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Temple Health consists of Temple University Hospital (TUH), Fox Chase Cancer Center, TUH-Jeanes Campus, TUH-Episcopal Campus, TUH-Northeastern Campus, Temple Physicians, Inc., and Temple Transport Team. Temple Health is proudly affiliated with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.
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Temple University Hospital is a nationally respected teaching hospital on Temple University's bustling Health Sciences Center campus. As the chief clinical training site for the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, the hospital provides a dynamic environment for high-quality care, teaching, and cutting edge research.
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Our Provider Partnership Manager maintains long-term relationships with the providers that we work with and own the full life cycle of the relationship. Better Health is growing and looking for a Provider Partnership Manager to help lead our sales into local medical practices and health systems.
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NURSE ANESTHETIST (CRNA)- 40hrs Day Shift- Temple North (Fox Chase Jeanes Campus) - 15K Sign On Bonus
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The Healthcare Partnership Manager (HPM) is an energetic and goal-oriented individual who acts as the face of Galen in local markets to support student recruitment, community awareness, and ultimately, expanding the pipeline of future nurses.
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Jump-start your career as a Healthcare Partnership Manager today with Galen College of Nursing. We are looking for a dedicated Healthcare Partnership Manager to be a part of our team.
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Today, Temple faculty physician offices are located at Temple University Hospital and its campuses, satellite offices located in Center City Philadelphia, Fort Washington, PA, Oaks, PA, and various other outpatient settings.
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The palliative care team at Temple University Hospital enjoys strong collaboration with clinical service lines across the hospital, integration into undergraduate and graduate medical education, and consistent involvement in health system quality improvement initiatives.
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Industries served by the Operational Partnership Services practice include private equity, real estate, telecom, technology, healthcare, media & entertainment, energy, retail, and financial services that frequently involve asset management, venture capital, and international outbound joint ventures.
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In the Operational Partnership Services (OPS) service line, which is a part of the Partnership Solutions Group within NFTS, OPS professionals counsel privately-held and publicly-traded partnerships across the United States on a wide range of federal tax and issues involving Up-C, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, initial public offerings (IPO), post-offering assistance, and process design and improvement.
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The Director of Partnership Sales, Cirque du Soleil will report to the Vice President of Global Partnerships, Cirque du Soleil with accountability to the SVP, Partnerships in LGP. The Director of Partnership Sales for Cirque du Soleil will be an integral member of the Cirque du Soleil Global Partnerships team, located out of one of Legends Headquarters (Los Angeles or New York City), and will be primarily focused on helping source and execute significant new business partnerships both domestically and internationally in key categories.
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A Tax Credit Property Manager is responsible for the management of units, ensuring compliance with applicable HUD regulations, Housing Authority policies and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) compliance.
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The associate will be responsible for assisting the Assistant General Manager and Corporate Partnership Activation Manager in maintaining relationships with new and existing corporate partners.
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Reporting to the Manager of Behavior Health & Mentoring Partnerships, the Behavioral Health & Mentoring Partnership Specialist will develop, implement, and evaluate partnership programs and services designed to improve the behavioral health and relational trust of students and staff within an assigned portfolio of schools.
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Develop a robust referral partnership network to connect clients to needed services in the areas of legal, education, housing, health, public benefits, and employment. Minimum Education/Experience Required: Bachelor’s degree, plus relevant work experience in the social services and/or non-profit development fields, preferably in Refugee Services.
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Title: partnership manager Company: Temple University
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