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Amida is currently looking for a Director of Human Resources to join our team in Washington, DC. In this role, you will report directly to the Vice President, Finance and Compliance, and will be a hands-on business partner who helps direct and shape our growing organization.
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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. Reports To: Vice President, Human Resources.
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This individual will report to the Vice President, Human Resources and is charged with contributing to the development of the talent strategy for the group and executing all ongoing HR processes (i.e., talent acquisition, compensation, development and performance management, engagement, associate relations, and workforce planning) to build organizational capability and meet business goals.
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Assists with various administrative duties as assigned by the Branch management team, and Human Resources Director or Regional Vice President. Also supports the Regional Vice President, Service/Division Managers and Operations Managers.
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Job Description: Job Summary The primary purpose of the HR Business Partner position is to lead, support, facilitate and drive people processes and projects across areas of assigned client areas in partnership with the HR Business Partner Director and Vice President team.
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Under the direction of the Vice President of Talent Strategy, the Director Human Resources will bring a strategic focus to the executive-level HR support. Director Human Resources, HR, HR Manager, HR Director, Human Resources Director, Talent Acquisition, Talent Acquisition Specialist, Manager Talent Acquisition, Talent Acquisition Manager, Human Resources, HRBP, Human Resources Business Partner, Sr HRBP, Senior Human Resources Business Partner, CHRO, Chief HR Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, careers, Oklahoma.
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In this role, you will have a seat at the table as a GTM leader for North America, in conjunction with the sales and marketing leadership, helping devise and execute pipeline growth strategies in alignment with the Global Vice President of Pipeline & Growth.
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VP Accounting and HR. Senior Director Sales Planning and Business Development. Familiarity with Southern Glazers Wine & Spirits a plus. Remote SVP Sales for PWI will have Sales Management and Business Development responsibility for building the entire portfolio of PWI products in the USA.
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The Vice President, Finance and Operations serves as the chief business and financial officer of a college, reporting directly to a College President within the City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) district of seven colleges.
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TITLE: Director of Finance POSITION NO.: P05789 SECTION: TCC Foundation HIRING SALARY: Anticipated salary of $75,000.00 - $85,000.00 HOURS: 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., Monday – Friday CONTACT: Human Resources (850) 201-8510 or via email at hr@tcc.fl.edu MAJOR FUNCTION: The Director of Finance will be a member of the TCC Foundation and report directly to the Vice President.
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Employees have a duty to report any changes in their background to the Market Director or Vice President, Operations as soon as the employee is aware of the event. Pay: $16/HR Major Areas of Responsibility include: Assisting in the harvest and post-harvest plant processing of medical cannabis Fan leaf removal, harvest, drying, trimming, curing, weighing, packaging, labeling, recording, inspection of product in addition to cleaning and sanitation.
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Working closely with the Research & Innovation leadership team and the University Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, your mission is to lead and oversee the HR function for OVPRI in a strategic and proactive manner.
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An employer in the Charlotte NC area is seeking a South East Regional Financial Analyst/Controller to serve as vital business partner to the Regional VP, Regional Sales & Marketing Director, Regional HR Director, and the Regional operations team.
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Reporting to the vice president for enrollment, the executive director of admission will lead the Office of Admission for Rice University, a highly-selective research institution located in the heart of Houston, Texas.
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The Vice President of Operations will manage the operations of the Virginia/DC region with the potential to support additional areas in the future. Vice President of Operations—ABA Centers of Virginia/DC.
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