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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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The manager collaborates with local leadership (President, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), Chief Medical Officer (CMO. The manager reports directly to the MercyOne RHM Director of Quality and Safety of Hospitals with an indirect reporting relationship to the local CMO (President in the absence of a CMO.
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The Deputy Chief Operating Officer (DCOO) is a member of MetroPlusHealth’s Senior Management team and is vital in providing assistance with the oversight, management, and supervision of Operations, in a matrix organizational structure including: PMO, Process Improvement, Provider Network Operations, Call Center, Credentialing, Facilities, Enrollment & Membership, Vendor Management, Customer Success, and Claims.
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Executive Director/Chief Operating Officer Stephen Wise Temple & Schools Los Angeles, Californ ia About the Position The Executive Director serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Stephen Wise Temple and Schools, reporting directly to the Senior Rabbi, and working in close collaboration with our Temple President and Head of School.
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Chief Operating Officer (COO) - Full-Time, Day shift. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is responsible for producing desired results associated with service excellence, quality clinical outcomes, and financial integrity for designated operations.
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Act as a trusted advisor to the Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) team and the Chief Operating Officer (COO)/Chief Financial Officer (CFO), proactively collaborating, influencing, and aligning the company's planning processes with overarching organizational strategy.
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GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTIONReporting to the Provost and Chief Operating Officer (COO), The Chief Nurse Administrator possesses exceptional knowledge and skills to advance the distinctive mission, vision, and ICARE values (Interdependence, Communication, Accountability, Respect, and Entrepreneurship) of Tiffin University.
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Chief Operating Officer. for CCP TASS, Inc. (TASS), a medical services organization (MSO) supporting the physician groups aligned with CDPHP. The COO will join an impressive healthcare organization that has been a staple in the Albany, NY area and continues to grow and evolve with changing healthcare needs.
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Working with firm management, in particular the Global Managing Partner (GMP), U.S. Regional Managing Partner (RMP), the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and other key stakeholders, the DS&E will identify, develop and implement initiatives at the core of the strategic development of the firm.
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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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Chief Operating Officer - Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) for RWJ University Hospital will report directly to the hospital president.
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The Development Director will report directly to the Chief Operating Officer and will partner closely with the Executive Director, Board of Directors, the Director of Marketing and Storytelling, and the Chief Program Officer.
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Own and execute across multiple executive searches, from initial kickoff to accepted offer (CEO, President, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Revenue Officer, etc.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is charged with setting and implementing the vision for operations at KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools to ensure that all KIPPsters experience academically excellent and joyful schools.
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We’re currently hiring for the position of a Law Firm Administrator/Chief Operating Officer (COO) who can orchestrate the execution of big ideas. Proven results as an Integrator, General Manager, Chief Operating Officer, Vice President, or a similarly relevant role.
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