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The Regional Director of Operations (RDO) is responsible for the operational rigor and oversight across multiple centers within a geography. The center Practice Managers, as well as other regional resources, will report to the Regional Director of Operations (team of 4-9.
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Description Company: Oak Street Health Title: Regional Director of OperationsLocation: By RegionRole Description:The Regional Director of Operations (RDO) is responsible for the operational rigor and oversight across multiple centers within a geography.
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We are looking for a Regional Director to lead regional operations within the D.C. metropolitan area. As the Regional Director, you will be responsible for effectively managing a cluster of 4-8 school cafeterias, leading a dynamic team of 15-30 employees.
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Functions as the strategic business leader of the property's Rooms Operations. Incorporates guest satisfaction as a component of staff/operations meetings with an emphasis on generating innovative ways to continually improve results.
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ODBI will move into a state-of-the-art building during Fall 2025, complete with core facilities including Cell Engineering, Microscopy, Maker Space, and Teaching Labs. The Director of Scientific Operations will be responsible for helping with the strategic set-up and operational efficiency of these new facilities.
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NPosition Type Management JOB SUMMARY Functions as the strategic business leader of the property's Rooms Operations. The position ensures Rooms Operations meet the brand’s standards, targets customer needs, ensures associate satisfaction, focuses on growing revenues and maximizes the financial performance of the department.
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This Director of Operations role will lead a fulfillment center team that is at the heart of who we are, working to deliver an effortless experience for our customers around the globe.
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The Director of Operations will be overseeing the day-to-day operations of facilities, maintenance, and security at two of our Lower East Side community centers (80 Pitt St., and 175 Delancey St./168 Broome St. @Essex Crossing.
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This role reports directly to the Network Director of Operations. The Director of Operations works in partnership with the Principal to ensure all business aspects of the school are run effectively.
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The Director of Facilities Operations is responsible for the development, oversight and implementation of strategies that maintain and improve facilities operations and guest experience related to maintenance, custodial, safety and security, mailroom and parking operations at our Water Ave museum, buildings across the OMSI campus, and in two remote locations (Newport and Fossil, OR.
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The ideal Director of Operations will accomplish this by monitoring the daily functions of the Rooms Division, and providing guidance and support to partners in Food & Beverage and Guest Services.
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Under the general direction of the Food and Beverage Director, this position will create an exceptional customer experience for our 300,000+ thousand guests annually by producing outstanding food and guest service in all areas of the Bryce Jordan Center's Catering operations.
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Regional Director of Sales. Minimum 2 years Hotel Director of Sales or multi-property sales experience with proven history of leading and developing a sales team.
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Regional Director of Operations, Multisite, Area Manager, Skilled Nursing, PT, OT, SLP, PTA, COTA, Therapy, Therapist, Therapy Assistant, Rehab, Rehabilitation, Part A, Part B, Interdisciplinary, Metrics.
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The Watershed Institute, a dynamic and multifaceted nonprofit conservation organization seeks a talented, full-time Senior Director of Finance and Operations who is passionate about environmental conservation and has experience in managing organization-wide operations.
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Title: regional director of operations Company: Evolve Therapy Services
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