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VP, Clinical Operations and Chief Clinical Officer of Kindred at Home, you will be responsible for planning and creating the ongoing strategic, operational, and service design to achieve the mission and vision of the Home Health clinical operations.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and strategic Senior Financial Analyst to join our R&D Strategic Finance Team. This role offers the unique opportunity to play a critical dual role, serving as a financial planning and analysis (FP&A) partner to R&D leadership and a strategic business operations partner to the entire R&D organization.
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Provide strategic and operational due diligence support during R&D-focused acquisitions, including financial due diligence and post-merger integration planning. Strategic Finance: Conduct in-depth financial analysis of R&D costs, investments, and returns on investment (ROI), identifying opportunities for optimization and cost reduction.
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A Planning Technician conducts development site plan reviews, participates in special land use and research projects, and performs planner-of-the day responsibilities including answering technical questions (both general and specific questions regarding planning information, zoning ordinance requirements, design review, land development regulations, rezoning and variance requests, and the public/civil hearing processes) and providing land use and development information to the public.
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Principles and practices of urban planning; economic development; neighborhood revitalization; urban design; program development and administration; economics and municipal finance; strategic, short, and long-term planning; and public policy application.
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Thorough knowledge of legal system and procedures affecting planning, zoning and related operations of the town; principles and practices related to local government planning and zoning, economics, sociology and community organization as applied to urban planning; planning and zoning and subdivision law, theory and application; the relationship between factors affecting urban planning policy, such as economic, political, sociological, legal, etc.
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Coordinates with the Director of Procurement and Supply Chain Operations to create and maintain a predictive, adaptive, and resilient supply chain that supports strategic sourcing for an optimal supplier base, identifies opportunities for improved supply chain performance, efficiencies and savings, aligns PSA supply with USAID recipient country demand, ensuring supply chain agility and minimizing risk to the global health supply chain.
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Strategic Planning – works with the IS senior leadership team to ensure the enterprise IT strategic plans and application roadmaps align with MUSC strategic plans. Maintains IT strategic plans through regular review and by facilitating more formalized strategic planning processes where appropriate.
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Experience working in SAP & Non-SAP applications and understanding of cross functional business processes in planning (strategic planning, customer forecast collaboration, demand planning, inventory planning, rough-cut capacity planning, supply planning, supplier collaboration, responsive demand supply matching, allocation management, order confirmation etc.
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Plans, coordinates and administers the strategic and daily operational activities of the Planning Division, including the annual budget, goals, and action plans. Coordinates with the City Engineer on planning and zoning issues; determines level of involvement needed to handle routine matters.
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The Master Planning Analyst will work a 9/80 work week while receiving market leading pay, paid time off, paid winter holiday shutdown, educational refund plan, medical, dental, and vision insurance options and service-based retirement contributions with additional 401k match.
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Collaborate with Enterprise Application Systems team to incorporate indirect procurement processes into Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platform and other digital tools. Provide strategic indirect source-to-pay support – Sourcing, RFx, Negotiations, Contract Management, Vendor Payment Resolution – to cross-functional stakeholders within Capital Equipment, Infrastructure, Information Technology, Launch and Test Operations, Professional Services, and all other Indirect services and commodities.
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Under the direction of the Mayor, the Planning Director manages and supervises all activities and employees of the Department of Planning and Zoning. The Director promotes the economic development of the city in coordination with the Mayor's Office, supervises permit coordination, and advises the City officials and land use commissions on planning and zoning matters.
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Empire State University seeks an Associate Vice President for Planning, Institutional Research, and Assessment (AVP) to lead the university's institutional research, strategic plan tracking, institutional assessment, reporting, and data governance efforts, as well as provide leadership in the Office of Academic Affairs for planning, budgeting, and strategic initiatives.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for Planning graduates to join our Warrenville, Illinois (IL) office focusing on Transportation! Contribute to the pre-construction planning, modification, permitting, and analysis for multiple projects ranging in size and scope.
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