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A program director must be detailed, organized, proficient, and be a self-starter. Before anyone should consider the position of the program director, they need to have an organic passion, motivation, and excitement for others to start their martial arts journey.
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So please understand what an amazing opportunity you have as a program director to empower others and change their lives for the better through martial arts. Our tried and true systems are the map that leads a program director to fulfill their mission of spreading the martial arts lifestyle.
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The Odessa College Music Program is seeking a highly skilled and dedicated Assistant Band Director to aid in leadership, instruction, and mentorship to students in the Concert Band, Jazz Band, and Pep Band. The Assistant Band Director will be responsible for fostering musical growth, ensuring high-performance standards, and promoting a culture of excellence in instrumental music within the college community.
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Assist in directing and instructing the Concert Band, Jazz Band, Chamber Ensemble, and Pep Band, ensuring high-quality performances and promoting musical growth. Strong knowledge of band repertoire across various genres, including classical, jazz, contemporary, and more.
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Be directly supervised by the Site Coordinator Attend scheduled meetings with Site Coordinator and Project Director to coordinate program design, evaluation process, and outreach efforts.
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Master of Social Work - Program Director Hiring Department The University of Texas Permian Basin's Department of Social Work welcomes applications for the position of Master of Social Work - Program Director Salary Range Salary is highly competitive based on candidate qualifications Essential Functions The Department of Social Work seeks an established leader with the request credentials and experiences to lead the development of a Master of Social Work program.
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This candidate will also have direct experience with CSWE accreditation and curricular development and understanding of the 2022 EPAS. Additionally, this candidate will be able to teach across the MSW curriculum and primary role will be administrative as a Program Director with a 1-course per semester teaching responsibility, that may be assigned to teach either in person or using remote technologies in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the department (Social Work.
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The Director, US Philanthropy will lead a growth in philanthropic investments from $6-$7M today to $10M+ over 3 years to enhance the organization’s ability to amplify its impact towards its vision.
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School: Assigned Campus Days: 187 Qualifications:Education/Certification: Master’s Degree in speech pathologyState License for speech/language pathologistCertificate of Clinical Competency-SLP Special Knowledge Skills: Experience: Major Responsibilities and Duties: To help reduce or eliminate speech/language disorders that interferes with the individual student’s ability to derive full benefit from the district’s educational program.
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This position will work directly with the Project Director to make certain that the program is meeting contract goals and requirements. Interpreting and comprehending current policies, procedures, and program guides.
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I had a great opportunity to connect with immuno hematology reference laboratory director and to be considered for the Immunohematology reference specialist position. Candidate Testimonial:"Soon after I graduated from SBB program at Rush University, Illinois, Marissa Katsounakis from KA recruiting contacted me and presented me with several job opportunities and suggestions.
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Similar Career Fields Include: Security Guard, Emergency Management Director, Construction Worker. Attend a 22-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in leadership, planning, weapons operations, fitness, and vehicle operations.
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Experience in teaching, curriculum development, and program management. Develop program evaluation frameworks to assess the strengths of programs and to identify areas for improvement. Fringe benefits include tuition reimbursement (after one year of service), wellness breaks, employee assistant program (EAP), and meal deals, among other perks and discounts.
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Program Specialist Develops and updates programs and plans as required by Federal and State regulation, including but not limited to the Transit Asset Management Plan, Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan, DBE Program, Title VI Program, and others as needed.
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The TPC works both independently and in collaboration with the trauma program medical director and other members of the health care team and the management staff. The Trauma Program Coordinator (TPC) is responsible for developing, implementing and maintaining a cost-effective system of care for trauma patients and their families throughout the continuum of care.
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