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Assists Associate Medical Director - Value Based Care, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer in operationalizing population health initiatives throughout The Iowa Clinic.
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The VP, Data Engineering will work closely with the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and peer IT leaders. Lead major strategic, cross-functional initiatives in alignment with the Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), Chief AI Officer (CAIO), and Product Management to develop a data single source of truth, business intelligence, advanced analytical capabilities (ML/AI), process automation (robotics), and multi-cloud capabilities across lines of business and corporate functions.
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Deputy Chief Nursing Officer & VP of Nursing, BWH. Mass General Brigham (MGB), a not-for-profit academic health system, seeks a Senior Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer (SVP/CNO) to lead nursing and patient care initiatives.
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Little League International is currently seeking a Vice President, Finance, to be located in the Williamsport, PA area and reporting to the Chief Operating Officer. Provide recommendations in partnership with Chief Legal Officer regarding opportunities in risk management, insurance programs, and resource allocation.
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Works closely with the Chief Operating Officer, General Manager of Gaming Operations, General Manager of Resort Operations and Golf Course Management to maximize effectiveness of all marketing activities.
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The COO will lead and direct other senior management and staff in support of the health system’s values and goals and work in a collaborative triad with the Chief Nurse Executive (CNE) and the Executive Chief Medical Officer (ECMO) to execute clinical and operational best practices throughout the healthcare enterprise.
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25% - Works with the Chief Operating Officer and senior executive team to develop, implement and report to the board on strategic initiatives, outcomes and measurements related to information technology; performs other related duties and special projects as assigned.
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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. Experience working with the Department of Energy (DOE) or National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) at headquarters or field office level, or with state or federal regulators, or other national security agencies.
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The Director’s position is part of the Mayor’s Office and reports to the Chief Operating Officer and works directly with Deputy Chief Operating Officer on initiatives and programs.
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Job Title: Director of Finance Department: Business Office Reports to: Chief Financial and Operating Officer Status: Full-Time, Salaried/Exempt, Benefited, Professional Staff ABOUT US The Webb Schools is a boarding and day school with 400 students from around the world.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) position at Lovelace Medical Group (LMG) is an ideal opportunity for an experienced, ambitious health care professional who is seeking a meaningful leadership role in a successful, for-profit health care organization.
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Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Executive Director of Human Resources (ED, HR) partners with the senior leadership team to identify and address the critical HR needs of the organization and achieve an effective long-range HR strategy.
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Oversee the departmental safety data and presents key findings to the Radiation Safety Officer and other appropriate parties and collaborates with staff to create strategies and recommendations for interventions and appropriate control measures.
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As a premier Texas-based education architecture firm experiencing double-digit growth, a Chief Operating Officer (COO) will support and carry out the CEO’s vision for living out the firm’s purpose through its values as well as help build momentum and ensure smart, measured, thoughtful growth by creating a culture of learning and design.
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Oversees the preparation and coordination of budget briefings to the Agency Budget Director, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Program and Executive Management. Assists the Budget Manager with the development and maintenance of Organizational Budgets, Legislative Appropriations Request (LAR), Fiscal Notes, Monthly Financial Report (MFR), and the Annual Operating Plans for these programs.
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