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The Chief of Staff will work closely with our CEO and executive team to streamline operations, manage cross-departmental projects, and drive strategic priorities forward. The Chief of Staff is a critical and trusted leadership role and serves as the strategic partner to the CEO. This position will help drive strategic business planning as and will lead, interact, and build key relationships with business leaders across the organization.
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Develops corporate presentations and studies for the Chief of Staff working closely with all CCA departments (Economist, Sales, Trade, Finance, Operations, Strategic Sourcing, Finance, HR, Legal.
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NORC is seeking a Chief of Party (COP) for an anticipated USAID cooperative agreement, Evidence for Cost-Effectiveness (ECE). Our research covers a range of sectors including education, child and youth well-being, gender equality and womens empowerment, private-sector engagement, democracy and governance, resilience and food security, land and resource governance, biodiversity conservation, natural climate solutions, agriculture, water and sanitation, and vulnerable populations.
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Oliver Wyman is seeking an exceptional qualified candidate for a Deputy Chief of Staff position in our Actuarial practice providing a strong mix of strategic and tactical support to the Property & Casualty (P&C) Actuarial Practice and Operations Services teams.
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The Chief of Staff for the Department of Watershed Management reports to and is responsible for supporting the Commissioner in the implementation of the Department of Watershed Management’s vision, mission, core values and strategic business plans.
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Example of Job Duties: Under the direction of the Connecticut State Community College (CT State) President, the Chief of Staff is responsible for the effective performance in these essential duties: Overseeing the daily operations of the Office of the President and serving as point of contact for internal and external constituencies related to the President and CT State matters.
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The Chief of Staff to the President assists the President in planning and executing a wide range of complex and sensitive executive and administrative duties related to policy development, academic, fiscal, and administrative programs and represents the President to other senior staff, the campus, and to the community at large.
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The Chief of Police represents the department and the town in all matters related to law enforcement and reports directly to the Town Manager. The Town of Windsor is seeking an experienced, innovative leader to serve as its next Chief of Police.
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Qualified candidates will have a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Public Administration, or related field, a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in a police department at the command level as a Police Chief, Deputy Police Chief, or Assistant Police Chief, and experience in a Council/Manager form of government.
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Provide independent, informed, unbiased insight including feedback on the capabilities of all staff. Partner with the CEO to communicate goals and objectives of various staff members and help to evaluate progress.
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Then consider joining the leadership team at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare System as the Chief of Transplant Anesthesia. Benefits Of The Chief Of Transplant Anesthesia.
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Then consider joining the leadership team at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare System as the Chief of Cardiac Anesthesia. Benefits of the Chief of Cardiac Anesthesia. A nesthesia Care Team model with physician supervision of CRNA.
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The Chief of Staff at State Voices is a multifaceted role, combining the functions of an advisor, strategist, coordinator, and supporter of our core values and culture.
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The chief of police shall serve as appointing authority for appointments to any position within the department other than his own, and shall have the power to demote, promote, suspend or dismiss any police officer or department employee, consistent with the provisions of state law, related ordinances of the village, and any specific rules or regulations established by the village board of trustees not in conflict therewith.
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The role of the Assistant Fire Chief of Operations is to assist in planning, directing, and reviewing the activities and operations of the Fire Department including fire suppression, hazardous material mitigation, respond to all emergency responses and assume an appropriate role within the Air Force Incident Management System (AFIMS), emergency medical services, emergency management, safety officer responsibilities, and administrative support services.
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