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The newly established Materials Science in Extreme Environments University Research Alliance (MSEE URA) at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) invites applications for an Executive Program Director.
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Under the direction of the Associate Executive Director, Youth Development, the Senior Program Director is responsible for the operation, supervision, and support of youth development programs and school partnerships within a region.
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In conjunction with other members of the Business Development Department, the Executive Director, and the CFO, analyze, make recommendations, develop, and establish the Departmental budget, marketing and sales plan, standards of procedure, forecasting reports, and campaigns.
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Aon is looking for a Managing Director, Reinsurance As part of an industry-leading team, you will help empower results for our clients by delivering innovative and effective solutions as part of Aon s Reinsurance Solutions.
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As the Administrative Manager for the Managing Director's Office, you will be responsible for providing comprehensive administrative support to the Managing Director (MD) and facilitating the smooth operation of the executive office.
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The Chef reports directly to the Assistant General Manager, and works closely with the General Manager, the Managing Director, and the Food and Beverage Manager, ensuring a collaborative, harmonious relationship between front and back of house operations.
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At FutureCare the Assistant Executive Director/Nursing Home Administrator will provide leadership to the financial and operational performance of the Skilled Nursing Facility. The focus of this position will assist the Executive Director to achieve quality care and exceptional customer experiences, maintain revenue objectives, cost, and profitability targets.
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The Managing Director for Venture Lending will be responsible for the development and continued growth of a high-preforming team of Bankers to drive growth in deposits and loan volume. The Managing Director is responsible for directing the strategy of the department.
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Supervision Reports to the Executive Director of MITAGS Major Duties and Responsibilities Serve as relationship manager for existing customers, with emphasis on East Coast vessel operators, engineering firms, pilot associations and other organizations, developing strong relationships as a trusted advisor, not just a salesperson.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director of Special Education for Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools), the Manager is responsible for monitoring and managing the day-to-day operation and coordination of specially designed instruction (SDI) and related services for students with disabilities as outlined in federal/state regulations.
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Managing the site in the absence of the Executive Director, Administrator, or Senior/Executive Patient Care Manager. You will report directly to the Executive Director, Administrator, or Senior Patient Care Manager.
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Assist the Director of Operations by reviewing and tracking project timelines, managing payroll, performing strategic planning tasks, and providing individual & corporate licensing. Engineering, consulting, construction, architecture, architect, engineer, mechanical engineering, admin, administrative, office manager, clerical, executive assistant, Microsoft office, csi, aia.
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Reporting to the Executive Director and serving as an integral member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has primary responsibility for planning, implementing, managing and controlling all financial-related activities of St. Ambrose, including the development of financial and operational strategies.
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Executive Director Executive position reporting to the CEO,managing a budget of $8M and a. child welfare experience required. An incredible opportunity to join a prestigious acute-care teaching hospital in Maryland as the Vice President Nursing Operations.
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Account Executives report directly to an Account Supervisor or Account Director and are expected to collaborate with colleagues in other disciplines such as creative, media, production, PR and others as necessary.
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