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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) will have overall operational responsibility for Discovery Center at Waters Edge (DCWE) staff, programs, expansion, and execution of its mission.
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BHRC is seeking an Executive Director who is passionate about harm reduction, public health, and social justice. The search for the Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition, Inc. Executive Director is being conducted by The Moran Company.
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The Moran Company is pleased to partner with the Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition , Inc. (BHRC) in their search for a new Executive Director. The Executive Director will report to the Board of Directors and engage in a shared decision-making process that emphasizes collaboration and open dialogue with the staff and Board.
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As the executive director of our residential treatment facility, you will be responsible for overseeing and supporting all aspects and departments of programming, ensuring compliance with state laws and contractual obligations, managing the budget and financial functions, and fostering external relations and community affairs.
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In this vital role you as Executive Director, Precision Medicine for either Oncology, Cardio-metabolic or Inflammation/rare disease, you will partner with specific Therapeutic Area leads across Research & Development, guiding the development of translational, reverse translational, and precision medicine strategies.
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Kolmacs healthcare centers provide a robust variety of behavioral health services including substance use disorder counseling, The Executive Director will be responsible for managing and growing all relevant service lines.
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The Executive Director, Precision Medicine we seek is an experienced leader with the following qualifications. Executive Director, Precision Medicine - Inflammation page is loaded.
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The Maryland Department of Transportation, The Secretary’s Office (MDOT TSO) is seeking to hire a visionary human resources professional who is a highly skilled leader to serve as our next Director of Human Resources (DOT Executive VI.
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The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is in search of an innovative and collaborative individual to assume the role of Executive Director for the award-winning Center for Health and Homeland Security (CHHS.
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Reporting to the Chief Communications Officer, this role essentially serves as publicist for the CEO and will create and execute a multi-channel executive thought leadership strategy, with a focus on national event opportunities.
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Executive Director, Center for Health & Homeland Security. Meet and consult with university leadership including the Dean of the Carey School of Law and the Provost/Executive Vice President to discuss the business, consulting, and academic activities of CHHS.
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Oversee the Behavioral Health Clinic operations and provide executive-level consultation to the clinical director. The Executive Director (ED) oversees day-to-day operations at the organization's headquarters office in a state-of-the-art Baltimore City, Maryland building and a commercially leased satellite office in Prince George's County, Maryland.
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The Executive Director- Special Education, under the supervision of the Chief Academic Officer, is the key executive critical to the acceleration of improved student outcomes across City Schools, specifically including students with disabilities.
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The Executive Medical Director is responsible for the safety strategy for Hematology late-stage oncology portfolio, and to supervise, manage and mentor the safety physicians (Group MDs, Senior MDs and medical directors) and the MSE staff supporting the hematology in the Oncology TA. The Executive Medical Director will be the oncology safety team connector across R&D, will promote forward thinking safety strategy for the hematology oncology platform in late stage.
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The Executive Director will be responsible for driving research, education and workforce development, translation and entrepreneurship opportunities, as well as partnerships across government, industry and academia for the safety, trust and security of convergence of the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics within real-world environments.
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