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The Manager will also interact with the Firm's lawyers, including, but not limited to, women, racial/ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ lawyers, and lawyers with disabilities; Firm and California office leadership; and the Firm's Marketing, Strategic Planning, Human Resources, Event Planning, Technology, Creative, Wellness, Learning & Development, and Legal Recruiting Departments ("Strategic Partners") to accomplish the Firm's diversity, equity, and inclusion goals.
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Provides administrative case management oversight to Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities, Crisis Residential Programs, and IMDs to ensure that services delivered to our members meet Kaisers Quality and Utilization expectations and guidelines.
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The Outpatient Clinical Manager will provide clinical supervision to our Outpatient Services' Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) and Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) staff. About the Job We're hiring an Outpatient Clinical Manager to be on-site at our Central Clinic in Medford, Oregon.
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Therefore we are seeking a highly analytical andexperienced Senior Growth Marketing Manager to spearhead our marketing initiatives across all paid and organic channels. Lead initiatives in SEO, SEA, affiliate marketing, influencer marketing, display advertising, and commerce marketing (Amazon, Google Shopping.
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Its the first and only personal training solution that can track your motion and use that data to give you a richer and more effective workout in live and on-demand classes.
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Proven experience as a Web Content Manager, Content Strategist, or similar role. Job Title: Web Content Manager. Collaborate with internal teams and external vendors to create high-quality content, including articles, blog posts, product descriptions, and multimedia content.
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The Senior Drug Safety IT Systems Manager will ensure high-quality Drug Development Business Applications support. Implements right-fit product and execution by collaborating with cross-functional IT teams, including IT security and business stakeholders, as well as regulatory compliance quality assurance (QA.
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Monitor quality of finished product and alert engineering team to potential assembly or design issues. While most Autonomous Vehicle (AV) technology companies are stuck in R&D mode, Pronto is a world-leader in commercializing AV tech via our Autonomous Haulage System, which is automating haulage operations at mines and quarries around the world.
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As the Operations Manager, you will be at the heart of our operations, ensuring our workspace runs smoothly and efficiently. Provide day-to-day support to the VP of Finance & Operations and CTO.
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Evidence of present use and understanding of all aspects of theater production; stage lighting, scenery design and construction, and stage and sound equipment.
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The Commercial Lending Energy Manager on Self-Help’s national Commercial Lending team is responsible for supporting teammates and prospective and existing commercial borrowers to identify energy efficiency and clean energy generation opportunities.
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The objective of our Consulting risk services is to provide clients with a candid and reliable overview of their risk landscape.
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This position reports to the Quality Assurance manager. The QA Specialist II will provide Quality oversight for projects, performs compliance assessments, writes new procedures, and ensures adherence to current regulations.
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Your JobThe Business Development Manager is primarily responsible for creating sales growth while installing processes that optimize our business performance for Hummingbird® digital graphics at Georgia Pacific Packaging.
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The General Manager is rooted in hospitality and upholds our Mission of fueling energetic communal experience. General Manager Job Description. CycleBar is the world's first and only Premium Indoor Cycling™ franchise.
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