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The Executive Assistant coordinates and provides administrative, operational and procedural support to Deputy CEO, Chief of Programs and/or Chief of Staff, and assists with implementing projects, events, and contracts as assigned.
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RFCUNY supports CUNY faculty and staff in identifying and obtaining external support (pre-award) from government and private sponsors and is responsible for the administration of all such funded programs (post-award.
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Partner with the President and executive team in effective management of the Board, including providing direct staff support, planning for, and participating in regular Board and committee meetings.
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The CPO fully integrates all IHC programs, including the sharing of staff resources, space, technology, and administrative support. The CPO also advises the Chief Strategy and People Officer around realistic implementation dates and magnitude of change that can be supported by infrastructure, or they strategize and pivot together to create the infrastructure that will accomplish agency success.
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The Assistant Chief Counsel works in a collegial group of attorneys in OCA and will have a range of duties and responsibilities primarily related to the proposal and adoption of standards and other rules adopted by the PCAOB. The position reports to the Chief Counsel and interacts directly with OCA staff as well as senior staff within OCA.
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As the chief administrative and academic officer of the Freeman College, the Dean is responsible for the teaching, research and service missions of the college. The next dean of the Freeman College will have the opportunity to build upon the strong momentum of University leadership support, expand a growing collection of resources and navigate extremely high enrollment demand.
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Under general direction of the VP, Chief Pharmacy Officer, the Director of Pharmacy is accountable for administrative/management, operational, and clinical activities at the Parnassus Heights, Mount Zion and other UCSF-affiliated campuses.
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Project Manager for the CEO/EVP and Chief Strategy & Transformation Officer, in collaboration with the Chief of Staff, focused on a broad range of strategic, operations and administrative support activities.
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The Associate Chief Medical Officer (ACMO) is a pivotal member of the Strategic Management Team at Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center Reporting directly to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), and collaborating closely with the Chief Operations Officer (COO), the ACMO balances clinical duties and administrative responsibilities.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Commissioner of Human Resources and Facilities Management (HRFM), the Chief of Staff will serve as the main executive support through coordination, collaboration, metrics and reporting analytics throughout the division and agencywide as well as external agency like Office of Management and Budget, Office of Labor Relations, Office of Payroll Administration, and Department of Citywide Administrative Services.
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The COO will provide all staff with a solid day-to-day leadership presence, bridge operations, and support with an open-door policy. Review the current technology infrastructure and make recommendations regarding the next level of information technology and financial systems that support the growth of programs and the organization.
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Perform or guide legal research of judicial decision law, statutory law, administrative regulations, and other authoritative source material. We also offer student loan repayment assistance, staff college tuition assistance, and college coach program support.
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The Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is a senior executive who oversees the daily administrative operations of the organization. Serves as liaison and channel of communication between the board and its committees, the medical and administrative staff.
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S)he should be a team builder who has experience in scaling up organizations and the ability to connect staff both on an individual level and in large groups as well as the capacity to enforce accountability, cultivate entrepreneurship, and learn the strengths and weaknesses of the team to put people in a position to succeed.
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Advise and counsel the Chief Auditor and staff of OCA on the major standard-setting activities and related projects in OCA. The Associate Chief Counsel will work in a collegial group of attorneys in OCA and will have a range of duties and responsibilities primarily related to the proposal and adoption of standards and other rules adopted by the PCAOB. The position will report to the Chief Counsel and interact directly with OCA staff as well as senior staff within OCA.
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