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Responsibilities Project Management: Support the state director in implementing America Votes' organizational goals, including REI goals. Work with the state data director to support data needs of partner programs.
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Support the Program Director, PHMC fiscal, and contract and city representative with the development, management, coordination, execution, tracking, and reporting of program deliverables.
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The Director, Quality Assurance, will manage a GLP QAU, including Good Laboratory Practice / Good Manufacturing Practice (GLP/GMP) within the Gene Therapy Program (GTP) at the University of Pennsylvania, supporting the development, manufacture, and testing of viral vectors for clinical trials.
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The Director, DEIB is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of programs and services that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEIB) within PGW. Primary responsibility includes measuring and monitoring company DEIB, developing new program sand practices that effectively increase DEIB, and providing support to various groups within the organization.
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Monitors program support and informs both the Director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the Chair of the Department of Psychiatry if additional resources and/or faculty are needed to fulfill program requirements.
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Ensure compliance with relevant health department regulations (DOH), Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), and National School Lunch Program (NSLP) guidelines. We are looking for a Regional Director to lead regional operations within the Philadelphia area.
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Provide Program Support at the site in areas of active supervision of youth. Assist the Site Director in coordinating Project Based Learning, Literacy, Career Awareness, and social-emotional learning activities for the OST youth curriculum.
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Program and Grant Management: Balance the dual role of a grant and program provider that includes providing financial support to non-profit organizations and individual teaching artists, managing trauma-informed training programs, and deepening programs offered to teaching artists, including the growth of our Trauma-Informed Practice Training for Arts Educators.
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The Drug and Alcohol Program Supervisor's primary responsibilities will be the following: Provide clinical oversight for the designated Drug and Alcohol Program team under the direction of the Program Director.
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Help identify, with support from the Executive Director, Board, and Chief Advancement Officer, Trustee prospects for the Philadelphia Ballet Board. Experience working with Tessitura or another fundraising database program (i.e. Raiser's Edge, Salesforce, Millennium.
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Oversees completion of grant applications, case statements, and reports for foundations, corporations, family foundations, etc., in consultation with leadership and program colleagues, and Senior Grants Manager and Director of Corporate Partnerships.
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You will provide support the Director, Strategy and VP, Strategy. You will report to either the Director, Strategy or VP, Strategy. The Associate Director, Strategy defines daily functional management of client needs and lead the day to day work of the Strategy team.
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Work in partnership with the Director of Athletics, coaches, and academic support services to develop and implement an academic success program targeted at CCP student athletes. The Assistant Athletic Director works closely with the Athletics department staff in carrying out the philosophy and objectives of the College’s athletics program in developing athletic as well as academic and career building skills for the continuing success of student athletes.
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Information Technology Support Specialist III $ 47,144.00 $ 59,859.00. Corporate Communications Assistant Director I $ 114,448.50 $ 164,448.50. Senior Program Manager I $ 124,442.00 $ 167,107.00.
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Coordinates operations to support all program and service areas. This position will maintain appropriate certification to support the facility and aquatics (CPR Instructor, CPO, PA Pesticide License.
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