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Develop forward-thinking philosophies and strategies for the Compensation and Performance Evaluation Programs in collaboration with the Senior Director of Human Resources Strategy, Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), senior leadership and the Office of the President.
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The Bureau of Human Resources seeks a Deputy Chief Human Resources Officer to assist the Chief Human Resources Officer with strategic planning and providing effective human resource services for offices under the jurisdiction of the President.
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The CEO will directly supervise the Chief Program Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, Chief of Staff, Chief Operations Officer, Chief Finance Officer, Senior Director of Social Enterprises, and an Executive Assistant.
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Carnegie Mellon University Associate Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer 3. Carnegie Mellon University Associate Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer 7.
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The Chief People Officer & AVP Human Resources is a key member of both the HR senior leadership team, reporting to the VP-Human Resources Operations for LifeBridge; and a key member of the Northwest executive leadership team with dotted line to the President & COO, Northwest.
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED:The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) must have ten (10) years of related finance and leadership experience, ideally beginning in audit, followed by leading budget development, evaluating financial information and reporting performance to stakeholders.
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Please note the following areas of responsibility, should you need relevant resources or information: Section 504 Coordinator, Disability Coordinator, Oregon City campus, 503-594-3181; Title II Coordinator, Associate Dean, Oregon City campus, 503-594-3392; Title IX Coordinator, Chief Human Resources Officer, Oregon City campus, 503-594-3300.
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The CFO will be an integral member of the Bristol Wave Executive Committee working alongside the CEO, VP-Operations, VP-Human Resources, and Director of Sales to maximize company profitability, including managing the company's fishing plan and annual acquisition of additional fishing quota.
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Chief Human Resources Officer Job no: 492748 Work type: FT Location: West Des Moines Categories: Administrators, Staff Des Moines University invites nominations and expressions of interest for the position of Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO.
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The Chief Operating Financial Officer is a direct report to the Executive Director and a member of MSC’s Senior Leadership Team, which consists of the Executive Director, Chief Human Resources Officer, Chief Advancement Officer, and Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer.
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Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO), 15+ years as a Senior HR executive with extensive business and human resources experience in a growth environment with substantial organizational change including company-wide human capital expense management.
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Your application and documents will be reviewed by Human Resources, Police Department Internal Affairs Unit, the Chief of Police and/or a panel appointed by the Chief of Police.
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The person in this role will serve as a valuable strategic and operational resource to the Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer. Accountable and Reports to: Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer.
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Support investment clients globally by producing Mercer's global intellectual capital, delivering high-quality global strategic research and intellectual capital that drives the company's investment consulting and Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO) businesses and underpins the company's Global Investment Forum (and other conferences') agendas.
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CNO, Chief Nursing Officer, Vice President of Patient Care, Chief Clinical Officer, Vice President Patient Care Services, Chief Nursing Executive, CNE, Chief Nurse Executive, Vice President of Nursing, Nurse Executive, Nursing Executive, Vice President of Patient Care Services, Chief, Chief, Cheif Medical.
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