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. OAC (Outdoor Adventure Club) is for children in grades K-5 and runs from 3:30 - 6 daily. The assistant teacher will support and collaborate with the lead teacher daily, reporting to work from 3-6 pm
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must lead a campus that is both a public high school as well as a degree-granting undergraduate branch campus of Bard College. As such, the Principal’s professional and academic experience should span
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, design history, and material culture. Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer, the Manager of Individual Giving, Alumni Affairs and Special Events will take the lead in managing Bard Graduate Center's
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mission of defying expectation of who college is for and where it might lead Strong organizational skill and attention to detail Written and oral communication skills Ability to self-manage, maintain focus
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. The Department Chair will also lead staff development sessions and will direct our Writing and Thinking program. Attendance at district meetings and trainings is also mandated. All Science specialties are welcome
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Rock endowment, corporate and foundation support, and estate planning from individual donors. The Annual Giving Manager plays an essential role in the IA team as the (operational) lead for annual giving
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Resources Department's mission which is to maximize the potential of our greatest asset – our employees. Primary Responsibilities: Supervise and lead the Annandale based Human Resources team to achieve high
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of our greatest asset – our employees. Primary Responsibilities: Supervise and lead the Annandale based Human Resources team to achieve high performance and continuous growth and development. Develop
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, the Advisor will take a larger or lead role in delivering a 6-session workshop in June to BPI students nearing release from custody. The Advisor will collaborate with the Senior Advisor for Reentry
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BPI staff about students' reentry concerns. Over time, the Advisor will take a larger or lead role in delivering a 6-session workshop in June to BPI students nearing release from custody. The Advisor