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The Market Manager is responsible for delivering a consistent sales engagement and fresh food production program within an assigned geography of 12-16 retail locations to meet all program goals and metrics.
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The Director of Cybersecurity & Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) will be responsible for the enterprise information security program. Director of Cybersecurity (CISO - Chief Information Security Officer.
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Manages the return to work/restricted work duty program in conjunction with leadership from the Director of Safety & Quality. Lead safety and environmental compliance initiatives to ensure that site is always poised and prepared for regulatory audits and inspections.
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Ensure quality, consistency, and compliance through communication both on-site and remotely by conducting daily and weekly calls and required in person audits. Work in partnership with other Market Managers within the assigned Region and report up to the Director of Operations.
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As needed, provides day-to-day support via phone, email, or visits to Hospice Program Management and colleagues concerning outstanding issues of patient care, appropriateness and compliance.
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The Director Clinical Placement and Compliance will work in collaboration with the GW Nursing Program Associate Deans and Program Track Directors to ensure students are provided with adequate clinical placements.
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The Director will help execute the Bank's Fair Lending Program and will work with senior leaders across the business to provide oversight and guidance to ensure compliance with all fair lending laws and regulations.
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Under the direction of the Director of Nursing or Assistant Director of Nursing, administers the nursing program in the Health Care Unit; directly supervises one shift and shares 24-hour responsibility for all nursing and paraprofessional personnel.
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The Project Director is responsible for ensuring that the program is in compliance with U.S. Department of Education guidelines; management of daily operation of the program through hiring, supervising, training, and guiding staff in the development, implementation, and evaluation of program activities; and operating the program in a fiscally prudent manner that is in compliance with all federal requirements.
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Reporting to the Director of Engineering you, the Principal Engineer, will provide leadership, technical and program support, associated with industrial ammonia refrigeration systems and their related engineering compliance programs, (Process Safety Management, and Risk Management Plans.
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Other enterprise-wide research support departments under the Vice Chancellor for Research include Contract and Grant Administration, Innovation and Commercialization, Research Compliance and Integrity (including IACUC, Export Control, Conflict of Interest), the Animal Care Program, and the VCR Service Core.
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The ideal candidate will have significant global expertise in EHS standards and best practices, legal compliance, risk management, and exposure to crisis management/emergency response. Manage the EHS training program strategy, content, and deployment, including targeted training, metrics, and effectiveness analysis.
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As the leader of the program, the Program Director is responsible for managing the department using sound business principles and ensuring compliance with all regulatory, accreditation and company policies and procedures.
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This hospital offers a variety of services including, urgent care facilities, emergency services, a certified chest pain center, neurology, outpatient imaging, a nationally accredited surgical weight loss program, a total joint program, a spine program, a stroke center, robotic surgery, a gastrointestinal laboratory, a free-standing women's center, and a women's imaging center of excellence with 3D mammography.
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Ensure ongoing local programmatic excellence, rigorous program evaluation, and consistent quality of finance and administration, fundraising, program implementation, member recruitment, and compliance systems; articulate timelines and resources needed to achieve the strategic goals.
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