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Responsible for MLK's compliance with all agreements with Los Angeles County and serves as the main contact for the Director of Finance of the LA County Department of Health Services. Oversees the daily operations of the General Accounting (Accounts Payable, Purchasing and Patient Financial Services), Revenue Cycle (Admitting / Registration and Billing and Collections), Health Information Management, Budget / Decision Support, and Payroll departments.
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The Memory Care Director is responsible for general oversight of all aspects of the Traditions (Memory Care) neighborhood in their community, ensuring that the delivery of dementia care services including the delivery of care, delivery of activities, and delivery of culinary, exceed the resident and family expectations and meet the required services outlined in the residents' service plan.
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PurposeSupports Graybar’s OMNIA Partner Public Sector Cooperative Purchasing Contract and all associated current and potential customers within State, Local, County, City, Higher Ed, K-12, Special Districts, and Non-profits in the WEST Region of U.S.Supports contract portfolio with thousands of accounts with the potential value of $100M+ in annual sales.
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The memory care director offers dementia expertise and dementia care resources in collaboration with community leaders in culinary, activities, and health services to develop and execute a personalized care plan to best maintain the overall health and well-being of the residents.
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Collaborating closely with the Accounting Supervisor and Director of Finance, the Staff Accountant will actively contribute to problem-solving and decision-making processes. Assist the Accounting Supervisor and Director of Finance.
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The Director works collaboratively with faculty, foundation and corporate philanthropy, advancement, corporate partnerships, Institute, and The Claremont Colleges Services business offices to foster a robust sponsored project pipeline and ensure compliance with all federal and sponsor regulations and donor designations related to extramural funding.
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Sr. Director of Quality Assurance The Sr. Director of Quality Assurance - Aseptic & Beverage is responsible for overseeing the sanitary process design, commissionings and quality systems of Niagara Aseptic and Beverage bottling facilities.
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Job expires 5/31/2024 About the Venue LA County Fair: May 3rd through May 27th Responsibilities Responsible for assisting with product purchasing/ordering, receiving and distribution control for the venue.
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This class is distinguished from the Executive Director, Facilities Planning and Management in that the latter has overall responsibility for all functions of the Facilities Planning and Management Department, and for developing, implementing, and interpreting public policy.
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We are currently looking to add a Senior Business Development Director. Experience with Army specifically SOCOM, Navy customers, specifically SPAWAR, NAVFAC, NAVSEA, NAVAIR, and NAVSUP, Air force.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of Facilities Management & Auxiliary Operations, the Director of Facilities will be responsible for planning, administering and directing activities related to facility maintenance, custodial, grounds services, and sustainability and create a safe and efficient work environment.
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Under the supervision of the Life Enrichment Director, plan, organize, and direct therapeutic active living programs to effect improvement in the physical, mental, and social well being of skilled nursing and assisted living residents.
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In collaboration with the Director, forges partnerships with campus administrators, faculty, and staff to elevate culturally relevant pedagogies across CPP to ensure we are all meeting the graduation and retention goals.
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Currently serving as the Director of the Career Center at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, she has also held key roles in Bristol Community College as Registrar and Director of Workforce and Sustainable Initiatives.
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The Director of Title IX and Student Conduct works under the direction of the Dean of Students to support and advance all programs and services related to the spiritual formation of all students, various student engagement opportunities, and holistic wellness of students.
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