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Partner with General Manager and District Manager/Regional Director to execute the location business plan that drive results and maximize business opportunities. Recruit, hire, develop and retain top sales talent for the stores to include excellent staffing levels.
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Unauthorized use of disclosure of PHI immediately, to Site Director and HIPAA. Work closely with BH site counselor, dentist and health educator to insure. capacity (i.e. obesity interventions, LGBTQ youth, etc.
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Reporting to the Director of Brand & PR, you will be supporting a broad scope of marketing initiatives including brand partnerships, content, and press narratives. The Babylist ecosystem now includes Babylist Health, which provides access to products and services including insurance-covered breast pumps, Expectful, a new voice in health and wellness for pre-pregnancy through postpartum care, and The Push, a branded content studio that works with the biggest companies in the baby space.
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The duties of the Assistant Property Manager is identical to the Property Manager and assumes the latter’s responsibilities in his/her absence or as directed by his/her Property Supervisor or Director of Associate Director/Property Management.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Regulatory Operations, you will be responsible for assembling, formatting, and publishing regulatory dossiers (e.g., IND, CTA, BLA, MAA) for global registration and lifecycle management submissions (e.g., supplements, amendments, variations) to meet corporate objectives for both ongoing business and new product development.
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On-Campus Additional Duties: In addition to teaching responsibilities, on-campus instructors should be available and willing to assist the camp director with active supervision, recreational activities, and some administrative tasks.
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This is a city-wide classification with positions in multiple departments and multiple divisions including: Planning; Finance; Human Resources; City Manager; Rent Board; Parks, Recreation, and Waterfront; Public Works; Police; and Health, Housing and Community Services.
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The office is staffed by an Executive Director, a Managing Attorney, 4 Litigation Attorneys, an amazing Office Manager/Certified Paralegal, a Case Manager, and several Volunteer Attorneys and Interns.
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As the Associate Director, Software Development, you will be the leader for the Instrument software for all medical devices built under the Bio-Rad Clinical Diagnostic Group. As the Associate Director, Software Development, you will be the leader for the Instrument software for all medical devices built under the Bio-Rad Clinical Diagnostic Group.
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The Director manages the staffing and programming for a residential population residing in traditional halls, co-op, family housing, special interest housing, learning communities, and graduate student housing.
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Under the Program Director, serve as a clinical point of contact for the treatment team, consulting with other treatment providers (e.g., case managers, psychiatrists, physicians) to support collaborative, multidisciplinary care, service brokerage, advocacy, and discharge planning for clients.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration with an emphasis in accounting or finance, OR place of a degree, 9+ years of experience in budgeting, financial and business-related analysis, general accounting, accounts receivable, accounts payable, financial reporting and analysis, billing, preferably in a behavioral health setting.
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The Director of Finance will play a key role in driving financial strategy and ensuring the long-term financial health and sustainability of the company. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Finance to join our executive management team.
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General Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Director of Educational Development, plans and facilitates collaborative and interactive digital music production instructional sessions. Maintains consistent communication the Director of Educational Development.
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The majority of my career has been spent working as a senior budget official for some of the largest municipalities in the US, including: the city of Philadelphia (budget director, 2008-2010), Milwaukee County (fiscal and budget administrator, 2004-2006), the city and county of San Francisco (various positions, 1988-1991 and 1996-1998), and the city of Milwaukee, (Budget Director 1994-1996.
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