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The Associate Administrative Director for CFS provides oversight and coordination of a continuum of programs to ensure holistic, culturally competent services for unaccompanied refugee and migrant children and their families.
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Search for the Executive Director of Residential Life University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD THE SEARCH The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) seeks a strategic, student-centered, and seasoned residential life expert to serve as its Executive Director.
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The Artistic Director (AD) is responsible for developing and implementing the artistic vision and focus of Spotlighters Theatre in conjunction with the Artistic Team. The AD works with the Managing Director, Technical Director, and Board of Directors to ensure that Spotlighters Theatre is guided by its mission, vision and values and realizes its goals for artistic excellence, community service, education, financial stability, fundraising and audience engagement.
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In this role, the Director, Estimating is responsible for creating timely and accurate estimates for Pivot Energy's renewable energy projects, incorporating knowledge of safety standards and construction best practices for solar PV rooftop, carport, ground mount, and battery storage projects.
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Reporting to the Dean of The Whiting School of Engineering and the University’s Associate Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, the Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Relations is responsible for implementation of all fundraising strategies and activities, and for advancement of the vision and priorities of the School.
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Position Title: Social Media Manager Reports to: Vice President of Marketing and Communications SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted Case Management and Supports Planning work models as well as a concierge level geriatric care management and care partner model.
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Prepares reports to meet the needs of the Chief Compliance Officer, Vice President of Compliance Operations, Director of Compliance, UMMS Executive Management, and the Audit and Compliance Committee of the Board of Directors.
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Funeral Director / Embalmer. Take the next step in your Funeral Director and Embalming career. Valid Maryland Funeral Director License or have met the requirements of MD. A family owned firm is looking for a well rounded Funeral Director.
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The Director must ensure the consumer experience exceeds expectations set by Guinness and the Storehouse, and warrants solid reviews on Yelp, Google, etc. The Director of Open Gate Brewery will lead the two U.S. locations of Guinness Open Gate Breweries (OGB) in Baltimore and Chicago.
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Position Overview: Reporting to the Director of the Office of Health Promotion (OHP), the Assistant Director for Health Promotion will oversee the strategic development, implementation, evaluation and reporting of departmental health promotion and health education activities.
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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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Joint appointments in academic departments or divisions may be available for qualified candidates but the primary responsibilities and activities of the Director will be associated with the IACUC and ACUC Office.
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The Investment Director will provide support during the formation and raising of T. Rowe Price’s first dedicated private fund focusing on late stage private companies. The primary role of the Investment Director is to support the growth of private equity investment strategy by leading commercial aspects of the business through representation in meetings and communications with institutional and intermediary prospects, clients, consultants, and internal staff.
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This position is a dual report to the Andreas C. Dracopoulos Director of the Berman Institute, Dr. Jeffrey Kahn and to the Johns Hopkins University Executive Director of Development and Alumni Relations.
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Collaborate with Senior Vice-President Academics, Director of Educational Technology, and Director of Quality Assurance, as needed, to make data-based decisions and select appropriate interventions.
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