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In this role you will be responsible for a wide variety of tasks including coordinating meetings, events, and travel, answering phones, distributing, and preparing mail, supply management, participating in administrative services team providing backup support as needed and other projects as assigned.
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Work closely with CCO, CMO, COO, CSQO, CNO, Hospital Presidents, Service Line Leaders and other members of the administrative team on operational matters to ensure optimum clinical care and provision of services.
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Provide high-level administrative support to the CHRO and COO, including managing complex and changing calendars, scheduling meetings, making travel arrangements, and preparing/submitting expense reports.
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The Fermilab Deputy Laboratory Director for Operations (DDO) and Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a senior leadership position responsible for the operational and administrative functions of the laboratory to support its scientific mission.
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Partner with the leadership team which includes the perioperative administrative director, COO, and CMO to support the full scope of perioperative services and professionals. The Peri-Operative Medical Director will develop and maintain strong collaborative relationships with stakeholders including surgeons, anesthesiologists, nursing and support team members.
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In conjunction with staff at Sharp HealthCare Foundation and with the Management Service s Agreement, direct all administrative functions of CHF including administrative support, gift processing, and general clerical assignments.
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Provide administrative and clerical office support, for Head of School, CFO/COO and Board of Trustees; This full-time, twelve-month position requires providing comprehensive executive-level administrative support to a number of individuals, directly and indirectly, including the Head of School, CFO/COO, chair and members of the Board of Trustees, the School's Administrative Team, other administrators, and faculty.
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In this capacity, the Deputy CFO will work alongside the CFO to advise the Executive Director and COO on administrative and operational efforts; present financial and budget information to senior leadership, DNC membership, and committees; and administer the DNC’s financial systems, processes, and internal controls.
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Participates in the performance management of the CRNA workforce, with the support of the COO and HR Director. In collaboration with COO, develops a robust orientation and mentorship programs to support the integration of care team models.
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The Associate for Executive Operations provides scheduling, logistical and administrative support for the executive office, including some level of support for the CEO, COO, Executive Chair and Co-Founder of Share Our Strength.
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Purpose: The Executive Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing a wide range of corporate and executive support for the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), and the Chief Financial Officer (CFO.
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The COO has oversight over Grants and Contracts, Procurements and Payables, Customer Service and Development and Administrative Services. The Research Foundation of CUNY is seeking a seasoned organizational leader and exceptional manager to serve as Chief Operating Officer (COO.
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It also oversees all HIR Directorates' budget planning, formulation, and execution; administrative support for the Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Technology Governance and Compliance, and Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BC/DR); and provides administrative overhead costs in support of its mission.
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Under the general supervision and direction of the CEO, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at VLPP manages the clinical services programs and administrative operations of the affiliate including Information Technologies and EMR, Facilities, Security, Revenue Cycle and the affiliate’s compliance program.
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Coordinate with facility vendors as requested-Provide backup support to Facilities department to cover colleagues' paid time off-Administrative support to COO & Director of HR-Support Covid Site Monitors thru inventory and disbursement of PPE and testing supplies.
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