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Overall operations management inclusive of responsibilities in cost management, quality of services delivered, employee and resource management and total care delivery. Exhibits vast knowledge and comprehension of current matters related to healthcare business management, including Total Quality Management and Continuous Quality Improvement, performance management, and financial analysis.
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Responsible for commodity management, strategic sourcing, operational purchasing, materials planning, indirect purchasing, sub-contract management and supplier development for Arrowhead products world-wide.
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In conjunction with the Director of Addiction Medicine , ensures that appropriate care is delivered to all patients; from withdrawal management and Residential Treatment Center (RTC) to Intensive Out Patient (IOP) and other outpatient services.
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The Nursing Director (ICU and ED) is a dynamic and experienced leader that focuses on delivering high-quality patient care and managing the clinical and administrative aspects of a nursing unit.
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In addition, the Associate Director partners with health plans, and regulatory bodies ensuring alignment with standards in clinical quality and safety as well as serves as support to the Chief Quality Officer (CQO) in the representation of critical governance committees inclusive of the Quality Committee, and the Board Quality Committee.
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This position serves as a project leader, responsible for managing and delivering all aspects of one or more mega ($5M+) and/or super mega ($25M+) projects including technical aspects, operations, contracting, project controls, quality, risk and change management.
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Oversees resident services including the admission process, healthcare management, and maintenance of resident documentation to ensure high quality services and compliance with Company policy and applicable legal requirements.
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Minimum three (3) years’ experience in Quality and/or Risk Management in a hospital setting. Certified Professional Healthcare Quality / CPHQ certification preferred. Performs clinical risk management functions.
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Oversight responsibility for all regulatory body surveys, such as, JCAHO, State Licensing Review, HCFA (CMS) Validation surveys. As our most acute level of care, our specialty hospitals offer the same critical care patients receive in a traditional hospital or intensive care unit, but for an extended recovery period.
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Develop inventory management strategies and programs to ensure maximum inventory turns, best price, high quality, and consistent support to manufacturing. The Director of Supply Chain plays a critical role within the Brothers/Schoep’s Organization and supports our Operations team to drive production while maintaining high standards for safety, quality, and efficiency standards.
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Managed by Oakmont Management Group, we provide exceptional quality, comfort, and care with five-star services and amenities. For the health and safety of our team members and residents, Oakmont Management Group may require team members to vaccinate, participate in daily screening, surveillance testing, and to wear face coverings and other personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 or other communicable diseases, per regulatory guidelines.
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The Quality Director is responsible for Quality Assurance, Quality Engineering, Supplier Management and managing a team of five. Our client is hiring a Quality Director to drive Quality Management System (QMS) effectiveness to ensure new products are functional, reliable, and durable ahead of product launches.
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The Managing Director will design, test and implement processes, procedures and KPI's in a creatively driven environment that will improve productivity, efficiency, and quality of projects and ensure high levels of customer satisfaction.
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You've acquired a minimum of 10 years' experience, with a proven track record of success in both data analytics and business domains, and a minimum of 5 years' experience in FDA regulated medical device quality environments (Post Market Surveillance, design controls and/or risk management preferred.
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The SCM director will be setting up automated replenishment processes with direct material suppliers and outside process vendors including supplier schedules and consignment programs. Leads and manages a large team of buyers, project managers, expeditors, commodity managers and supplier development mangers to ensure uninterrupted supply of quality materials to our organization while meeting annual cost out goals.
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