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Responsible for planning, organizing, and directing a modern, progressive, and comprehensive foundation including but not limited to major gifts, annual giving, alumni engagement, employee giving, director/trustee giving, and state and federal grants; enhance the long-term financial health of the foundation; amplify donor recognition; broadcast foundation activity; build on the success of the Foundation with an eye toward the future.
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The Director, US Government Donor Engagement will lead, guide and coordinate IRC’s funding focused engagement with key Washington DC based donors and partners, in particular United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Department of State (DoS.
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Work together to win together: The Client Engagement Manager will report to the Senior Director, Client Engagement and receive guidance and development from senior staff. Also, you may have an opportunity to level up to a Senior Client Engagement Manager role helping to oversee delivery on a larger scale across the client account.
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Food Service Director (FSD) ensures that appropriate nutritional care for every resident is developed and carried through by ensuring new patient assessments, medical records charting, resident Plan of Care conference attendance, diet order auditing, and food intake monitoring take place.
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The CDO directly supervises the Corporate Engagement Director, Grants Director, Individual & Major Gifts Director, Events & Campaigns Director, and Volunteer Engagement Director.
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Collaborates with Global Talent Management Director, HR Business Partners, and business leaders to develop talent strategies for Performance Management, Talent Assessment, Succession Planning, and Employee Engagement throughout the organization.
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Ensures that the contact information for all inquiry calls and visits are clearly documented and presented to the Community Engagement Director, Associate Director, and the Executive Director.
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The Ramp Service Employee (RSE) is responsible for processing baggage, boxes, and/or cargo between baggage/cargo areas in the airport facilities and aircraft, as well as receiving and dispatching aircraft.
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Working closely with the General Manager and department heads, The HR Director will provide coordination efforts, support, guidance, counsel and assistance in the areas of employee relations, benefits, payroll and compensation administration, leadership development, diversity and ethics, employment law and policy compliance, labor relations, recruitment, on-boarding, training and workforce management.
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Remains current in the field of service through professional development activities, as approved by the Senior Director Represents HHCS and RICS as a part of various immigrant and refugee groups.
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Works collaboratively with colleagues on the Individual Giving team and across the museum, including the Curatorial, Exhibitions, Education and Community Engagement departments, as well as museum trustees and donor volunteer leaders to develop and execute strategies for programmatic support.
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As an integral part of the leadership of the Division of Student Affairs, the Executive Director of Student Engagement and Leadership will oversee the Center for Student Engagement & Leadership and Sorority & Fraternity Life, as well as serve as the university's leadership development expert.
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As the Fixed Operations Director you will be responsible for delivering the highest level of customer satisfaction and profitability at our growing Service Center. The Company's policy is not to discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, age (40 and over), disability, veteran or uniformed service-member status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
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Relevant Work Experience Minimum 7-10 years experience with major individual and corporate gifts, high level volunteer engagement, donor stewardship, prospect research and campaign management. About Us Formed in 2019 from the merger of South Oakland Shelter (SOS) and Lighthouse of Oakland County, Lighthouse MI endeavors to build equitable communities that alleviate poverty in partnership with and in service to individuals, families and organizations.
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We are deeply committed to grassroots community organizing and we invest in the leadership of grassroots community members through trainings, community education, civic engagement, and collaborative issue-based campaigns.
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