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Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: ~ 3-5 years of experience in accounting, technical or business management role. ~ Proficiency in Excel and Microsoft Office a must; knowledge of web development systems, Access databases, donor and event management systems is helpful ( Caspio, WordPress, Raisers Edge, Blackbaud, Greater Giving, Colorado Gives, etc.
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Create, implement, and oversee a strategic fund development plan to meet strategic plan goals and objectives for annual and long-term financial viability and stability. The Director of Development works with the Chief Development Officer to ensure the alignment of roles, responsibilities, and direction of annual giving team members with capital campaign objectives to ensure the overall achievement of all fundraising goals and the advancement of the organization’s mission.
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The Director of Development will collaborate with Advancement leadership and senior university administrators to determine and implement annual giving fundraising priorities, establish short- and long-term strategies, and monitor progress toward goals.
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Job Summary and QualificationsAs a Nursing Hospital House Supervisor (RN) you will work under the direction of the Manager of Nurse Staffing, the Director of Medical/Surgical Services and the Administrator On-Call, you will be responsible for overseeing and maintaining quality patient care through effective management of clinical activities of the hospital during your assigned shift.
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Front of house, and/or back of house management experience (I.E. General Manager, Food Service Director, District Manager, Executive Chef, Executive Sous Chef, Banquet Chef.
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The Director of Finance reports to the CFO/COO, supervises members of the Business Office, and works closely with HR, Auxiliary Programs, and budget managers throughout the school.
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The Head of Talent Management will be accountable for interacting directly with the HR Business Partners, key Talent Acquisition resources, and Business Leaders to engage with key talent at all levels in an effort to clearly understand existing talent and alignment of talent capabilities against EchoStar’s future strategic direction.
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Areas of responsibility include brand management, partnership marketing, creative services, event management, campaign development and execution, vendor and agency management, social media & digital marketing strategy, and marketing analytics.
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The director of accounting and finance is a strategic member of the senior management team and a business partner to the chief executive officer and functional leaders of RHG. This person is responsible for corporate accounting, financial reporting, financial planning & analysis, treasury operations, external audit & tax, and other matters.
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Reporting directly to the Executive Director (ED), the DA will be a key member of the Temple management team and will lead the development department, execute changes, and organize all the development activities to increase revenue.
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Serves as the technical expert in access control, playing a significant role in the Physical Access Control System (PACS) project, rollout of new biometric solutions, replacement of the legacy access control system, integration with the Identity Management System (IDMS) and associated access programs.
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The SAP Support Manager will lead process improvements and enhancements in SAP, partnering with both business leaders and development resources to add long-term value to Victrola’s enterprise systems architecture.
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BS or BA in logistics and operations management, integrated supply change and operations management, business administration, distribution management, transportation management, or materials management from a four-year, accredited institution is required.
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Monitor clinical performance in collaboration with the Director of Clinical Quality and Risk Management and jointly develop and implement remediation plans related to clinical practice, access, and operations at the affiliate level.
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The Director of Revenue Cycle Management oversees all RCM activities for Blue Sky Telehealth, a division of CarePoint Health. The Director of Revenue Cycle Management is a self-starter and problem solver who is excited to work in the quickly evolving landscape of inpatient professional telehealth billing.
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