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The Director of the Tutoring Center provides leadership and management of all tutoring services, including Supplemental Instruction, Academic Coaching, and course-specific tutoring, and supervision of all student workers within the Tutoring Center leadership model.
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This role combines leadership, coaching, and maintenance management to ensure that both our staff and facilities operate at the highest standard. Coach various classes and programs, dedicating at least 25 hours a week to coaching and 5-10 hours to administrative work.
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Manage, train, and mentor staff in coaching and leadership roles. As the Gymnastics Facility Director at Birons Youth Sports Center, you will serve as the department lead for our recreational gymnastics, tumbling, and NinjaZone programs.
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The Sr. Director, Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) is responsible for providing expertise and guidance in the areas of culture, change management, strategic coaching, talent assessment and development, succession planning, performance management, and organizational design.
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The Regional Sales Director (RSD) is responsible for all aspects of the Orthodontic Sales function in an assigned geographic region; including achievement of defined sales goals, coaching, and developing assigned Territory Managers (TMs), implementing sales systems and metrics provided by Sales Excellence, and providing relevant market information and analysis to Sales Leadership.
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Acts as mentor to foster and develop a high-performance team supports staff in areas of staffing, selection, training, development, coaching, mentoring, measuring, appraising and rewarding performance and retention.
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Sales Leadership: Direct management of sales colleagues and eventually a leadership team, BDO coaching, COI engagement, National Partnership creation/maintenance, creation of strategies to grow the business.
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We offer academic coaching with an emphasis on foundational study skills, test preparation (ACT, SAT, ISEE), and college admissions services to students K-12. We are seeking a driven and innovative location director with a passion for education and a results-oriented mindset for our new Bellaire location.
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Foster an environment where engineers are excited about their careers through professional development, coaching, mentorship, facilitating peer support, and utilizing external educational resources.
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Provide day-to-day management, ongoing education, support, inspiration and coaching of talent acquisition manager/supervisor and partners (~20 direct/indirect reports) who are responsible for all stages of the recruitment process (talent attraction to hire.
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Direct line management responsibilities for global teams, including coaching, hiring and performance management. Gainwell, with more than 10,000 employees, will support clients across 42 U.S. states and territories with offerings including Medicaid Management Information Systems (MMIS), fiscal agent services, program integrity, care management, immunization registry and eligibility services.
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The Regional Sales Director is responsible for managing all regional sales functions within the Contractive Business Unit (CBU) including, but not limited to the following: leading, developing, and coaching a high-performance sales team that consists of territory account managers.
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Develop, manage, and maintain all aspects of segment relationships, including aligning cross functional teams in finance, sales, value analysis, marketing to grow and retain assigned segment, expansion of the Web of Influence, coaching of direct and indirect teams.
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Responsible for actively engaging their employees to support talent management through Weatherford's performance management & coaching tools and processes, including but not limited to talent assessments and succession planning.
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Assisting with managing, developing, and coaching professional tax staff. As a Tax Director at Forvis Mazars, you value working closely with others to plan for the future and to help successful companies and their owners avoid surprises, coordinate tax strategies, and grow.
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