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BASIC FUNCTIONThe Chief Operating Officer is responsible for all aspects of the oversight and management of the organization's operations to include Human Resources, Finance, Development and Marketing, Quality Assurance/Improvement, Compliance, Safety, Information Technology and Facility Management.
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Chief Operating Officer (COO) - Full-Time, Day shift. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is responsible for producing desired results associated with service excellence, quality clinical outcomes, and financial integrity for designated operations.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) will provide oversight of all day-to-day operations across the enterprise, ensuring seamless and integrated coordination across multiple units and lines of business, driving operational excellence throughout the organization based on performance based outcomes and measurements.
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Executive Director/Chief Operating Officer Stephen Wise Temple & Schools Los Angeles, Californ ia About the Position The Executive Director serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Stephen Wise Temple and Schools, reporting directly to the Senior Rabbi, and working in close collaboration with our Temple President and Head of School.
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Chief Financial Officer/Chief Operating Officer - $350k+ - Downtown LA - in office five days a week. The Chief Financial Officer / Chief Operating Officer is a new position and will be responsible for the corporate finance and accounting as well as manage the Human Resources, Information Technology and corporate administration of the firm.
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We’re currently hiring for the position of a Law Firm Administrator/Chief Operating Officer (COO) who can orchestrate the execution of big ideas. Proven results as an Integrator, General Manager, Chief Operating Officer, Vice President, or a similarly relevant role.
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Since then, Pioneer has expanded into a robust nonprofit, operating a broad range of over 50 programs across Washington state. In 1963, Jack Dalton opened a single halfway house in Seattle and founded Pioneer Human Services.
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In the context of day-to-day operations, an incumbent serves as the hospital Chief Operating Office and Chief Nursing Officer and has direct oversight of plant operations, environmental services, dietary, supply chain/material management as well as all inpatient and outpatient clinical operations, including integration of diagnostic imaging and perioperative services.
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ConnecticutWiggin and Dana is seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to oversee the business operations and practice support areas of the Firm. This role is the highest administrative position at the firm and reports directly t.
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We are currently looking for qualified candidates for our Chief Operating Officer role. Primary Objective: The Chief Operations Officer (COO) is a key member of the executive management team.
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The Chief Operating Officer is a senior executive position at The J established to inject entrepreneurship and innovation and catalyze growth in the areas of Seniors, Youth, Arts + Culture and Jewish Experiences.
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Working alongside the President & CEO and CCO (Chief Conservation Officer), the COO will oversee all operational aspects of the Aquarium, including facilities, finance, marketing, and technology, in addition to participating in overall strategy setting for the organization.
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Job Description: Chief Administrative Officer. E. Ability to build, develop, maintain, and advocate with grant-making, government, and non-profit organizations within the scope of the work of the organization.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a full time, 12-month position reporting directly to the CFO/Associate Head of School for Finance and Strategic Initiatives. This position has supervisory responsibility over the Director of Facilities, the Director of Transportation, the Director of Safety and Security, and the Deputy COO.
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Collaborates with the Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO), Chief Business Development Officer (CBDO), Director of Operations, Controller, and Engineering Manager. Collaborates with the Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO), Chief Business Development Officer (CBDO), Director of Operations, Controller, and Engineering Manager.
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