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T he Director of Development and Communications develops and implements the strategic direction of the fund development and communications programs of Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey ® (RMHSNJ.
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The Director of Finance will also ensure fiscal integrity and compliance with Head Start Performance Standards and OMB circulars through the implementation of sound internal controls and adherence with fiscal policies and procedures.
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Under the Direction of the Sr. Associate Dean for Research, the Sr. Director for the Advancement of Research Initiatives will serve as a trusted advisor to the SADR providing leadership, direction, and mentorship to advance the institution's research agenda.
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Reporting jointly to the Williams Director of the Penn Museum and the Senior Managing Director of Arts and Culture within Development and Alumni Relation's (DAR)'s University Development Program, the Director of Development is responsible for the overall conceptualization, planning and execution of a coordinated program of private and public source fundraising and alumni relations for the Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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President Biden’s Coordinated Campaign and the Pennsylvania Democratic Party is hiring a Deputy Director of Paid Canvass Programming to work with our wide-scale organizing operation in the fight for the soul of our nation.
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The Training Director of executes the strategies specifically related to onboarding curriculum and continued learning for incumbent team members at Chick-fil-A Barrington. The primary Role of the Director of Training and Development is to develop people at all levels of the organization by working alongside the Operator to create and execute a store training curriculum.
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The Director, Education for the Arc of Ministry reports to the Vice President, Education and is responsible for designing educational programs aligned with the Board's overall strategic vision with a focus on the well-being of minister members overthe arc of their lives and ministries.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for the strategic direction of the organization, its staff, programs, administration, and execution of its mission.
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The Executive Director is responsible for developing, planning and executing a coordinated fundraising program, as well as assisting and collaborating with the Vice Dean, Dean, faculty chairs, advisors, and central development and alumni relations and law school administrators in a wide variety of activities associated with the management and advancement of the school.
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Eligible to be certified as the lab director by the American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW (Job Overview): As part of a defined training plan, this position is reporting the Laboratory Director and includes participation in multi-disciplinary research in collaboration with clinical teams, lead quality improvement initiatives, contribute to process improvements, develop, and validate new procedures, and train lab staff, medical students, residents, and fellows.
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The Campaign Director builds individual relationships with donors and prospects on behalf of Philadelphia Ballet, actively solicits philanthropic gifts, is responsible for achieving annual financial targets, and continually identifies, researches, screens, rates, and cultivates existing and new prospects to give at the major gifts level.
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In addition, the Executive Director will serve as the spokesperson and face of AONN+ at external conferences and events, in the media and in partnership with other leading healthcare, non-profit and oncology organizations, forging strategic partnerships that raise the profile of AONN.
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The Labor Relations Director will proactively interact with and advise operations managers, HR partners and regional leadership on a broad range of employment and labor relations matters, including disciplinary actions, contract administration and general methods of positive employee relations.
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4-year degree or relevant experience in marine transportation, construction management, shipyard management, naval architecture, or marine engineering; five years of documented Senior Program Management experience in U.S. Government Shipbuilding projects.
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Qualifications 4-year degree or relevant experience in marine transportation, construction management, shipyard management, naval architecture, or marine engineering; five years of documented Senior Program Management experience in U.S. Government Shipbuilding projects.
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