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The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors and manages three direct reports: the Deputy Director, the Development and Communications Director, and the Education Director.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, the Managing Director, Economic Development drives economic development activities at the Port of Seattle to maximize opportunities available to the Port as provided by Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Title 53 while making Seattle’s gateways for international travel and commerce competitive and successful.
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In collaboration with the incoming Development Director and advisory board, sustain and deepen strong relationships built on trust and collaboration between AWHWA and its community partners across the state.
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The Engineering Assistant Director is responsible for overseeing an $8.2 million operating budget and delivery of the Utilities $317 million, 7-year Capital Investment Program (CIP) encompassing drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater CIP projects.
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The primary purpose of the director position is to lead a federal funded TRIO program to provide information regarding postsecondary educational opportunities to middle school and high school students in Eastern and Northwestern Washington.
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As a Course Director, you will be responsible for supervising one- and two-week wilderness-based expeditions. This includes managing logistics, mentoring staff, and ensuring the safe and successful delivery of these programs.
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Managing all elements of the admission process, from point of inquiry through enrollment, the Director of Enrollment Management & Admission works closely with the Head of School, the Director of Marketing & Communications and the Director of Development as part of the larger Advancement team, and manages two direct reports.
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Most often leading teams of 100+ FTE., as well as large teams of onshore and offshore contracting companies, and managing CAPEX / OPEX budget $15M - $50M. Direct reporting line includes team(s) of Product Manager(s), Product Owner(s), technical and solution architecture, DevOps management, UI / UX, Test, as well as full stack Software Development.
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Work with the Christian Education Director and Education Coordinator on After-school Program/Summer Camp/Day Camp applications, payments, signups, and flyers. Other responsibilities include managing the invoices, working with vendors, maintaining records, and preparing reports.
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This director level position is primarily responsible for serving as a strategic partner with executive/senior leaders to influence and guide the development and deployment of strategies, programs, policies, and procedures, ensuring human resources support activities are aligned with the overall business strategy, and overseeing the implementation of organizational change efforts.
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Supports the project management infrastructure within the Information Services department, reporting directly to the Project Management Office (PMO) Director. Responsible for maintaining project information in the EH project management tool, and takes on ADMIN duties in the project management tool, as directed by the PMO director.
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The Director of Legal Affairs plans and directs all aspects of the firm’s legal affairs, manages a team of legal staff, and ensures all firm business policies and activities are managed in compliance with current laws.
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Reports to Director of TB/HIV Research and Development. Conceptualize and lead an overarching strategy for the development of long acting antiretrovirals for HIV prevention in high burden countries.
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Experience working directly with data engineering teams, managing engineering roadmaps, and communicating technical information to senior executives. On any given day at Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology, we're reimagining ways to create magical viewing experiences for the world's most beloved stories while also transforming Disney's media business for the future.
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We are seeking an outstanding Memory Care Director to oversee the day to day operation of Memory Care of a large premier senior living community in Redmond, WA. Come join a team of dedicated, smart, and caring professionals as they work together to care for our seniors and provide them the lifestyle they deserve.
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