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This role is responsible for the Board of Trustees, community affairs, medical affairs, philanthropy, hospital and ambulatory operations, administration, annual operating budget, management of clinical services, clinical and medical staff planning, medical programs, campus planning, capital planning (including baseline capital), facilities and engineering, and support services.
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The DD&C will manage two full-time staff members — the Philanthropic Strategist, who manages Orion’s annual giving program and serves in a support capacity; and the Stakeholder Engagement Manager who oversees all stakeholder communications and marketing efforts.
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The writer also edits existing content for both development and alumni channels in collaboration with UMAF colleagues in annual giving, donor relations, and major gifts. Reporting to the Senior Director, Content Development, the Senior Content Writer creates and contributes to the development of alumni and donor communications across a variety of channels in alignment with the UMAF’s strategic fundraising and engagement priorities.
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This role is responsible for the Board of Trustees, community affairs, medical affairs, and philanthropy, hospital and ambulatory operations, administration, annual operating budget, management of clinical services, clinical and medical staff planning, medical programs, campus planning, capital planning (including baseline capital), facilities and engineering, and support services.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Development, the Director of Annual Giving and Donor Relations is responsible for developing and managing the Emily Dickinson Museum's annual campaign for unrestricted giving and leading the planning and implementation of donor stewardship activities and fundraising events.
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The Director of Marketing, Communications, and Design for the UMass Extension Nutrition Education Program (NEP) will manage and lead the planning, design, and strategic implementation of the program's branding, marketing, and media communications.
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As a senior leader within the MGB Community and Office of the COO, the PCOO provides input for system initiatives, participates actively on system-wide planning and operations groups, and champions system-wide programs, such as Enterprise Asset Management, Ambulatory Care Transformation, Digital Initiatives, Value-Based Care, and Site of Care planning, among others.
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Works with Field Sales and Customer Strategy to develop in-period contingencies when annual plan is at risk or opportunities to overdrive are present, Joint Business Planning (JBP)- supports sales in JBP gap closure efforts with opportunity assessment/valuation.
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Develops marketing strategies and assists in the planning and implementation of the annual Tastes of the World: Chef Culinary Conference & Sustainability Pre-Conference. Plans, organizes, and coordinates the annual 5K Dash & Dine at UMass Amherst.
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The Housing Case Worker coordinates and monitors the assessment, housing planning process and follow-up for each tenant of the agency's supportive housing program as assigned. CSO offers Training in: Trauma Informed Care, Motivational Interviewing, Cultural Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Mindfulness Skills and more.
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Accomplishes marketing objectives by planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating advertising, merchandising, and trade promotion programs (by identifying, assembling, and coordinating requirements; establishing contacts; developing schedules and assignments; coordinating mailing lists); and developing field sales action plans.
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This requires creating a farm that provides a safe, positive, and educational environment for students who visit the farm for work-study, summer internships, and community experiences, as well as management of farm staff and land through planning, cultivation, and harvest.
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Assist Visual Communications Specialist in annual lab re-imaging by mounting software and hardware, rigorous testing of software and hardware before class start, and production of videos and written how-to guides for faculty and students.
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Lead regional planning to deepen impact, sustainability and relevance in our communities, and ensure alignment with statewide priorities and standards (e.g. stewardship, land conservation, cultural resources, engagement, enterprise, agriculture, ecology.
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Collaborate with multiple cross-functional groups in developing a long-range planning criterion for integrating and enabling two-way communication of new technologies, including photovoltaic solar (PV), electric vehicles (EV), and battery storage.
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