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The Hip Hop Museum (THHM) Director of Curatorial Affairs (DCA) will be responsible for overseeing the Curatorial activities and ensuring the development and execution of its vision. Specialized knowledge of curatorial affairs and a comprehensive understanding.
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The Director of External Affairs will work closely with the senior leadership team to ensure alignment with organizational goals and priorities. The Director of External Affairs will lead the organization's efforts in managing and enhancing its relationships with external stakeholders, including government agencies, community organizations, media, and the public.
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Key Relationships: Division of Instructional and Information Technology, Intergovernmental Affairs, Central Comms, Research and Policy Support Group, other leaders in School Operations. The Executive Director of Planning is responsible for the agency’s building information management, overseeing strategic planning, development, implementation, and management of the organization's product, data, and reporting portfolio.
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Bachelor’s degree in public relations, communications, marketing, Urban Affairs/Policy, English or related field. The Director of Public Relations will contribute to building positive relationships between the organization and the communities it serves, fostering a sense of unity and social responsibility.
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A health services network seeks an experienced Director of External Affairs to manage relationships with government agencies, community organizations, and media. Develop external affairs strategies.
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Reporting to the Chief of Primary Care, this position is responsible for assuming leadership in clinical affairs at a particular CHN Center; supervises other clinicians at that Center and teams with the Center Director to manage medical operations at the Center.
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Manhattan University is looking for an innovative professional to lead the vision around career development and engagement at Manhattan College, reporting to the Provost with a close working relationship with the Deans and the Vice President for Student Life. The Director will work directly with the Academic Affairs, Alumni Development, and other divisions to develop and implement a coop program across the College.
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Key ResponsibilitiesThe Director of Student and Family Affairs (DSFA) leads with our core values at the forefront, rooted in culturally responsive practices, restorative practice, all means all mindsets and driving equity by:Creating a mission aligned vision for school culture alongside your school leadership team that will support rigorous instruction, positive student outcomes, relationship building, and community engagement.
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The Regulatory Director, plans, implements, and directs activities that supports EHS compliance with city, state and federal regulatory requirements and associated accreditation requirements. The Regulatory Director is also responsible for EHS Policy Management programs to ensure compliance with regulations and legal statute.
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