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Proven track record in managing school operations, including budgeting, staff supervision, and strategic planning. Participate in strategic planning and act as a spokesperson.
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Kyverna is recruiting the Associate Director, Strategic Planning & Operations in its Partnerships & Alliances organization to help advance its mission to free patients from the siege of autoimmune disease.
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The Director of Finance is a full-time position responsible for managing the Town's financial operations and ensuring long-term strategic planning. Prepare budgets and develop strategic investment plans for idle funds.
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The incumbent will lead the analysis, planning and strategic formation of CTSI clinical program goals in partnership with the CRS Medical Director and Director of Program Administration, and will oversee and prioritize the responsibilities of the Assistant Director of Nursing and Assistant Director of Operations.
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Ability to lead virtual account teams, including sales reps, pre-sales teams, value engineers, customer success, support, and professional services, through a process that uncovers the customer’s strategic imperatives.
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Leads the planning, development and implementation of Area strategic initiatives in Pharmacy Operations. Leads planning, development and implementation of Area Pharmacy Operations, both inpatient and outpatient.
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We are seeking an experienced Director of Data Operations to support the Chief Data Officer (CDO) in driving the critical initiatives and operational excellence of the Data Org. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership skills, strategic thinking, experience with working with data teams and the ability to manage cross-functional initiatives.
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The Center for AI Safety (CAIS) is seeking a strategic Chief Operating Officer (COO) to partner with the Director, Dan Hendrycks, to establish and drive strategic initiatives that will shape the future of AI safety, ensuring that our research translates into real-world impact and influences global policy on AI. As COO of CAIS, you’ll have a broad scope of responsibility that includes strategic planning through execution and improvement.
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Leading 8 direct reports across 6 departments, you'll manage strategic planning, resource allocation, personnel, and financial oversight. As the Director of Business Operations, you'll oversee all operational aspects, ensuring efficiency, productivity, and profitability.
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This position will be focused on leading transit planning projects that may include transit service development, comprehensive operations analyses, bus rapid transit planning, corridor studies and tactical mobility lanes, emerging mobility planning, and transit agency strategic plans.
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Partner with the Executive Director and leadership team to maintain a strategic plan with funding and board approval to support it. Our founder and Director, Dan Hendrycks, is a leading AI researcher (contributed the most widely used LLM benchmark and has over 25,000 citations) and AI Safety Advisor to xAI.
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Vir’s Research Strategic Planning and Operations (ReSPO) group is looking for an experienced team member to provide leadership in two important areas: (1) Research Portfolio and Research Governance management across our early- to late-stage research projects; and (2) building and driving the strategic planning, execution, and operational excellence of the Research Department, including key connections with internal partners.
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Reporting to the Director, HR BP’s and People Operations, you will lead and inspire a small, but mighty team of (SF based) HR Business Partners, who play an integral role in driving critical business initiatives for Intercom’s Go-to-Market and G&A teams.
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Minimum of 10+ years of experience in research operations, strategic planning, or a related role within the biotech or pharmaceutical industry. Develop and implement best practices for strategic planning, research project management, and operational processes.
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Reporting to the Vice President, GI Marketing, the Sr Director, GI Marketing will lead the development of the GI strategic plan, and line extension launch planning for possible new GI products and/or indications.
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