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The Chief of Police is responsible for the overall management and administration of the law enforcement department (Columbia River Inter-Tribal Police Department / CRITPD) mission, staff, and operations and serves on the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) executive management team.
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The Associate provides administrative support to ensure the execution of daily operations of the Development team and will work alongside the Waypoint Co-Founders, Communications Manager, and Grant Writer.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: City Clerk/Administrative Services Manager, Chief Information Officer, Director of Community Programs, Director of Fleet Services, Director of Housing and Neighborhood Programs, Director of Parks and Recreation, Director of the Zoo, and Emergency Management Administrator.
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Internal – Chief Development Officer, Head of Bid, Bid Writer, Public Sector BDMs, Project Coordinator, Marketing Manager, Finance Director, CTO, Technical Director and Operations Director.
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The primary purpose of the position is to serve as the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer (D/CISO) with responsibility for planning, design, development, and deployment of security tools and strategies to protect the Museum’s information, systems and services from malicious intent, both internal and external.
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If awarded we will be looking for an on-site Operations Manager to lead our team with the Maintenance, Operation, and Depot Support for Aerial and Seaborne Assets (MOASA). The Operations Manager will provide continuous management support for the continuing requirement for Seaborne support services.
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The Manager of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation will report to the experienced Chief Nursing Officer, and be responsible for supervising the day-to-day operations of the department.
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The Health Services Administrator (HSA) will report directly to the Regional Health Services Administrator (RHSA) with the Chief of Health Operations as reviewing official. Travel required up to 25% as directed by the Unit Chief of Health Operations.
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Must haves: The ability/interest to roll up your sleeves and do the work of a Controller/Accounting Manager, while also handling true CFO duties, while developing & building out the finance department for our healthcare division.
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CTDOT’s railroad operations include the ownership and oversight of the New Haven Line (NHL) and its branch lines, the nation’s busiest commuter rail line operated under contract with Metro-North Railroad.
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Under administrative direction, the Fire Chief plans, leads, directs, manages, and oversees the activities and operations of the Medical & Fire Services Department coordinating assigned activities with other departments and outside agencies; providing highly responsible and complex administrative support to the City Manager and the City Council and performs related duties, as required.
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Six years of law enforcement experience with at least three years’ experience as a police supervisor and two years’ experience as a manager (lieutenant or above), managing police administration and police operations.
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While direct supervisory role is generally limited to Front Desk Operations, if any, the Resident Services Concierge acts as “chief of protocol” to facilitate well-orchestrated coordination of maintenance, housekeeping and office staff to deliver gracious, seamless service to residents and guests.
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Certifies and implements enforcement actions following County Code and EPA for review and signature of the Chief, Water/Sewer Operations. Supports various County contracts and obligations of the Plant Operations Manager or designee including laboratory monitoring and biosolids contracts.
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DLH is seeking an experienced Capture Manager to focus on capture opportunities, responsible for securing existing and winning new business opportunities in the US Federal Health marketplace. Our experts in public health, performance evaluation, and health operations solve the complex problems faced by civilian and military customers alike by leveraging advanced tools – including digital transformation, artificial intelligence, data analytics, cloud enablement, modeling, and simulation, and more.
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