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Perks of being a Chick-fil-A Team Member include flexible hours, competitive pay and a positive atmosphere! Chick-fil-A is an opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds. Team members must be available a variety of weekdays and on both Friday and Saturday.
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Reporting into the Head of CMC, the selected individual will be responsible for oversight of CMC operational, technical activities and strategies for drug substance and drug product development including analytical development/validation with support and oversight from the Head of CMC.The Director will collaborate with supply chain for management of clinical trial supplies (labeling/packaging, manufacturing.
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The Director is a core part of the administrative team working under the supervision of the principal. Growth Opportunities: Engage in various aspects of school operations, giving you a holistic view of school operations.
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The Director leads the development and implementation of the Workshop’s global social media strategy and oversees the day-to-day management of 54 domestic channels including publishing calendars, content curation, copywriting, approval processes, and community engagement.
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The Director of Project Management will be instrumental in helping to manage the project portfolio lifecycle needs including the existing Soltage project pipeline, and to help expand the Soltage storage footprint in the Northeast urban centers, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Southwest, and other emerging markets in the US. The role will have cross-functional interaction with Development, Engineering, M&A, Finance and Operations teams.
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Ten years of professional marketing and business development experience as director of business development or deputy director in the landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, or park advocacy fields, preferably based in NYC.
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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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Reporting to the Vice President of Operations, the Facilities Director is responsible to ensure that multiple assigned facilities are maintained in a safe and secure manner consistent with funder requirements, local building codes as well as state and federal building regulations and URI standards.
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In addition, the Director will participate in the institutional graduate medical education committee and provide supervision to fellows, residents and other trainees caring for patients under the auspices of the department.
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This role is based in New York and reports to the editor in chief, but it requires close collaboration with the deputy editor and digital director, as well as category editors and the broader team.
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Title: Deputy Director of Jasper CentralReports to: Executive Director of Jasper Central (One Stop) Salary Range: $85,000-$100,000 Description: The Deputy Director of Jasper Central is a key member of the leadership team of the Jasper Central department and plays a critical role in the success of Jasper Central, the College’s newly created one-stop.
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Must have Fire Life Safety Director License F-89, T-89, Z-89, be EAP certified and must have a current NY State Guard License. Fire Life Safety Director. Knowledge of or ability to learn fire inspection operations, and procedures.
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We expect our Creative Director to possess thought leadership within the world of digital media and to provide creative solutions that seamlessly connect all aspects of our ecosystem.
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The Business Director is comfortable at the center of agency / client debate. The Business Director acts as a custodian of our client’s brand and a champion of their customer.
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This Position will offer opportunities to serve as City Center's Assistant Technical Director (ATD) for our 2024-2025 season and will work with the Technical Director to oversee the planning and execution of the construction, rental, and purchasing of all scenery, props, lighting, video, and sound elements for Mainstage productions.
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Title: director of membership Company: Kenwood Country Club in New York, NY
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