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Hunting Valley, Ohio, University School is seeking a Director of Operations  who will be responsible for providing operational and strategic oversight, management, and planning of all aspects of the daily physical operations, maintenance, and security of the School’s two campuses and respective operations. The Director of Operations manages and has oversight over Facilities (which includes maintenance, transportation, housekeeping, and all capital expenditures) ,Food Service, and Security.
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The Director of Operations is central in campus planning and will collaborate closely with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Head of School, Assistant Head of School for Advancement, and the Board of Trustees’ Buildings and Grounds Committee and SWAT (Strategic Working Architecture Team) on the School’s operations and initiatives. The Director serves as the School’s General Contractor and manages all construction, renovation, and maintenance projects. Reporting directly to the CFO, the Director of Operations collaborates with school leaders to fulfill the mission, vision, and brand of the School. Click here  for a full job description. Interested and qualified candidates should send a cover letter, resume, and references to recruitingDOO@us.edu, or to S. Fantozzi-Welker, Director of Human Resources, University School, 2785 SOM Center Road, Hunting Valley, OH 44022.
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