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2.3 Ensuring that the patient/customer perspective is a driving force behind our actions and business decisions; crafting and implementing service practices that meet patients'/customers' and own organization’s needs.
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The BWT Director of Planning and Procurement (“Director”) will manage several areas responsible for long term master plans; development of project business cases; programmatic oversight of Job Order Contracts, consultant task order contracts (TOCs) for planning, design and construction management services; capital and expense budget planning; capital and expense procurement.
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End user support Ensure that the department is a visible, prompt, and helpful resource to employees and students. At each step, Harvard-Westlake expects the department to be at the vanguard, particularly in applying technology to support and advance student academic outcomes.
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About the Position The (Senior) Director, Engineering, Procurement and Construction will oversee engineering, procurement, and construction activities across utility-scale wind, solar, and standalone storage projects, and renewable hybrid projects in North America.
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Operational support: direct incident response activities to restore services as quickly and efficiently as possible. The Associate Director is responsible for leading a team of engineers that build, deploy, and manage mission critical security tools for the enterprise.
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The Director for COIT also interacts with the Mayor's, Board of Supervisors', and Controller’s staff, as well as department heads and department CIOs, for purposes of IT strategic planning, annual IT project prioritization and budgeting, and IT project performance review.
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The Technical Director position is preferably based in the DC-Maryland-Virginia (DMV) area, with the possibility of hybrid or remote working arrangements. NORC Technical Director Bethesda , Maryland Apply Now Job no: 502214 Work type: Regular Full-Time Location: Bethesda, MD Capability Area: International Programs.
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The Audio Director will play the leading role in establishing the audio vision and roadmap for an amazingly beloved and long lasting franchise. Expert understanding of foley, recording, mixing, sound design, implementation, scripting voice over, localization techniques and best practices.
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Support a trauma-informed approach and therapeutic learning environment when interacting with youth; Work closely with site director and PO team to create written policies and procedures that provide a safe, structured, and productive environment that meet federal and state guidelines.
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Reports to: Senior Rabbi & Executive Director. Ability to communicate with Regional Centers, Behaviorists, Support Staff, Therapists, OT, Speech and Language Pathologists, Assisted Technology and Facilitated Communication professional, etc.
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The Associate Director – Operations for MAAC’s Child Development Program oversees the general management of all program support areas generally and those specifically assigned, which includes program development, delivery, and evaluation, as well as supporting, budget setting, operations, knowledge management, and internal and external relationship management.
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Director of Finance & Accounting - InterContinental Mark Hopkins. We’re looking for a new Director of Finance and Accounting comfortable with balancing the books when it comes to managing the needs of owners, auditors and regulatory agencies while also monitoring and improving hotel profitability.
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Summer Camp Program Management Position Available
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The Director ensures effective program implementation, conducts audits, and explores how the finance function can support program operations. The Director of Finance and Administration (Director) at St. Barnabas Senior Services, reporting to the CEO/President, is responsible for overseeing all finance, accounting, and reporting activities, including a $5 million budget.
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Our executive team is currently seeking a Director, Human Resources, to act as a trusted business partner to engage and retain high performing talent, participate with leadership in developing strategic direction for the business, identify and drive adoption of best-in-class HR, Talent Acquisition and Safety practices, while continuously resolving employee needs at all levels.
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