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We engage residents in creating programs and build strategic partnerships with local stakeholders to maintain stable housing and create pathways to opportunities in six key practice areas: youth development, education, workforce development, health, asset building, and community engagement.
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As a dynamic non-profit organization, HRI plays a crucial role in advancing the strategic goals of the New York State Department of Health (DOH), Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (RPCCC), and other health-related entities.
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Relevant Experience required : A minimum of five (5) years of work experience with significant direct experience in one or more of the following fields: economic development, government, strategic or urban planning, public administration, community organizing, procurement of public services, grants administration, or related business or not-for profit area.
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Under the general supervision of the Director of Planning the ideal candidate will have broad range of experience in planning with an appreciation and understanding of strategic redevelopment planning (downtowns, brownfields), land use planning (comprehensive planning and zoning), placemaking, and public outreach.
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The Forest Preserve Stewardship and Recreation Coordinator will assist with this responsibility in the following ways: - Coordinate with Division leadership, regional offices, stakeholders, and local governments on implementation of strategic actions that promote sustainable recreation.
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Your strategic touch extends to developing project schedules and guiding Project Supervisors in subcontractor scheduling, while also offering hands-on management, support, and assistance. If you call one of these states home and bring 5+ years of experience in ground-up construction and/or disaster restoration -with expertise in water, flood, fire, smoke, mold, and asbestos remediation (IICRC certifications) -then we're eager to connect with you.
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Collaborate with the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) to report on administrative matters and implement strategic initiatives. We are seeking an ICU Intensivist Medical Director to lead our team of dedicated critical care providers at St. Peters Hospital in Albany and Samaritan Hospital in Troy, NY. The successful candidate will oversee administrative duties while actively participating in clinical care, ensuring the delivery of high-quality patient services.
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Collaborates with Executive team in the development of strategic communications plans to support DFS's mission, goals, and objectives; Under the general direction of the Executive Deputy Superintendent of External Affairs and Strategy and Assistant Deputy Superintendent of External Affairs & Strategy, the Deputy Director for Communications plans and assists with coordinating DFS communication and media operations.
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At least five years of experience in institutional research, program assessment, or strategic planning in higher education, or related functions is preferred. Chair or co-chair several institutional committees related to accreditation, assessment, strategic planning, and data governance.
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Department/Unit:DevelopmentWork Shift:Day (United States of America)The Director of Prospect Research and Analytics provides leadership and strategic direction in support of the Foundation’s fundraising goals through proactive and creative identification and evaluation of individual and organizational prospects.
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Reporting to the Chief of Staff, this is an exciting opportunity for a motivated, organized and creative individual to contribute substantively to both day-to-day operations and longer-term strategic initiatives on behalf of the President & CEO.
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Your Role as President/CEO: In this role, you won’t just manage day-to-day operations—you’ll set the strategic vision for HCP in collaboration with our Board of Directors. Robust public policy experience, along with a strategic marketing background.
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The next President & CEO, in partnership with network members and the Board, will define, shape and support a new strategic vision for the organization. The next CEO must demonstrate a passion for United Way and be able to engage its membership and other stakeholders to advance the mission through collaboration, professional contacts and strategic communications.
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Support and implement strategic corporate brand marketing initiatives and promotional activities. Our unrelenting strategic focus on powerful brands, innovative products, operational excellence, and exceptional people drives our culture.
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Achieve targeted sales growth for National Accounts at a rate and profit margin consistent with the strategic business plan. Why not build your best career future in SALES with the Johnson Controls Strategic National Accounts team.
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