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Through experience, whether professional and/or lived, the Managing Director will deftly demonstrate familiarity with and commitment to social justice concepts and frameworks such as racial equity, gender analysis, economic justice, and structural bias, consistent with the values and vision of Kataly.
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Additionally, provides assistance to director in quality assurance activities, departmental policy and administration of grants and contracts while demonstrating active involvement in toxicology as evidenced by education, research and publications.
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Some of the essentials skills required of you in this role are, at least ten years of experience leading and/or managing product teams in an Agile methodology, SAFe Release Train Engineer Certification or Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) certification and at least one certification in the Project Portfolio Management space.
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The Director of Substation Engineering will have overall responsibility for the Substation department consisting of both physical and protection & control (P&C) engineers, designers, and drafters.
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Assists the Director in the development and maintenance of all crisis and emergency management plans and programs for WashU, including but not limited to Emergency Operations Plan, Recovery Plan, Preparedness Plan, Multi-year Training and Exercise Plan, Hazard Mitigation Plan, Corrective Action/Improvement Plans, After Action Reports and Departmental Business Continuity Plans.
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The Director reports to the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Advancement Services, supports approximately 10 gift officers, and is responsible for establishing or evolving processes for prospect development including moves management, pipeline development, prospect research, as well as data hygiene and reporting standards.
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BioGenerator Ventures, the investment and entrepreneur support division of BioSTL, is seeking a Senior Managing Director to play a crucial role in driving the growth and impact of St. Louis' thriving innovation ecosystem.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Institutional Relations, the Assistant Director will collaborate with the rest of the IR team, the Admissions team, and other units within Syracuse Abroad to contribute to and implement a comprehensive data-driven strategy for engaging students, faculty, and administrators from existing partner institutions and other U.S. colleges and universities.
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Under administrative direction, the Development Director serves as a leader within the Development Division and within the School of Law, the Chaifetz School of Business, and/or other North campus Schools; is responsible for identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major gift donors as well as cooperation with planned giving and annual giving; develops productive working relationships with key faculty members to have knowledge of School priorities and opportunities.
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The Assistant Director for Research and Information Services is responsible for managing and supervising department facu lty librarians and reports to the Medical Center Library Director & A ssociate Dean.
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Medical Director - Missouri Poison Control - Clayton MO. Medical Director - Missouri Poison Center - St. Louis, MO. Highlights include the world renown St. Louis Arch, the St. Louis Symphony, Fox Theater, Art Museum, Science Center, Missouri Botanical Gardens and one of the best zoos in the country.
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The five top ranking candidates, based on the final grade, will be certified to the Department Director/Appointing Authority who will make the final decision. The Chief Operating Officer- FQHC LAL (COO) will function same as an executive leader in a Federally Qualified Health Center under HRSA standards and regulations.
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The Director collaborates with offices involved in online learning support, such as Information Technology (IT), providing input on strategic communications related to education and online learning.
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