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Under basic direction, develops and formulates immediate and long-range plans and policies to achieve the affirmative action administrative goals of the Authority, as they relate to procurement and contracts solicitation.
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The Executive Team for the City of Philadelphia Law Department consists of the City Solicitor; First Deputy City Solicitor; Chief of Staff for the City Solicitor; the Chairs of the Litigation, Corporate and Tax and Social Services Law Groups; Director of Administration and Director of Professional Development, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; and the Director of Communication.
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The Penn Division of Rheumatology is seeking to recruit a faculty member who, in addition to being an active expert clinician, would also be provided protected administrative time to be the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the Division.
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Position Overview: The Senior Director of Diversity and Inclusion will be responsible for developing and implementing strategic initiatives that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion across the organization.
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Assist in the execution and delivery of diversity & inclusion programs and initiatives. Assist with the planning and execution of diversity meetings, events and conferences. Provide administrative and tactical support for Diversity initiatives and programs as needed.
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As the leader of our Executive Diversity & Inclusion Board, you'll collaborate closely with senior leadership to weave inclusion into the very fabric of our business, and as a partner to our Employee Resource Groups, you’ll ensure every voice is heard and valued.
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Full-time special education inclusion teaching position 5th Grade for the 2024-2025 school year. Current FBI clearance, Pennsylvania criminal background check, child abuse clearance, Act 168 Disclosure, Act 71 training, Act 126 training.
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