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A collaborative and operational manager who will give employees a voice and encourage full participation of all team members. Monitor and evaluate quality through public reported measure (i.e. core measures, nurse sensitive patient outcomes, infection control, etc) in collaboration with the facility DCQI and ICP, as well as national resources.
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Assist the Director in the planning, development, operational, marketing/sales, financial and staff oversight and activities of the Surgical Svcs department, including the OR,DSU and PACU) Develops, implements and monitor quality control and performance improvement activities.
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Evaluate and monitor facility level people pillar statistics, participate on related calls as necessary. Collaborate with RM to monitor and follow up on clinical risk trends. Monitor and evaluate results of annual Employee Satisfaction Survey and collaborate with related team members to develop and implement action plans.
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Support finance and operational leadership during the annual budget process; monitor budget performance and investigate and explain variances. Private equity backed organization is seeking candidates for a Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis to partner with the leadership team to drive financial performance across the organization.
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Perform quality controls and monitor production KPI’s. We are looking for a professional Operations Manager to plan, direct and coordinate all organization’s operations. Chalking out or improve operational systems, processes and best practices that guarantee organizational well-being purchased materials, plan inventory and ensure warehouse efficiency.
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Monitor contracts and submit relief, compensation, and or extension requests. Work closely with the Customer to ensure alignment with contract requirements and operational policies. Facility Project Manager needs 6+ years' experience.
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Our RGM s are CEOs of million-dollar businesses and provide & execute on comprehensive Leadership, Performance Management, Operational Metrics, Talent Acquisition, People Development, Culture, Retention and also have some fun along the way.
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Retail Strategies, a Best Places to Work and Fastest Growing Company, is looking for an Assistant Account Manager that will serve as the operational support backbone of the Recruitment Services team, bridging the gap between Portfolio Directors, Retail Development Coordinators, and our clients by ensuring effective communication and information exchange.
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The Operational Excellence Project Manager is able to influence teams across the corporation, and is expected to help generate the Operational Excellence (OE) strategy and execute to identify as well as develop systems that support the business in continuous process improvement efforts, enhancements to the daily management system and culture change.
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The GCNO will take operational responsibilities for non-nursing departments (ex: Imaging, Cath Lab, others as needed). Monitor and evaluate service indicators in collaboration with related team members at the facility level.
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Monitor job progress with Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager and Superintendent for scheduling update. Prepare project schedule with assistance from Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager, and Superintendent and maintain on a weekly/monthly basis.
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The ideal candidate will possess knowledge and expertise in various areas, including environmental data and digital literacy, environmental protection, operational excellence, partnership and collaboration, employee health and safety, asset protection and security, training delivery, risk management, process improvement, influential communication, and transportation operations.
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Responsibilities: Ensure adherence to HSE compliance standards among employees and at operational sites Aid in development and implement inventory management policies and procedures to ensure uninterrupted support of Streamline operations Receive, monitor, evaluate, and record all deliveries and shipments Conduct monthly chemical and parts inventory counts.
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Create and monitor annual sales department benchmarks and budget, in alignment with the organization's financial and operational objectives. Direct and motivate a professional sales team to accomplish the company's objectives.
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Job Description The Neurosciences District Manager leads the sales performance and professional development of a team of Account Specialists within an assigned geographical area, that are focused on the BOTOX therapeutic areas of Chronic Migraine and Movement Disorders (Spasticity and Cervical Dystonia.
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