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DOI's Information Technology unit is seeking a highly qualified Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) to partner with the Chief Information Officer (CIO). The Deputy Chief Information officer will work in close collaboration with the Chief Information Officer (CIO) executing the leadership responsibilities for the Information Technology unit and for the New City's Department of Investigation as a whole.
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Description Chief Audience Officer New York Public Radio (NYPR), home to WNYC, Gothamist, WQXR, WNYC Studios and The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, is seeking an exceptional, results-oriented Chief Audience Officer (CAO) to lead the strategy and execution for NYPR’s audience development, product and platform development, brand management, and audience and market intelligence.
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The Deputy Borough Chief will be part of the Brooklyn boroughs management team and be involved with and responsible for the overall management of the boroughs law office. FCLS attorneys work collaboratively with ACS Child Protective Specialists (CPS), foster care agency case planners and other ACS staff and child welfare stakeholders to further the agencys mission on behalf of children, youth and families.
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Together with the Deputy Chief Officer, Rolling Stock Strategy, this position shall be responsible for setting the strategy, developing the acquisition approach, coordinating the execution of all MTwide rolling stock procurement activities, to both secure best value for the MTA and support the core mission of providing safe and reliable public transportation.
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As the Deputy Commissioner for External Affairs, you will oversee the work of the Government Affairs and Communications teams with the objective of developing and implementing approaches to effectively advance and promote the work of the agency externally.
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We are committed to excellence in surveying services and are seeking a skilled and experienced Survey Party Chief to join our dynamic team. Position Overview:As a Survey Party Chief working with our team in Newark, NJ, you will be responsible for leading survey crews in the field, overseeing and conducting various surveying tasks, and ensuring the accuracy and completeness of survey data.
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Description The New York Times is seeking a Deputy to the Editorial Director of Books, Events, and TV/Film. This role will focus on supporting the work of our editorial extensions in these areas.
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It promises to be highly creative work with plenty of prestige, enviable work-life balance, tons of room for new product development, and just enough of a management element to bring you up a step and prime you for future growth.
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Collaborate closely with the internal product development team to provide insights, feedback, and requirements for new enhancements to the SPHEREboard product suite. Present risk reduction strategies and findings to the Chief Security Officer (CSO), heads of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) teams, and other Infrastructure Team Management providing clear recommendations and actionable insights.
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Duties Description The Office of Special Investigations (OSI) is seeking qualified candidates to be considered for to serve as the Assistant Deputy Chief Investigator (ADCI) OSI's Fugitive Investigations Division (FID.
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Licensing and certifications requirements for promotion to the next higher grade level are possession of a USCG MMC with one of the following capacities: GL-9 (OUPV, Mate, Chief Mate, Second Mate, Third Mate, Master.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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This position will be responsible for assisting the Lead Therapists, Assistant Chief Radiation Therapist and Chief Radiation Therapist in the management of daily operations for New York Proton Center radiation therapy services.
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The New York Times is seeking a Deputy to the Editorial Director of Books, Events, and TV/Film. This role will focus on supporting the work of our editorial extensions in these areas. At least 5 years of experience in one or more of these fields: magazine editing, non-fiction TV development, book editing, editorial event programming.
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Womankind seeks a full-time Associate Director of Institutional Giving to join our Development & Communications Team, currently composed of a Chief Development Officer (CDO), an Associate Director of Strategic Partnerships, a Communications Manager, and a Development Associate.
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