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The Vice Dean is the primary liaison with the university offices of Finance & Budget, Human Resources, IT, Facilities, the Provost's Office's administrative and strategic planning departments, Marketing and Communications, and General Counsel.
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The Jewish Community Project (JCP) of Lower Manhattan was founded in 2002 as a grassroots effort to grow Jewish life in downtown NYC. Based in Tribeca, JCP is an open and organic Jewish community that enables individuals and families to become a creative force in the life of the organization through educational, cultural, social, and spiritual experiences.
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Ensures the delivery of all food and beverage to the guests at the bar and lounge (where applicable). Communicates the needs of the guests to Front-of-House and Heart-of-House support staff, managers and chefs.
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Offer comprehensive administrative support to the Sales Team, including managing payroll, coordinating Scholastic Book Fair events, issuing customer service credits as needed, and preparing meeting presentations and follow up notes.
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NYCHA is seeking a qualified and dynamic individual to serve as an Administrative Auditor in the Department of Internal Audit and Assessment. The Administrative Auditor will report to the Vice President of the Department of Internal Audit and Assessment.
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Our lab was studying normal tissue damage prior to 9/11 and showed that ASMase/ceramide mediated vascular damage played a fundamental role in lethality from the Gastrointestinal-Acute Radiation Syndrome (GI-ARS) in mice (Paris et al., Science 2001, 293:293-7), one of two potentially lethal syndromes that might occur after a nuclear catastrophe.
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Reporting to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Dean of Libraries will work collaboratively with Vice Presidents, other administrators, faculty, and staff to advance academic excellence through the use of innovative instructional technology.
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Our client, a non-profit located in Midtown, Manhattan, is seeking to hire a Temporary Administrative Assistant to cover a 3-month leave. A quick study with excellent administrative and organizational skills, including attention to detail and ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and work independently as well as with a team.
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Additionally, the following benefits are provided by Red Ventures, subject to eligibility requirements. The Video Shooter/Editor/Vlogger will report to the Director of Video for Editorial and Branded and will work with the video team to develop and grow our YouTube series frameworks around our airlines, trains, hotels and destinations.
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Serving as the Chief Enrollment Officer and reporting directly to the Dean of the Graduate School, this is a critical new role at Bank Street, wherein the successful hire will be responsible for driving enrollment growth, codifying enrollment related systems and processes, strategically leveraging financial aid and marketing dollars, and unifying disparate units under one comprehensive enrollment management and student success office.
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Assign the appropriate trade for corrective measuresAssist the Chief Administrative Superintendent in gathering information related to insurance claims resulting from the negligence of onsite contractors and utility companiesAssist the College’s Environmental Health and Occupation Safety Department in ensuring all trades are up to date with the training necessary for them to perform their assigned tasksAssist trades in the procurement of material and tooling necessary to maintain the campus.
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Warm and gracious service approach, and the ability to create stellar guest experiences. The ability to lift 25 + pounds. The team actively runs food and beverage operations in four hotels, including The Greenwich Hotel, The William Vale, Sagamore Pendry Baltimore and the Shinola Hotel.
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We’re seeking Social Workers to help meet the mental health needs of New Yorkers via Telepsychiatry and/or in-person consultations (your preference). We assist with ongoing patient referrals and scheduling; you will have access to a telehealth platform to conduct your sessions; and we process all the patient billing, as well as submitting and resolving insurance claims.
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As a Behavior Technician, you will provide one-on-one ABA therapy to children on the autism spectrum and other special needs under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
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The Ballard culture is second to none, and because of that we are incredibly protective and particular on who we invite onto the team. · Ability to obtain, through evaluation, the certification to operate computerized mobile cranes up to eighty (80) tons.
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Title: administrative to the dean Company: Hardin Simmons University in New York, NY
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