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Reporting to the Executive Director, the Deputy Executive Director will be a highly motivated leader and experienced in the non-profit sector (housing, social service) in supporting the Executive Director in expanding its funding network, managing and leading its programs, real estate transactions and development, while maintaining the organization's operations, HR compliance and staff development.
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Primary Objective: The Director of Clinical Operations (DCO) at Mission Neighborhood Health Center is responsible for leading operations management across all medical sites.
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Provide day-to-day management of the Foundation and Generation Thrive teams, including financial planning, operations, marketing communications, and social media presence. Ability to collaborate, influence and build partnerships with a multitude of partners in sports and entertainment, corporate, non-profit, education, government and community environments.
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This role reports to the Director of Digital Product Management and partners heavily with internal and external IT functions, Brand Marketing, Sales Channels (Retail, Direct to Consumer, Consumer Packaged Goods), Operations, and Customer Experience.
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As Director, Revenue Cycle Management, you will work closely with and report to our CFO, and manage all functions of the organization’s medical billing and revenue cycle to maximize cash flow while maintaining and improving internal and external health plan/payor relations.
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The ideal candidate possesses knowledge of K12 construction and school operations as they relate to buildings and equipment, with the ability to anticipate problems, implement solutions, and complete major and minor construction projects on time and on budget.
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Reporting to the Director of GTM Operations, the Business Operations Associate will be responsible for designing, refining, and maintaining sales operations that will drive exponential revenue growth.
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Perform any other duties as requested by the Vice President or Regional Director of Operations. Conduct weekly staff meetings, including weekly training sessions presented by managers and self using the steps to effective training according to Highgate Hotel standards, and the review of previous and future sales and operations efforts.
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As the Senior Director of Product Policy, you will lead the development of Pinterest’s platform policies for organic content, advertising, shopping and more. We are looking for a Senior Director of Product Policy to lead a global team of policy professionals responsible for developing Pinterest’s industry-leading global platform policies.
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The Director of Philanthropy (Major Gifts) will manage a portfolio of 100-150 major donors/prospects and conduct over 150 face-to-face donor visits per year, in support of the Year Up mission and ongoing operations and strategic initiatives.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Internal Communications, the Internal Communications Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of our owned internal digital communication channels and cultivating a global editorial community.
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Complete related duties and special projects as assigned by the Assistant Director of Security. Share duties in Security Operations Center with emergency and department phone monitoring, closed circuit television monitoring, alarm monitoring, vendor/solicitor/visitor access, and key control.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director of Corporate Sales, the RSD works closely with community Executive Directors, Regional Director of Operations, and corporate team members to focus on the appropriate priorities to ensure the appropriate objectives and goals are achieved within the community sales team (Senior Lifestyle Counselors and Coordinators.
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8-12+ years of experience in Strategy & Operations, supporting direct, indirect/overlay, and channel sales. The Head of Sales Strategy & Operations will be a key leader in driving the growth and success of the global sales development and sales teams.
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Manage the strategy and day-to-day work of all People Operations functions including: payroll, benefits, compensation, performance management, learning & development, engagement and compliance.
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