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RN Branch Director, RN Branch Manager, Hospice Branch Director, Executive Director, RN Executive Director, RN Administrator, Hospice Administrator, Hospice Executive Director, Hospice Branch Director, Director of Operations, DON, Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Operations, Home health administrator, Home health director.
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As an Executive Director , you will report directly to our Assistant Vice President of Operations. Responsible for supervision and evaluation of family satisfaction surveys in collaboration with the Administrator.
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Manage the team responsible for the maintenance and administration of servers, databases, applications, network, and non-IT infrastructure (Systems Administers, Database Administrator, Release Manager, Systems Architect, and Testers.
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Our work depends on a Technical Operations Manager responsible for managing and optimizing our technical operations. Through collaboration, automation, and clear processes, ensure the technical operations team shares responsibility for system security, optimization, and reliability throughout the system development life cycle (SDLC) with cross-functional program teams.
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Receive approval from Area Manager and Operations Manager before discussing with employee. Prepare reports for the Area Manager and the Operations Manager. Report work-related injuries of employees to our third party administrator, Zurich.
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A District Operations Manager (DOM) is a role designed for a detail-oriented person who oversees and provides leadership to a wide range of departments and locations. A District Operations Manager oversees profit and loss responsibility and ensures all departments do not exceed set budgets.
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Reports To: Director of Operations General Description: Under the supervision of the Director of Operations/Administrator provides overall supervision of all House activities. Keep the Director of Operations informed of changes or residents' condition, family concerns, or changes in status.
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Supervise project support staff, including Project Engineer and Project Administrator. Work as a team with Project Superintendent, Project Engineer, and Administrator and assist as needed.
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Box Office Associates report directly to the Box Office and Patron Services Manager and/or Database and Box Office Administrator and will primarily be engaged in ticket sales and fulfillment, welcoming visitors into the building, interacting with audience members in person, by phone, and online.
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The Group Practice Administrator, under the supervision of the Sr. Administrative Manager, works collaboratively with leadership to oversee the day-to-day administrative operations, particularly the patient-facing functions.
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Supported Services include, but are not limited to Active Directory, Redhat Identity Manager, InfoBlox, CyberArk, RSA, Citrix, antivirus (CLAMAV and SEP), and patching (Spacewalk, Satellite, SCCM and WSUS) , along with general operating systems support for Linux (Redhat, AIX, and Solaris) and Windows Server (2008, 2012, 2016.
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Maintain essential IT operations, including operating systems, security tools, applications, servers, email systems, laptops, desktops, software, and hardware. 2 - (1) Systems Administrator, (1) Network Administrator.
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The purpose of the Accreditation Manager is to manage operations related to accreditation of the sponsoring institution (UCSF School of Medicine), its 103 Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited residency and fellowship programs, the continued establishment of the non-standard training programs (NST programs), and all non-ACGME programs.
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Duties include devising and implementing policies and procedures for the major phases of the program: parking operations, which includes parking policies and regulations, the neighborhood parking program, and parking meter operations; parking enforcement, encompassing ticket-writing, towing and impoundment, and vehicle mobilization; and ticket processing and collections; and related work as required.
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Serves as office administrator with the pharmacy manager in the absence of the Operations Manager and/or Director of Operations. Participates in the process for assessing, managing, and reporting nursing operational and financial data to the Area Director of Nursing, Regional Nurse Manager, and/or Director of Operations, including analysis for trends and development of process improvement plans.
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