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The Executive Director of Medical Affairs, based at Neurocrine headquarters in San Diego, will report directly to the VP of Medical Affairs & HEOR and lead the planning and execution of all medical strategies for Ingrezza and the broader psychiatry portfolio, aligning with business goals and market needs.
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Swim lessons, summer camp, group exercise, Evidence Based Wellness programs and so much more. The facility has an outdoor pool and splash pad, a large wellness center, outdoor tennis/pickleball courts, outdoor sports field and several studios and classrooms for all types of programs.
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Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Campus Services, the Executive Director for Transportation and Parking Services (TPS) is responsible for the overall strategic planning and operation of Princeton University’s many and evolving transportation services, programs, and facilities.
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Provide strategic and executive leadership to summer camp director and other full-time staff to ensure high-quality camping and outdoor enrichment programs are developed and executed efficiently and effectively.
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The Director, Epidemiology & Real-World Evidence reports to VP, Global Head of Epidemiology & Real World Evidence. Lead the planning, documentation and dissemination of the Epidemiology and Real World Evidence strategy for multiple pipeline ViiV assets and development programs; Initiate and co-ordinate epidemiology studies within the strategy; Identify and co-ordinate resources needed to attain project and study timelines.
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Reporting to the Senior Associate Vice President of Administrative Services, the Executive Director leads a team of six professionals responsible for designing strategies that enhance efficiencies in alignment with best practices to support the UMBC community in supplier selection, contract negotiation, and vendor management.
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The President/Executive Director shall show aptitude for leading complex and multi-partner initiatives; possess business operational acumen and understanding; exhibit proven experience sustaining strong professional relationships internally and externally; provide evidence of ability to lead engaged volunteer boards; and possess leadership necessary to guide the Foundation into higher levels of success.
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Qualifications:The Executive Director position requires the following:- A Master's degree preferred in an appropriate field related to work (theology, criminal justice, non-profit management, etc.
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The Executive Director position is frequently referred to as Assisted Living Administrator, Assisted Living Director, Nursing Home Administrator, Executive Director of Assisted Living, Health Care Administration, and Executive Director Senior Living.
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Must be able to manage stress in a constructive manner seeking assistance of Culinary Services Director, Health Services Director and/or Executive Director as needed. Ensures adequate daily coverage provided by the Health Services staff and other assigned staff for meal service, per shift, by communicating with the Culinary Services Director, Health Services Director and Executive Director or other assigned community leadership.
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Must have 3+years of experience as a Senior Project Director with "Excellent" performance ratings in two (2) most recent performance reviews prior to promotion (Executive Product Director only.
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Prepares all correspondence and reports for the CFO, Controller, Sr. Director of Revenue Cycle Services, Director of Budget & Reimbursement and for division as requested. Maintains & manages schedules for the CFO, Controller, Sr. Director of Revenue Cycle Services, Director of Budget & Reimbursement, and other Directors in the Finance Division as needed.
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Position Summary Reporting to the Vice Dean for Development & Alumni Relations, the Executive Director, Alumni Relations leads a team that drives engagement among Columbia Business School’s (CBS) 50,000 alumni.
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EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Direct HireCompetitive Compensation, based on experienceExcellent Benefits PackageHealthcare IndustryDepartment: Fiscal ServicesReports To: CFO & COOOffers excellent PTO and benefit packages.
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PLC Executive Director Symposium, PLC Employee of the Year. At Priority Life Care (PLC), we provide you the opportunity to use your talents in a progressive, growing organization that makes a positive difference in the lives of the seniors we serve.
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