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Chief Operating Officer; Chief Investment Officer & Treasurer; Chief External Affairs Officer; and Vice President, Programs. The Joyce Foundation seeks a strategic leader to serve as its next President & Chief Executive Officer.
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KIPP Columbus seeks a dynamic and strategic Chief Operating Officer (COO) to play a pivotal role in shaping the organization's future. ROLE: Chief Operating Officer.
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The CCO partners in a Segment Triad with a Chief Nursing Officer and a Chief Operating Officer. The Chief Clinical Officer, Ambulatory Care reports to Dr. Paul Lee, Executive Director of University of Michigan Medical Group and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, U-M Medical School and University of Michigan Health.
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Chief Operating Officer, Precision Medicine (Private Equity spin out) Organization Pharma-Cruiting Life Sciences Executive Search is seeking a Chief Operating Officer for a private equity backed, multibillion-dollar company in the Life Sciences industry.
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Provide guidance and support to the Chief Program Officer and Chief Operating Officer to identify priorities and ensure that progress toward all organizational goals are on track.
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We are seeking candidatesfor the position ofDeputy Chief Operating Officer - Cleaning (7379)in theOps/Admin, Finance and Support. Performs other such tasks as directed by the Chief Operating Officer or General Manager/Chief Executive Officer.
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The Chief Operating Officer is responsible for all aspects of the oversight and management of the organization’s operations to include Human Resources, Finance, Development and Marketing, Quality Assurance/Improvement, Compliance, Safety, Information Technology and Facility Management.
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Korn Ferry has partnered with UVA School of Medicine in search of a Chief Operating Officer, Emergency Medicine. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a member of the department leadership team, with oversight and responsibility for all administrative operations, strategic and programmatic development, and the financial and risk mitigation and control activities for the department.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) reports to the Chief Executive Officer and is responsible for the hospital's day-to-day activities, including revenue and sales growth; expense, cost, and margin-control; and monthly, quarterly, and annual financial goal management.
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Chief Financial Officer - Healthcare Division About us: We have grown from $6M to just over $60M in a little over 4 years, operating 7 companies in 5 states AND continue to grow! Chief Financial Officer - Healthcare Division About us: We have grown from $6M to just over $60M in a little over 4 years, operating 7 companies in 5 states AND continue to grow.
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Under the direction of the CEO, the Chief Operating Officer assumes responsibility for overseeing and leading the operations of the following departments at ZSFG: Behavioral Health Center, Capital Programs, Facilities Maintenance, Clinical Laboratory, Anatomic Pathology, Rehabilitation Services, Food and Nutrition Services, Health & Safety, Support Services, Environmental Services, Disaster & Emergency Preparedness, Materials and Supply Chain Management and the Equity Program.
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Develop the annual operating budget with the COO and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with continued oversight throughout the year; coordinate with internal teams as needed. The Chief of Staff will report to the Chief Operating Officer.
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Assists in coordinating logistical and maintenance needs with the Chief Operating Officer and other affected Departments Heads, to include but not limited to moving of offices, remodeling building/spaces, provision of furniture and/or fixtures, scheduling of routine and non-routine work orders on projects, etc.
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Elio has served the Danbury Public Schools as Finance Director and Norwalk Public Schools as Chief Operating Officer. Elio has served the Danbury Public Schools as Finance Director and Norwalk Public Schools as Chief Operating Officer.
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As TAG’s VP of Threat Intelligence, you will report directly to the Chief Operating Officer. 7-10 years of experience in, or supporting, government intelligence, counterintelligence, or law enforcement analysis and operations, including at least two years in a joint operating environment and at least five years as a senior intelligence analyst, senior intelligence officer, supervisory special agent, team leader, or program manager.
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