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The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex, with 21 museums and the National Zoo. This position is located in Executive Planning Office of the Deputy Director, National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI.
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Under the direction of the Deputy Executive Director and Associate Director, the Graduate Research Fellow will conduct research, write case studies and reports, and assist with planning and delivering in-person and virtual training and networking activities for the EDD CoP and other projects as they arise.
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Working with MFN staff, Project Advisory Board, Grassroots Regional Council, and consultants, the Project Director will ensure that MFN campaigns and operations continue by engaging in long-term strategic planning to determine priorities and future directions of MFN. Organizational Leadership and Development Work with staff to develop strategic goals for projects/initiatives that support MFN’s mission.
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Reports To: Executive Vice President, Medical and Scientific Affairs. Develop and integrate HSS programming for new funding opportunities including drafting concept notes, support project designs, review project proposals, investment cases to mobilize additional funding for country-level HSS work as well as global HSS work.
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This role is part of the broader Integrated Communications team and will support overall Corporate Communications objectives to elevate the Guild brand by crafting distinct and provocative narratives that drive a Guild publishing vehicle, as well as support media pitches, executive communications, and event content strategy.
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Previous employment may include roles at historical societies, libraries, museums, and collections in areas such as curator, conservation, education, historic site professional, research, or project leadership.
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At least fifteen (15) years of experience as a Technical Advisor, Project Director, and/or Program Manager with U.S. Government development agencies or other internationally-funded programs, NGOs, and/or other implementing partners, including thought leadership and management of technical staff.
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The Executive Director will be responsible for recruiting, selecting, and strengthening each class of Fellows, advising on curriculum and other resources, fostering ongoing engagement among alumni, and expanding the Program’s networks of mutual support and learning.
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In collaboration with the Council of Library Deans (CLD) and the Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, the Executive Director of USMAI will provide visionary and energetic leadership for the Consortium.
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The TSC is a multi-agency organization that is administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and receives support from: the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of State (DOS), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Office of the Director of National IntelligenceResponsibilities· Support the Special Project Team (SPT) to implement consolidated watchlisting and screening for all National Security Threats through information sharing and encounter management.
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Work daily with Division Director and Deputy Director to identify and respond to requests for new information/reports with rapid turn-around times. Develop and manage tracking sheets for tasks and other activities assigned to the Director and Deputy Director, and coordinate completion of the activities.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, Donor Relations, the Director, Donor Fund Compliance will partner with campus offices around unspent endowment payout for donor-funded endowments and work with gift officers and other university leadership to identify and facilitate solutions to encourage consistent annual spending.
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As Director of REFM Project Management , you will manage a portfolio of workplace projects, including planning, design, construction, commissioning, decommissioning, and moves. Manage the full life-cycle of a real estate project, including programming, design, permitting, construction, commissioning, move, Day 2 matters, and decommissioning.
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The GRID Alternatives Mid-Atlantic affiliate Executive Director (ED) works with GRID’s national leadership, the GRID Mid-Atlantic Board of Directors, and staff to sustain and build on the successful track record of the organization.
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Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to acting as a program manager and project executive for research projects, guiding day-to-day team activities to ensure high quality and timely delivery of program requirements.
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