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The Director of Rehabilitation generates a schedule for therapists that bring out their strengths and fosters growth within themselves. Exercise Physiologist on site monitoring patient heart via EKG during rehabilitation sessions.
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Collaborate with the marketing team, Regional Marketing Director, and brokerage manager to enhance existing agent programs and/or create custom initiatives and solutions. Sotheby’s International Realty Inc.’s Hamptons, NY offices are searching for an experienced Marketing Coordinator who is responsible for the marketing and advertising operations for the Hamptons market, while maintaining a reliable, personable, team-oriented and professional disposition.
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The position is a full-time clinical effort allocated across relevant academic mission areas: Residency Director, Adult Neurology Residency (50%), and Clinical service in the inpatient or outpatient setting per faculty preference (50.
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Working with the Design Director and studio team, the Senior Project Architect will be a critical part of the development of projects, taking them from concept to reality. Assist Director of Production the team in mentoring junior staff.
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Overview The Director of People and Culture is a strategic leadership role responsible for fostering a positive, inclusive, and high-performance organizational culture. We have a great client that is looking for a Director of People & Culture in Long Island, NY.
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Provide support to the Executive Director in calendar management, general correspondence, Board/Committee meeting scheduling and minutes. We are committed to ending intimate partner violence in our community by providing no-fee counseling, legal services, shelter, and education programs to anyone experiencing abuse or sexual assault.
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Label all wines with BIN number labels provided by Wine Director. Ensure food quality meets standards by Chef and beverage by Beverage Director. Label all wines with BIN number labels provided by Wine Director.
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LoveShackFancy began in 2013 with a beach-to-ballroom hand-dyed halter dress that founder and creative director Rebecca Hessel Cohen made for her bridal party. Over time, that one article of clothing, created to celebrate love, has turned into a world filled with all things romantic, dreamy and drenched in optimism — from clothing to tabletop, bedding, swim, ski, travel accessories, shoes and more.
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As a Camp Counselor , you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers.
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The ideal Director of Business Development has 5-7 years of experience selling complex (multi-buyer/multi-step) service (BPO) solutions to executive-level (Procurement, Marketing, Finance) decision makers in large companies.
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Observes and records response to treatment/medication and notifies the Medical Director, the RN Supervisor, and the Program Director of any such instances. Under the supervision of the RN Supervisor and/or Program Director, provides support to patients and documentation of self-medication.
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Our Managing Director, Tom, is the great-great-great grandson of our founder. As well as having academic support provided by our Apprenticeship learning partner, PETA. Our Managing Director, Tom, is the great-great-great grandson of our founder.
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The Southampton African American Museum is seeking an Executive Director with a passion for preserving the history of African American life particularly on the East End of Long Island and with an artistic vision to showcase artists from the African diaspora locally and beyond.
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Mastercard is looking for an experienced and innovative regulatory reporting Director to join our Environmental Sustainability team. The Sustainability Accounting Director will be a key leader in shaping and executing our climate accounting strategy.
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The candidate should have an R&D background (either in a university and/or in a company) and have experience with Deep learning model design for image processing and optimizing models for memory and compute- constrained smart devices.
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