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Position Summary:The Associate Director of Marketing and Business is responsible for developing all aspects of annual/strategic marketing plan for University Recreation (URec) and Competitive Gaming (Esports.
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Position Type: Part-time, exemptCompensation: Up to $400,000 annually + monthly Medical Director StipendJob HighlightsWork-Life Balance: Competitive compensation with balanced hours. In addition to the medical director role, the physician also serves as the attending physician for the residents residing at each facility;The physician collaborates with Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants to manage day to day resident care at each facility.
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We're seeking a dynamic Director of Dining Services to lead our team in delivering outstanding service and unforgettable culinary adventures for our Potential New Business for a K12 school district located in the Big Rapids, MI area, MI. From strategic planning to operational excellence, you'll play a pivotal role in crafting the future of our dining services.
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Working in close concert with constituents and stakeholders, the Executive Director will leverage and expand an existing portfolio of online academic programs and noncredit professional learning experiences for purposes of increasing enrollments and forging reciprocal relationships that further learning in creative and entrepreneurial ways for post-traditional students.
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