b) provide operational and business support to staff, and; c) is expected to function as a strong central presence and resource in support of BHUCS operations for the duration of each shift.
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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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AdministrativeWork with the Director of Campus Operations to maintain policies and procedures as they relate to facilities and campus management, such as: health and safety, emergency response, and staff on boarding.
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Follow and manage sanitation requirements as prescribed by head chef or director. The Chef/Manager is responsible for the overall operations for the kitchen area of the facility, including all cost and budget maintenance.
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CPA accredits doctoral programs in clinical psychology, counseling psychology, clinical neuropsychology, and school psychology. For more information about the Act and the complaint process, visit Human Resources and Administration/Operations, Security, and Preparedness (HRA/OSP) at The Fair Chance Act.
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The Afternoon Flexible Teacher Support role reports to the Director of After-School Operations & After-School Program Coordinator. This 10-month position comes with the responsibility of providing bus support coverage as necessary and teaching in the After School Program in support of the school’s mission.
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Works with Performance Operations team to support other programmatic areas, to include school visits, Artist Connections, and occasional fundraising events and public performance projects.
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As the Medical Director of Clinical Development reporting to the VP of Clinical Development Operations, you’ll play an instrumental role in guiding the successful clinical development efforts as the oncology physician lead.
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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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