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Work collaboratively with the Title IX Coordinator, Executive Director of Human Resources, Chief Conduct officer, key partners in the University including but not limited to Human Resources, Campus Life, Campus Safety, appropriate administrative offices, and the University’s general counsel to investigate and resolve complaints of university policy violations.
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Under the clinical direction of the Chief Medical Executive and the direct administrative supervision of the Chief Support Executive or Correctional Health Services Administrator I/II, Correctional Facility (CF), the Physical Therapist I, CF administers physical therapy treatments and active, passive, restorative, and resistive therapeutic treatment to patients in a correctional facility.
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The Chief Administrative Officer is the highest level non-physician operational and administrative executive in an assigned service area for The Permanente Medical Group (TPMG). Executive oversight includes quality; care experience; access; fiscal/capital planning; HR/people strategy; labor relations; innovation; performance improvement; analysis and integration of market trends; and community engagement.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a key executive, overseeing the practice's operational management and strategic direction. They collaborate with the Executive team and business owners to contribute to strategic planning, and make data-driven decisions.
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You will directly work with and report to the Assignment Desk and work closely with the Executive Producer and News Director. We own and operate leading entertainment and news brands, including NBC, NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Sports, Telemundo, NBC Local Stations, Bravo, USA Network, and Peacock, our premium ad-supported streaming service.
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Prepare and submit reports of his/her job activities as directed by the State Director and National Organizing Deputy Director. The Community Organizer will report primarily to the State Director and subsequently to other MFV/MFV EF National team members.
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Job SummaryUnder the supervision of the Associate Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management, the Director of Admissions and Recruitment (Director) collaborates both on and off campus to attract, admit, and enroll new students for the University.
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Restaurant General Manager - Restaurant Kitchen Manager - Restaurant District Manager - Restaurant Manager and Assistant Restaurant Manager - Restaurant Executive Chef - Sous Chef - Shift Lead.
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Supervise members of a Housing team and, under the supervision of the Chief Program Officer, take principal responsibility for overseeing the day-to-day delivery of legal and advocacy services by team members.
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As the Area Director of Finance, you are the financial leaders of two (2) properties in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; a traditional hotel property and a combination condominium & hotel rooms property.
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Serves as the field office primary liaison with KIND's headquarters (including Legal Programs leadership, and Policy, Advocacy, Communications, Development, Human Resources, and Operations departments), working under the supervision of KIND's Regional Director.
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The Successful Market Director:•Grows his/her market by attracting high quality, diverse talent into financial professional (FP) roles•Ensures new FPs are given the tools, resources and knowledge needed in order to be successful in their new role.
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Certificate of Completion of ECMO Management training course with documented necessary skills as an ECMO Specialist that is validated by the Medical Director required. CES-A - Adult Certified ECMO Specialist.
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Provides assistance and support to the Finance Leads and Associate Director with ad hoc data analysis projects to demonstrate financial performance of the advance disease and transplant programs.
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The Director works in alignment withthe Regional Vice President, staff, and board(s) to fulfill the FCA Vision, pursue the FCA Mission, and livethe FCA Values by developing and executing a ministry plan for the assigned area.
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