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Exceptions to the COVID and flu vaccine requirements may be provided to individuals for religious beliefs or medical reasons.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director for Children's Services, the Foster Care Associate Director for Quality Assurance is responsible for implementation and collaborative strategic planning for the programmatic and operational management of the monitoring and evaluation team.
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Director Of eDiscovery Employment Type: Full Time, Executive Level Department: eDiscovery and Litigation Contact Government Services is seeking an experienced and motivated Director of eDiscovery for one of our large government projects.
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The Director is also responsible for oversight of review of work by outside consultants to ensure conformance with the intended program, project scope and budget, adherence to JHU Guidelines and Standards, industry best practices, and design compatibility/respect for the JHU Homewood Campus, or a variety of other locations including the East Baltimore campus, the Peabody campus, and properties in Downtown Baltimore, Washington DC, Montgomery County, and international locations.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Full job descriptionLicenses and Other Required Credentials:LCADC, LCPC, LMSW, LGPC, LCSW-C, and SUD Approved Supervisor status in MarylandJob Type: Full-timePay: $95,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year (Depending on Licensure)Signing Bonus: $3000K&I HEALTHCARE SERVICES (KIHS) is seeking a Program Director that can help us carry forward the traditions of recovery with unconditional kindness.
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Director of Engineering, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Packaging Machines / Assembly Machines / Industrial Machinery You will lead Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management, Quality Control and Project Management teams designing, building, and servicing industrial filling machinery systems.
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Reporting to the Senior Associate Vice President of Administrative Services, the Executive Director leads a team of six professionals responsible for designing strategies that enhance efficiencies in alignment with best practices to support the UMBC community in supplier selection, contract negotiation, and vendor management.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director for Family and Children Services, the Associate Director for Foster Care provides strong programmatic management and leadership to a team responsible for the overall implementation, oversight, and quality of the TFC, Shelter, and LTFC programs established within the Global Refuge partner network.
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DFS is looking for a detail-oriented Director of Special Assets to join our growing team. Coordinate information flow between Special Assets department and other lender personnel and/or departments as needed to manage problem accounts, primarily Portfolio Management and Loan Operations.
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Lead and participate in identifying, cultivating, and soliciting major donors and prospects, working closely with the Managing Director, Artistic Director, and Board to steward relationships resulting in major gifts, corporate philanthropy, foundation support, and government grants.
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From adoption assistance benefits to Zipcar memberships, the Firm's 250+ employee programs have you covered from A to Z.We stand for doing the right thing, putting clients first, leading with exceptional ideas, committing to diversity and inclusion, and giving back.
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Reporting to Vice President for Student Affairs, or designee, the Director of Advising/Student Success Center, oversees the operations of a comprehensive student advising center that provides direct support to new, current, and returning students.
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The Director, Human Resources will be responsible for translating strategic and tactical business plans into critical human resource actions, programs, and initiatives for DAP Manufacturing and Distribution Operations.
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Location Fairfield Inn & Suites Baltimore BWI Airport, 1020 Andover Road, Linthicum Heights, Maryland, United States VIEW ON MAP
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As the Director of Marine Coastal and Resiliency Engineering, you’ll have the opportunity to assemble and foster a highly capable, dedicated, and motivated team of marine engineers and designers.
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