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Supervise, orient, train, evaluate, and counsel department employees to improve their job performance and to maintain high standards of performance and patient quality care, in conjunction with the Regional Director of Operations and Human Resources.
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As the primary storyteller on the Donor Engagement team, the Associate Director of Donor Engagement, Communications is responsible for developing and executing a multichannel direct marketing fundraising strategy that contributes to the goal of securing more than $2 million annually for the Annual Fund from a robust, sustainable pipeline of donors.
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Supports the Medical Director and the Nurse Practitioner as they supervise and direct the clinical work of CFC’s medical staff. Under the direction of the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) provides strategic direction and leadership of Clackamas Free Clinic ensuring effective management and sustainable quality operations.
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Depave seeks an Executive Director to direct the organization’s strategic initiatives, manage staff and work with the board of directors, and ensure effective collaboration and communication to support the organization’s goals.
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Description JOB OVERVIEWThe Partnership for Better Health is seeking a Director of Grants and Public Policy to lead all day-to-day aspects of the foundation’s grantmaking, initiatives, coalitions and policy advocacy work, to improve the health of the people and communities in our region of South Central Pennsylvania.
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As the Food and Beverage Director, you will lead with the planning, execution and growth of the hotel’s food and beverage program. DIRECTOR OF Food and beverage. The Food & Beverage Director reports directly to the Hotel General Manager.
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The Deputy Director of Donor Engagement will oversee the planning, implementing, managing and evaluating of HfHPR’s individual giving program. Cornerstone Society Management: As the Deputy Director, effectively manage the $5,000+ Cornerstone Society at Habitat for Humanity Portland Region, ensuring it remains a vibrant and integral part of our donor community.
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Concrete experience in fundraising including a record of success in expanding a donor base through cultivation and stewardship, grant writing, event planning/implementation, and/or board management.
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We are currently hiring for a Senior Manager of Grid Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC), who will lead and manage all aspects of engineering, procurement, and construction activities for grid-connected energy storage projects, with a specific focus on battery-attached systems.
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The Physician Program Director represents all aspects of Abiomed and acts as a field liaison to connect hospitals to internal resources such as the medical office, research, marketing, and executive teams.
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The Lifestyle Director will be responsible for the planning, implementation, and supervision of the day-to-day social, educational, recreational, spiritual, therapeutic individual and group activities, and entertainment and transportation services for the residents living at the community.
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Directly Manages seven subordinates: Deputy Executive Director, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operations Officer, Staff Attorney, Director of Communications & Government/Public Relations, Executive Assistant, and the Director of Human Resources.
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Demonstrated success as a leader in similar settings is required of the Lifestyle Director. Frontier Senior Living is seeking an outstanding Lifestyle Director to develop and promote a strong activity program for Gilman Park Assisted Living community located in Oregon City , Oregon.
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The Director of Oregon Public Policy serves as the principal staff for state government affairs and chief lobbyist in Oregon, representing the Alzheimer’s Association before Oregon’s legislature, governor, relevant state agencies, community stakeholders and coalitions, and on statewide task forces and work groups; and (2) is responsible for grassroots engagement and volunteer recruitment in support of the Association’s state and federal public policy priorities.
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You work closely with the Merchants on the assortment and the direction of the line, and with the Sourcing Director to ensure we have the right partners to innovate with. As the Design Director, you will be part of the upfront work for the season, contributing to the build of our seasonal narrative and working closely with your design leaders to instill the vision into the team’s work.
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Title: director of procurement in Oregon City, OR
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