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The elementary school Principal oversees the daily operations of the school's policies, regulations, and procedures to ensure that all students are supervised in a safe traditional Catholic learning environment that meets the approved curricula and mission of the school.
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The elementary school Principal oversees the daily operations of the school’s policies, regulations, and procedures to ensure that all students are supervised in a safe traditional Catholic learning environment that meets the approve curricula and mission of the school.
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The Director is employed by and accountable to the GCA School Board to implement the mission and educational operating policies of GCA. The Director is the educational and spiritual director who provides vision, direction and oversees day-to-day operational practices that represent a consistent and effective model of integrity, efficiency, and accountability.
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The Lower School Director sets the tone for the division, reflecting high professional and academic standards, integrity, and a commitment to our mission to pursue goodness as well as knowledge and to honor the unique value of each of our members as a child of God in a caring community.
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This "Senior GOES-R Satellite Mission Management Engineer" position with ASRC Federal Data Network Corporation (DNC) will provide engineering support for the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite R series constellation as a part of the Engineering and Mission Operations Support Services VI (EMOSS-VI) team at the NOAA Satellite Operations Facility (NSOF) located on the Suitland Maryland Federal Center.
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Expert in assessing threat kill chains operations and identifying exploitable vulnerabilities, analyzing mission threads and blue force system kill chains to identify capability gaps and solutions, developing system models, constructing and executing simulation and analysis plans, conducting trade studies and sensitivity analysis, interpreting and synthesizing results and translating them into concise and comprehensive artifacts for documenting and communicating to multiple audiences.
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Working closely with the chief financial officer, assistant head of school for academics, and other leaders, develop a mission-aligned technology strategy that inspires and serves faculty and staff.
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The State Policy Counsel will report to the Director, Government Affairs and will work closely with the Chief Legal Officer, and NCMEC leadership and staff to conduct legislative research and policy analysis, advocating and lobbying, and support and strategy on state policy initiatives relating to NCMEC’s core mission and programs.
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Leidos is hiring a GIS Developer to work with a Government-Contractor team providing a near real-time, geospatially accurate Common Operating Picture (COP) to support mission requirements. This COP enables sharing and reuse of geospatial intelligence across multiple function areas in support of military operations.
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Episcopal High School now seeks an outstanding technology leader to run a mission-critical department that supports all faculty, staff, and students throughout campus. Develop and maintain strategic and operational plans that are aligned with departmental needs, school mission and values, and organizational culture.
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Spring Education Group’s Early Childhood Education Division includes nearly 150 schools offering services from infant care through Pre-K/K programs, as well as summer camp and after-school programs.
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The Operations Manager position at Burn Boot Camp is an integral role within a system of over 270 gyms. The Operations Manager position at Burn Boot Camp is an integral role within a system of over 270 gyms.
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As an Office Manager with MTSI you will perform important administrative tasks in support of the Mission Integration Directorate under the Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Mission Capabilities (DCTO(MC.
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St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School is an affirming and collegial community committed to our mission to "pursue goodness as well as knowledge and to honor the unique value of each of our members as a child of God in a caring community.
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Copy a D365 Finance and Operations/ Field Service database from SQL Server to a production Azure SQL Database environment. Copy D365 Finance and Operations/ Field Service database from Azure SQL Database to a SQL Server environment.
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