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The CISO, reporting into the CTO, will lead our security organization that is responsible for our product security operations, securing the technology and products, and supporting corporate development, sales, compliance, and IT teams.
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The Deputy Chief Information Security Officer (DCISO) supports the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) in establishing and maintaining the enterprise vision, strategy, and program to ensure information assets and technologies are protected.
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The Chief Financial Officer serves as a member of the senior leadership team and reports to the Head of School. Strong technology skills; demonstrated excellence in Microsoft Suite (especially Excel) and experience with Blackbaud products (BBTM, BBEM, Financial Edge NXT, Raiser's Edge NXT), ADP, and Shopify products a plus.
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VVater is looking for an experienced Chief Financial Officer who is well-versed in all aspects of financial management to perform effective risk management and plan the organization’s financial strategy.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Clinical Operations Officer (CCOO) shapes and executes comprehensive strategies relating to clinical operations, member experience, and patient safety within Yale Health.
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The CFO serves as the Ethics and Compliance Officer and must have an in-depth understanding of regulatory and accounting standards and principles and uphold the integrity of financial and compliance reporting.
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Elmira Psychiatric Center (EPC); a NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH) facility, is recruiting a Clinical Director, who will serve as the Chief Medical Officer. Recruiting Clinical Director/Chief Medical Officer.
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The Chief Financial Officer ("CFO") is a key member of the Executive Team. In this capacity, the CFO is integrally involved in strategic planning and organization wide decision-making for Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital ("Hospital.
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The CFO reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer ("CEO"). Oversees the daily operations of the General Accounting (Accounts Payable, Purchasing and Patient Financial Services), Revenue Cycle (Admitting / Registration and Billing and Collections), Health Information Management, Budget / Decision Support, and Payroll departments.
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They must demonstrate skills and leadership in management, financial operations, hospital operations, fiscal affairs, strategic financial planning, internal controls and compliance. Minimum of 5 years’ hospital financial management and revenue cycle experience, Required.
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The Chief Operating Officer ("COO") role is a highly-visible opportunity to support the exceptional organic and inorganic growth that the company has undergone and is continuing to achieve.
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The Alaska Department of Corrections, Division of Health & Rehabilitation Services, is recruiting for a Chief Medical Officer (Physician) based in Anchorage, Alaska. Who we are looking for: We are looking for a Chief Medical Officer who has an interest in working with an underserved population and enjoys working with a team.
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Supervises three senior leaders: the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Vice President of People and Culture, and the Vice President of Operations. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) will lead the strategic planning, priority setting, decision making and risk management across the operational components of the institution.
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The chief Financial Officer (CFO) reports to the President/Chief Executive Officer. The Chief Financial Officer is not a member of the Board of Directors of Community Hospice & Health Services, Hospice & Health Services Foundation and CHI Management, Inc.
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The Chief Credit Officer (CCO), Varo Bank is a critical leadership position reporting to the Chief Risk Officer. We believe that financial institutions should provide great products, services, and education to everyone, not just the affluent.
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