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Coordinate with the Care Team (PCP, RN, Health Educator, LCSW, Director of Nursing and/or Chief Medical Officer) to ensure appropriate services are arranged for the patient in order for them to meet their goals.
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The Certified Physicist collaborates with the Radiation Oncology Director and the Radiation Safety Officer to assure the maintenance of a quality management program and safety for all radiation oncology activities.
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2) Serving as a relationship manager, loan officer, loan product portfolio manager, or program director at the assistant vice president level or higher in a financial institution, financial services company, or federal agency.
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The Security Officer reports to the Security Director however, he/she may receive work direction from the Security Supervisor. Laredo Medical Center is now hiring a full-time Security Officer to work at LMC's 326 bed acute care hospital.
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Create talking points for Senior Management meetings with funder/donors program officers and staff, with special attention to funder and program officer histories, and relationships with GGE and other organizations in a similar field.
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This role reports to the Chief Marketing Officer and will have one direct report, a Marketing Coordinator. We offer a full slate of benefits, including competitive salaries, medical (including a $0 option for employees), dental, vision, life and disability coverage, paid vacation, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, $1,000 employee referral program and a 401(k) plan.
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The Managing Director, School Networks will report to the Chief Platform Officer and will oversee the School Networks team which includes a Deputy Director, Charter Schools; Deputy Director, District Schools; Deputy Director, Districts; and Project Lead, School Networks.
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This position works very closely with Executive Director, Deputy Directors, Chief Financial Officer, and Practice Group Directors on funder applications. ICLS also operates a robust Pro Bono Program providing a range of legal services addressing specific community needs, including a Small Business Clinic, Guardianship Program, Expungement Clinic, LGBTQ+ Services Program, Special Education Clinic, and more.
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The Chief Operating Officer, IFP (Senior Director) oversees IFP (Individual & Family Plans) operational functions for the business. Chief Operating Officer, IFP (Senior Director.
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As the Program Officer, Products Advocacy, you will lead the work on advocacy for achieving policy and financing goals focused on products and the pathways essential for scale to achieving impact for family planning (FP), maternal, newborn, child health (MNCH.
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The MD, OST partners closely with the Chief Executive Officer and collaborates with the Senior Management Team, school leadership, and the EHTP Board to ensure that EHTP’s commitment to anti-racism and social emotional learning are at the core of every out-of-school time program, staff and student interaction, and family engagement activity.
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Advancement Officer to build an inspired planned giving program by. Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer, the Director of. in the search for a Director of Advancement, Major Gifts.
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The Transportation/Traffic Engineering division is responsible for traffic safety and coordination of programs and traffic projects throughout the City in support of transportation safety, will advance the new "Vision Zero" standards and will work closely with the Public Information Officer to improve communication with the community regarding traffic safety education and traffic safety initiatives.
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Participate in the after-hours answering service call-down list with the Director and Public Health Officer. is looking to complement our Public Health department with an Assistant Director to serve in a leadership role responsible for program planning, budgeting, development, implementation and evaluation as well as staff management.
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Seeking a Nurse Manager of Mother Baby / Post Partum at Methodist Hospital who is responsible to the Director, Vice President and/or the Chief Nursing Officer for facilitating, coordinating and delegating the delivery of patient care to a defined group of patients during their entire hospitalization period.
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