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Performs other duties as determined by the Behavioral Health Clinical Lead, Behavioral Health Director or Executive Director. Clinic Description: SHS is a multi-site, nurse-managed FQHC, funded through the Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Primary Healthcare; and is a collaborative effort between the College of Nursing and the Sheridan School District.
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The Clinical Account Executive (CAE) position is an exciting opportunity for a pharmacist who is looking to leverage their pharmacy and healthcare expertise to meet the Health Plan client's strategic goals and drive improved clinical and financial outcomes for their membership.
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Works closely with the Executive Director/Clinical Director to drive a vision of growth by focusing every team member on the needs and expectations of the referral community and patients.
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At Home Healthcare of Aurora, a part of LHC Group, we embrace a culture of caring, belonging, and trust and enjoy the meaningful connections that come from it: for the whole patient, their families, each other, and the communities we serve-it truly is all about helping people.
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The Executive Director of Sales is responsible for setting and communicating objectives, managing sales operations, and developing strategic business plans for Blue Sky Telehealth, a division of CarePoint Health.
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Job DescriptionJOB DESCRIPTIONThe Clinical Account Executive (CAE) position is an exciting opportunity for a pharmacist who is looking to leverage their pharmacy and healthcare expertise to meet the Health Plan client’s strategic goals and drive improved clinical and financial outcomes for their membership.
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The Client Executive will act as an Regional Director managing up to 20 strategic leaders (General Managers and Human Resources Managers) and will provide high-level communication and engagement with hospital clients.
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Collaborates with National Sales Director and Executive Leadership to develop sales goals for each location, monitors progress toward those goals, and develops strategies to attract and retain customers.
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HCA Healthcare Co-Founder. The role of the Rehab Director to effectively grow our hospital rehab unit by ensuring clinical excellence, operating efficiency and financial strength. Nashville is also home to our Executive Development Program , where exceptional employees are groomed to take on CNO- and COO-level roles in our hospitals.
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Executive Director - Senior Living Facility (Denver, Colorado) As the Executive Director, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our senior living facility and ensuring an enriching, safe, and fulfilling experience for all residents.
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Healthcare/hospital sales experience Highly preferred. Work with your partner Healthcare Senior Living Advisors to deliver on your target quota of families in moving into a community or hiring in home care.
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Previous executive level management experience in information technology, information security, and/or risk management, preferably in the healthcare industry. Minimum five (5) years of experience in delivering significant positive business impact in an advisory or consulting capacity in support of defined practice areas such as IT, Cyber Security, Enterprise Business Services, Human Resources, Revenue Cycle, Marketing and more core business functions, preferably for a major healthcare organization.
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Overview: As the Executive Director of our esteemed senior living facility located in Denver, Colorado, you will be at the forefront of providing exceptional care, support, and services to our valued senior residents.
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Seasoned experience as a general manager (GM) or director for a large and/or multi-unit and facility in healthcare, hospitals, and/or contract services. The Client Executive will provide synergy across 15 hospitals and multiple clients to drive Food & Nutrition, Environmental Services (EVS), and more.
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Master of Health Administration (MHA), Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Healthcare, or Master of Public Health (MPH) degree Preferred. Advanced degree at the graduate level in a Healthcare Management or related field is preferred.
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