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The Senior Director will work closely with the Chief Operating Officer and Associate Director of Human Resources to ensure our systems and processes are effectively meeting the needs of the larger team while also working efficiently for the Operations team.
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Integrates internal communications related to the FPP with existing internal and external communications programs under the direction of the Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Brand and Marketing Officer for WashU School of Medicine.
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Reporting to the Acting Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, the associate director leads the maintenance of compliant & efficient payroll operations to ensure the accurate and timely bi-monthly payroll process.
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SCOPE OF ROLEReporting to the Chief Medical Officer, and under the direction of the site-level Associate Medical Director, and the organization’s Medical Director of Psychiatry, a Psychiatrist at Signature Health, Inc. provides compassionate, supportive, patient-centered psychiatric medical care to our patients.
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This level of Officer may also post at locations where a Safety/Security Officer is not identified as necessary by the Safety and Security Director or Vice President of Environment of Care (EOC.
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Provide administrative purchasing for Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Officer. Perform as the "gate keeper" of all stock inventories reporting to Director of IT for approvals.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) reports to the Associate Laboratory Director for Physical Sciences (ALDPS) and is a critical executive of the ALDPS management team. Working closely with the ALDPS, the LANSCE User Facility Director and Senior Director for Physical Sciences, and the broader PS line and program management team on strategic and tactical planning.
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Assign funder relationships and grant opportunities to portfolios held by the Associate Director of Development and Corporate & Foundation Relations Officer, and others as appropriate.
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Direct and manage associate performance, including recognition, performance improvement plans and after consulting with VP of Human Resources and/or Compliance Officer, if needing to investigate a client complaint, incident and/or to terminate an associate’s employment; provide appropriate documentation to support employment outcome for unemployment and/or legal purpose.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean of Human Resources (HR) and Faculty Affairs, the Assistant Director will manage a broad range of complex HR and Faculty Affairs processes, including processing all instructional, research, administrative, temporary and student appointments and hires, recruitment and onboarding, payroll administration and labor accounting.
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We are currently recruiting an Associate Director, Global Sourcing , reporting to our Chief Operating Officer. We are currently recruiting an Associate Director, Global Sourcing , reporting to our Chief Operating Officer.
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Apply today by sending your CV to Stacee Reed, Provider Recruiter at Responsibilities Under the direct supervision of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), the Associate Medical Director (AMD) is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of United Physicians Network (UPN) clinical services.
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Provide administrative support to the Associate Chief Nursing Officer of Women and Children's Services and Senior Director of Psychiatry, using initiative, independent judgement and discretion concerning priorities with a high degree of specialization.
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