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Ensures that any/all care staff orientation/education requirements are met by working closely with and through the supervising Hospice Director(s) of Clinical Services, corporate education coordinator and corporate clinical services department, reporting variances or concerns to the Regional Vice President in a timely manner.
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The Executive Director, DAR works closely with Emory University to assure compliance with policies and procedures related to animal research as well as participates on SOM and University research committees to ensure alignment with organization initiatives.
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Reports to : Regional Vice President, Operations or Regional Director, Operations, and Governing Board of the facility. Work in conjunction with the Medical Director and Medical Executive Committee in the evaluation and development of existing and new surgical services at the facility.
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Additionally, the CFO will also work closely with the president, the vice president for enrollment management and the vice president/executive director of graduate and continuing education to develop and implement strategies to strengthen enrollment and to manage financial aid.
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As an Executive Director , you will report directly to our Assistant Vice President of Operations. RN Branch Director, RN Branch Manager, Hospice Branch Director, Executive Director, RN Executive Director, RN Administrator, Hospice Administrator, Hospice Executive Director, Hospice Branch Director, Director of Operations, DON, Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Operations, Home health administrator, Home health director.
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Coordinate with and appropriately leverage the contacts and involvement of the Kean University President and Chief of Staff, Deans, University Vice Presidents, Board members, and other executive-level leaders to engage with corporate and foundation prospects.
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Develops Enterprise Risk Management tools, practices, and policies in conjunction with Executive leadership to analyze and report enterprise risks, and manage risks according to an Enterprise Risk Management framework.
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Other duties as assigned by the Billing Supervisor, Director of Billing, Vice President of Billing, CFO and/or Executive Team members. Preferred Family Healthcare is a Smoke and Tobacco Free Workplace.
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The Project Executive is responsible to continually monitor progress identifying issues early during budget/costs reviews, developing needed corrective actions to mitigate issues, and to provide reports to the Responsible Director, Responsible Regional Manager or Responsible Vice President.
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Julie Tea, Managing Director and Beth McCarthy, Senior Associate at. The College seeks an experienced, creative, and dynamic leader who will provide executive oversight for all aspects of enrollment management, including recruitment of domestic and international students, retention strategies, and financial aid.
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Partner with the Senior Director, Benefit and HR Operations and HRIS Manager to ensure that compensation plan implementation is secure and the HRIS database is current. This role may support the VP HR with executive compensation initiatives of the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors.
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Advise clients on their overall balance sheet, including asset allocation, investment management, wealth planning, credit and banking needs
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Jane Englebright, PhD, RN CENP, FAAN Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Executive If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our RN Case Manager PRN opening.
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The Executive Director, Analytical Strategy and Operations (ASO) reports to the Vice President and is a key analytical strategic leader for Product Development and ASO. This leader is responsible for the integration and alignment of analytical strategies to ensure product quality and safety of small molecule and biologics drug substance and drug products and is responsible for managing extensive internal and external analytical network.
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