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The Deputy Director reports to the HERRC's Project Director, leads the project finance team, and works closely with RAI and Global Finance leaders and their teams for finance policy and process guidance.
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Other duties as assigned by Kids Camp Director, Assistant Director, or senior management. Under the general supervision from the Director of Kids Summer Camps, the Edit Lab Supervisor will be responsible for supervising the Edit Lab and Post Production Suite dedicated to the Kids Summer Camps.
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In this role, the Creative Director will work with and inspire the creative team through innovative creative strategy, ideas and design output. Help develop a compelling vision for video and photo content alongside Sr Photo Art Director and Brand Marketing Director.
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The lifeguard will report to the Aquatics Director and work in a 55,000 SF Athletics and Wellness Center located at 406 East 91st Street. Check lifeguard equipment regularly, and alert the Aquatics Director of any issues relating to safety.
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The Program Coordinator is a key program leader and collaborates closely with the Program Director to ensure the program exceeds contractual commitments set forth by NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS.
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Work with the SPS Academic Director of Nursing and the CUNY University Dean for Health and Human Services to contribute to the national/international education and research presence on innovations in nursing training and education.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $291,100 - $332,300 for Director, Software Engineering. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $274,800 - $313,600 for Director, Software Engineering.
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The Deputy Director of Marketing and Communications (MarComms) - in collaboration with the Director of Marketing and Communications, a Marketing Associate, and Media Manager - will manage the storytelling, marketing, and communications needs for city- and state-wide programs that serve homeowners and support communities.
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BluePearl Pet Hospital located in Downtown, NYC is seeking a collaborative, engaged, and passionate veterinary leader with several years of clinical experience to lead our team of emergency and specialty clinicians in the role of Medical Director.
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The Technology Administrative Coordinator will support the CTO, Deputy Director of Technology, Director of IT Infrastructure, and Executive Project Manager, collectively known as the Technology Senior Management Team, by serving as primary coordinator on a growing portfolio of technology projects.
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Under the direction of the Senior Program Director ACS/OCFS Children's Residential Programs, the director will be responsible for the overall coordination, administration, management and leadership of services and programming provided within the residential programs.
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Work with the National Political Director to plan and execute high-impact grassroots organizing and mobilization programs, in collaboration with the national office and affiliate colleagues, resulting in political and policy successes, and long-term capacity building.
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Located in the heart of Jersey City's financial district and minutes away from New York City, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Suites Jersey City is looking for a *Director of Finance. A Director of Finance-Controller is responsible for overseeing, directing and administering all financial operations of the hotel in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Provides feedback to Recruitment Director regarding concerns/complaints and grievances brought up by the Nurse and Client Facility. The Recruiter will assist the Recruitment Director in developing and achieving the recruitment goals and activities for the organization.
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