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Supervises: Department Medical Directors, Medical Providers, Clinical Program Leads, Director of Behavioral Health Services, Street Health Outreach Director and Clinical Services Assistant/Executive Assistant.
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As a trusted advisor and strategic thought partner to the Executive Director, the Director of Philanthropy is a senior leader in the region who catalyzes regional growth as a resource mobilizer, as a fundraising and external relations expert, and as a savvy people leader and relationship builder.
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Provide strategic legal advice and counsel to the President, executive team, and Board of Directors on a wide range of matters, including corporate governance, mergers & acquisitions, securities law, intellectual property, contracts, compliance, and risk management.
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Report directly to the Administrator, Executive Director or Patient Care Manager Senior and will maintain primary control and professional management of each patient. Additional, preferred experience to help you be successful in a hospice role: hospital Staff RN, Med Surg, PACU, Float pool, ER or emergency room, critical care, acute care, cardiac, geriatric, admissions, wound care, telemetry or travel nursing.
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We are seeking a dynamic, highly motivated, experienced Sales Executive to lead our US Sales efforts. Foster strong, long-term relationships with key customers, understand their needs, align product roadmaps, build close executive relationships, and ensure their satisfaction with our products and services.
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Collaborates across the region with the Medical Group and Kaiser Permanente leadership to develop, communicate, and disseminate research results within and outside the organization and with the TPMG Chief Research Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Associate Executive Directors, and other system-level leadership for enterprise-level research initiatives within a Learning Health System setting.
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Previous experience as an Account Executive or Regional Sales Director. Previous experience as an Account Executive or Regional Sales Director. As a Field Intelligence Analyst, you analyze competitive intelligence research including customer and market feedback to deliver winning insights and enablement sessions that are well-sourced, consumable, and actionable for sales and sales leadership.
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Veeva is looking for a highly motivated Executive Creative Director to lead the growth and performance of our rapidly growing Creative Services team. Reporting to the CMO, you will lead brand and creative B2B marketing for Veeva corporate, North America, and Europe.
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Work closely with the Director of Sales, and marketing/ function to establish successful support, channel, and partner programsTravel for in-person meetings with customers and partners to develop key relationshipsMeet or exceed sales revenue targets as per the annual quotaDevelop networking teams to generate leads and opportunitiesCollaborate with the Business Development team to communicate accurate data and set up opportunities for bidding.
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Report accidents, injuries and/or incidents immediately to the Associate Director, Executive Director and DRS along with all the appropriate documentation. Manages the Care department along with the Director of Resident Services.
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This amazing opportunity is for our soon to open community in San Jose. This is a great opportunity for a seasoned Executive Director! 3 years experience as an Executive Director.
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Keep the Program Manager and Executive Director involved and informed in pertinent staff and consumer information. Communicate with consumers utilizing American Sign language at all times.
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Is the direct manager to the Manager of Resident Health Services, Manager of Lifestyles, Director of Environmental Services, Director of Dining Room, Executive Chef, Successful Aging Coach, Manager of Concierge, Director of Sales and Marketing.
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Work in collaboration with the MHUC Executive Director or Administrator to provide a one campus experience to our residents and staff. Works with the Director of Environmental Services to ensure that the building and grounds are maintained in good repair.
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Own creative strategy, development, and execution for Veeva corporate, North American, and European markets. Expert level skill in the Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign). You will oversee the resourcing, planning, and execution of all online and offline marketing materials.
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