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These include, but are not limited to, Budget, Accounting, Procurement, Accounts Payable, Payroll Data, Security, Internal Control Compliance, Audit & Oversight Conformity, Fixed Assets, Federal Grants, Records Management, and Facilities.
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The Radiation Oncology Section Chief or local oncologist review medical records and clinical practice of the Radiation Oncology PA. (12) Help with coordination of care for patients that the Radiation Oncology Section refers outside of the VA Hospital system for evaluation, management or treatment B. Prescriptive authority is in accordance with health care system policy C. Authority is granted to prescribe prosthetic devices, tests, and procedures.
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We are searching for a Chief Engineer with excellent leadership abilities to oversee multiple strategic initiatives. Establishes quality assurance programs and standards for the company ensuring a robust and consistent program across the markets to develop and maintain guides, quality management manuals, quality practices and processes, conduct project reviews, perform quality audits, keep guide specs up to date, implement design software piloting and training, and other QA/QC based functions.
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Maintain records and prepare reports for the CIO and senior ITS management providing insight into and measuring the effectiveness of MSU's information security posture. This position works as part of a team with the Chief Information Security Officer, the CIO, and ITS Directors to help implement and maintain a secure information technology environment for the University.
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While working for the Caltrans Division of Equipment, Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure (ZEVI) unit; the Staff Services Analyst will work under the direction of the Deputy Division Chief, a Supervising Transportation Engineer.
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Develop, implement, and maintain an audit program in concert with the Internal Auditor to verify program execution and proper maintenance of records and documents/files. As the Chief Engineer you will make a significant impact on the organization's success by driving technological advancement and fostering a culture of smart solutions, creating value and delivering exceptional service to our clients.
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Supports Communities of Practice (COP), ensures adequate training, and ensures that the firm is properly developing and retaining our technical staff. The Chief Engineer will lead the company's efforts to continually improve our technical capabilities by leveraging innovation and delivery excellence and by developing our members.
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Altus Biologics employees are expected to report any concerns about compliance or business practices to his or her immediate supervisor, appropriate management and/or the Chief Compliance Officer.
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Direct and oversee business office, information technology, buildings and grounds, safety and security, and other auxiliary services university-wide include, but not limited to, food service, bookstore, fleet services, enterprise risk management, weather emergency/campus closure, records retention, and capital/construction projects.
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Collaborating with Senior Resource Managers, Chief Plans, Deputy Chief Plans, Staff Plans officers, Chief Budget, and Staff Budget officers, you'll provide essential financial support to operations.
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Other tasks as assigned by CEO, President, VP of Development and Chief of Staff. Support foundation prospect research, prep notes for meetings with funders, and help Grants Manager to maintain foundation and corporate related database records.
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Divisional Operational Risk and Data Management: including Divisional Operational Risk, electronic discovery and ESI management (EEM), divisional records information management (RIM), third-party risk management (including TPA process for legal vendors)Work as a peer-to-peer partner with the Division’s Chief of Staff to, among other things, set priorities and allocate resources in alignment with corporate objectives and the strategic plan.
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Sits on the firm's Risk Management Committee and advise on technical risks and appropriate mitigation. and other pertinent data is available to the organization to drive and measure continuous improvement, and identify priorities, in quality management.
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Oversees the overall operational responsibility for the routine business, APPs (Advanced Practice Providers), clinical, and ancillary services functions (Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Pathology, Pharmacy and Radiation Oncology) through administrative and clinical staff, (including front desk, medical records, nursing, and ancillary services) to ensure maximum utilization of resources and the efficient delivery of services.
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Provide leadership and direction for the Chief Information Officer (CIO) in development of the technology infrastructure of the university to include student and administrative networks, cyber security, interactive television, Microsoft platform and telecommunication services.
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