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Supervise, orient, train, evaluate, and counsel department employees to improve their job performance and to maintain high standards of performance and patient quality care, in conjunction with the Regional Director of Operations and Human Resources.
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The Executive Team, the Plant Managers, Customer Service Manager, Coating Scheduler, Logistics Manager, Director of Engineering, Sourcing, Finance, Sales/Marketing, IT. Must work effectively with the Plant Managers, Customer Service Manager, Coating Scheduler, Logistics Manager, Director of Engineering, Sourcing, Finance, Sales/Marketing, and IT on the development and execution of daily and long term objectives, to include financial impacts.
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Summary: Under general supervision, manages the personnel, facilities, and equipment for the operation and maintenance of the City's water and wastewater treatment plants; checks the stormwater permit and emergency response programs for compliance with state and federal standards; monitors operations and budgets, and develops policy and procedures revisions.
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This role will help support the Content Director and Content Center in the creation of playbooks, learnings agendas, and share outs. This is a cross-functional position, working closely with our brand, e-retail, and digital teams - reporting to the Digital Content Director.
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Operations Director to join our team at. Building high performance teams, identifying and coaching leaders for both Front of House and Back of House operations. Delivering operational excellence & coordinating with other leaders to deliver remarkable results across all areas of the restaurant.
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The Director of Rehabilitation (DOR) is responsible for managing and supervising the rehabilitation department to meet resident needs, the company’s fiscal requirements, and federal and state regulations.
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The Director of Clinical Operations is responsible the operational performance of the Craniofacial and Surgical Care Unit, providing leadership and direction for the staff, while building and maintaining productive relationships with referring/receiving providers and key stakeholders.
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The Director of Human Resources is a strategic senior partner to and for the CHRO and the Executive Committee leadership. The Director of Human Resources will serve as a firm member advocate and encourage the alignment of firm member career development and the vision of the firm.
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Director of Rehabilitation. Two (2) years of experience as a Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant, Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Speech-Language Pathologist Therapist, or Rehab Tech.
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Rob Melrose, Managing Director Dean Gladden and the Alley’s leadership team are committed to promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in all aspects of the Theatre’s programming and operations.
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We seek an experienced Director of Facilities Management with expertise in managing complex facility operations in highly regulated, complex mechanical environments such as airports, hospitals, controlled environment agriculture, or casinos.
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Must hold a current and active license as one of the following: Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant, Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Assistant, or Speech-Language Pathologist; if the person is a therapist.
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The DOR will achieve specific patient care, employee relations, customer service, and financial objectives through strong leadership and effective management of staff, customers, and referral sources.
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Ensure timely and accurate reporting of MDS information. As a Reliant therapist, you also have the opportunity to advance your career through our continuing education platform, climbing our clinical ladder and utilizing the opportunity to serve with others who are working at the top of their discipline.
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We also have a team of clinicians who provide continuing training, as well as systems and proven protocols to help ensure everyone is providing therapy in the most effective way for the patients and the most compliant way to help ensure our SNF partners are covered.
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