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As the Associate Director of Network Strategy and Operations, you will play a critical role in shaping and executing the strategic direction of Optum Health’s Value-Based Care network operations.
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Our Director of Operations will be a superior executor who works as a collaborative strategic partner with the owner and C-Suite team. This position will be responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the day-to-day operations of the firm and for directing the implementation of firm systems.
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The Director of Operations will participate in operational strategy and its execution and have a consultative role in high-level organizational strategic planning.
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The Structures Company is seeking a Director of Operations Strategy & Planning in Bothell, WA. The Director, Operations Strategy and Planning will focus on integrating the SIOP cycle (Sales, Inventory & Operations Planning) into a coherent and executable production plan that supports multiple complex aerospace projects across a multi-site production organization.
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The Director of Strategic Planning & Operations will report to the Executive Director of Strategy and Performance. In this vital role the Director of Strategic Planning & Operations will be responsible for orchestrating the smooth functioning of ATMOS, building capabilities that promote communications, collaboration, transparency, data, etc, and ensuring operational excellence.
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Strategic Planning: Develop and execute comprehensive network strategies aligned with Optum Health’s overall business objectives. Foster a culture of value creation through strategic partnerships and collaborative efforts.
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Strategic Landscape Planning: Develop and implement the company’s landscape design strategy, ensuring alignment with the brand's luxury and mid-range positioning. Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with senior management, property managers, and other stakeholders to ensure that landscape design and operations align with the company’s overall strategic goals and enhance the guest experience.
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Reporting to the College of Social Work Assistant Dean of Finance, Administration and Operations, this position provides leadership for all of SWORPS administration functions including budgeting and financial planning, facilities and operations, information technology, data management, and strategic planning.
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The Finance and Operations Director will play a key role in leading the financial strategy and operations for SWORPS, overseeing a team of 170 and managing a grant portfolio of $32 million.
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Under the direction of the Chief of Staff to the Fire Chief, this position manages the legislative and government relations strategy for the BCFD as well as oversees the planning, creation and execution of outreach and strategic communication efforts with elected officials.
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Success in this role requires proficiency in the full suite of HR disciplines (workforce planning, recruitment, legal/labor law compliance, performance management, employee engagement, payroll, benefits) and the ability to align HR strategy with overall business goals.
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The Senior Director of Clinical Operations supports the Chief Operating Officer by providing strategic operational leadership, supervision, and direction regarding all administrative, financial, regulatory, human resources, patient/employee satisfaction and clinical aspects within the hospital operations of Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine.
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Reporting to the SVP of Human Resources, the Director of HRIS (Human Resources Information Systems) and HR Operations is responsible for the strategic planning, development, implementation, and maintenance of HRIS and HR operational processes.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for supporting the development of business strategy, engaging with internal and external partners, aggregating and synthesizing analysis, partnering with various functions across the enterprise to drive strategic planning, innovation, and execution.
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The Managing Director of Operations will manage the organization’s annual planning process and in-year plan tracking, facilitate strategy research, analysis, and updates, and will lead IT, Human Resources, Facilities Management, and other operations functions.
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