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The Program Director reports to the Regional Director and is responsible for overseeing the operation of the Hope House Madera and Oakhurst Mountain Wellness client family wellness and recovery centers, along with the First Episode Psychosis (FEP) Outreach and Support program.
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Organize and provide supervised volunteer support (when needed) for weekly Bible Studies, Sunday School (both children and adult), and all Protestant or joint religious education chapel events.
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The Executive Director will report to the Senior Vice President (SVP) for Historic Sites and will work in collaboration with NTHP headquarters staff, especially the Historic Sites Department’s technical support positions in collections, finance, interpretation, and architecture, as well as staff in the Trust’s legal, finance, public affairs, marketing, fundraising, and other divisions.
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Position Overview: The Program Executive Director oversees all aspects of Adaptive Sports Connection programming and oversees the hiring, management, and evaluation of the entire program staff, including instructors, interns, and volunteers.
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Support ICF leadership teams to manage all aspects of their daily operations, including the provision of active treatment services, management of staff, maintenance of the physical plant and regulatory compliance.
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As a Center Director, you will supervise all teaching staff (teachers, assistant teachers, floaters, substitutes and extended day), and you will provide ongoing coaching to teaching staff to support them in successfully fulfilling all aspects of their role.
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Attend regular administrative/staff meetings at Vet Med. Work collaboratively with all offices of the Development and Alumni Relations division including financial services, gift and estate planning, corporate and foundation relations, regional program, etc., and development colleagues located in schools, colleges, and units across campus.
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Support the Program Director in establishing and convening a Project Advisory Board (PAB) to provide oversight and counsel for project activities across all project sites. Develop a Community Engagement Plan (CEP) to document and guide all interactions with project partners, PAB and YAB members, young adult clients of HUD grantees, HUD grantee staff, and other community organizations, providers, or persons involved in the project.
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This position is responsible for coordination and operation of the Harbor House program including, but not limited to program development, implementation, and supervision; Grant Writing and Management; staff recruitment, development and supervision; fiscal management; and physical plant management.
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The Director of Development will secure philanthropic support and strategic direction for a comprehensive and coordinated development program that includes all aspects of fundraising, including annual fund, corporate and foundation relations, planned giving, and major and principal gifts.
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Working under minimal supervision, the experienced Director will provide overall leadership and supervision to 8-10 Central allcove Team members (CaT), including the Implementation Manager, as they work directly with stakeholders (community-based organization staff, County behavioral health leadership, state leaders, program consultants, etc.
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PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Part-time Program Director's primary functions encompass three core areas: i) ensuring the practical application of the RTS mission and vision for positive youth development within the program, ii) providing program staff with clear goals, direction, support, and growth opportunities while valuing them as employees, and iii) establishing and maintaining positive relationships with all key stakeholders.
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Oversees the day-to-day case and administrative support services of all contractor staff at locations designated by the OFLC. Case and administrative support services include: mailroom, data entry, application review and processing, case archiving, records management, helpdesk, and other case or administrative support services.
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With support from the Managing Director, maintain budgets for all grants funding Kingman Island, as well as the overall program budget, tracking expenses and providing timely expense reporting.
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GBI’s Basin and Range Forestry Program (BRF) and Forestry Stewardship Contracting (FSC) Programs seek a Director to provide mission-based leadership, maintain and develop partnerships, and oversee program staff and operations in support of numerous field personnel on annual and seasonal appointments across the western United States.
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