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The Resident Lifestyle Director (Activity Director) provides an ongoing program of life-enrichment activities designed to meet the interests and the physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of each resident in our community.
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The Administrative Assistant will support the Artistic Director and Director of Education to realize Whim W’Him’s mission, vision, and values. Support the Artistic Director and Director of Education in daily tasks and projects.
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As a Regional Planning Director, you will help keep our western planning practice thriving, working closely with senior leadership including Office Directors, the Regional Operations Director, Planning Directors in other regions, and the North American Planning Director.
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Collaborate with director of environmental services to ensure best safety practices for the community including disaster preparedness, infection control protocols and resident elopement drills. Meet regularly with the director of wellness programming and memory care director/wellness program coordinator to ensure that a robust array of program offerings are in place to support the best wellness outcomes for all residents.
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The Senior Executive Assistant is a key administrative position responsible for supporting and coordinating activities and schedule for the Immunotherapy Integrated Research Center Scientific Director & Clinical Immunotherapy Director and the Program & Strategy Director in the Research Administration Department.
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Collaborating closely with the Artistic Director, the Educational Director will contribute to the overall success and impact of the youth musical theatre programs. Prepare regular reports for the Artistic Director and board of directors on program outcomes and areas for improvement.
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The Associate Director will oversee day-to-day client operations and provide management of the program which includes hiring and supervising program staff, providing onsite and one-on-one supervision of staff, crisis intervention, and implementation of programming in accordance with YouthCare, ORR, and state licensing policies.
$101,078 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 15 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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We are seeking a Director of eDiscovery to join the T-Mobile team and lead the company’s eDiscovery work. At T-Mobile, we strongly encourage everyone, including people of color, veterans, military spouses, individuals with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and non-binary people, and parents to apply.
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The AD is delegated authority by the Director to set up connections with local partners and make decisions related to training, technical assistance, technology transfer, stakeholder engagement, and strategic vision.
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Notify Resident Services Director or Resident Nurse Consultant (where applicable) when medications have not been delivered to the community in a timely manner. Oversee residents’ self-medication and assist the Resident Services Director or Director of Nursing in training new medication assistants and provides mentoring and shadowing.
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Advises the Program Director III, Program Director, and Leadership Team on key decisions related to King County housing and homeless services programs that align with the strategic plan, agency vision, mission, and values.
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Report to be provided to Executive Director, Health Services Director, Client’s Designated Operations Partner and Director of Nurse Consulting and President of CoBridge Workforce Solutions within 48 hours of visit.
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GENERAL PURPOSE: Under general direction from the Project Director or Executive Project Director, manages and coordinates the activities for the systems engineering elements of major light rail corridor projects within the Design, Engineering, and Construction Management (DECM) Department.
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As an Associate Director, Structured Products Trading, you will be part of a collaborative US Insurance team that manages multiple portfolios of US fixed income assets with a focus on structured products to include MBS, CMBS, ABS and CLOs. The Associate Director will be responsible for trading MBS, CMBS, ABS and CLOs for the institutional clients of SLC Management.
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Report into the Rare Disease, Rare Cardiac Regional Business Director. The role will report into the US Rare Cardiac (Vyndamax) Regional Business Director and be required to work closely with customer facing teams across the organization.
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