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Genesis Physician Services (GPS), part of Genesis HealthCare - one of the nation's largest providers of skilled nursing and rehabilitation therapy - , is a group practice of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants and others who specialize in the holistic care of sub-acute, skilled nursing and long-term stay patients.
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From the creation of HR strategy using our leading Oracle-enabled HR Transformation labs, the application of design thinking that allows HR to challenge how work gets done today, to navigating the ever-evolving HR technology landscape to determine the right digital solutions to enable transformation, our HR Transformation practice is focused on helping HR take the lead.
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Opportunities for advancement: career ladder, clinical lead, and specializations in wound or palliative care services. We invite you to join the GPS team as an Advanced Practice Provider.
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Lead, coach, and mentor junior staff The team Deloitte's Government and Public Services (GPS) practice - our people, ideas, technology and outcomes-is designed for impact. If you are seeking a role that offers you the opportunity to advise Government and Public Services (GPS) clients through critical and complex issues, while allowing you to develop personally and professionally, consider a career in Deloitte's Human Capital practice.
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Lead a finance team that will support GPS and serve as a cultural catalyst driving a. · Partner with the SVP GPS to drive the strategy for the partner model from thought leadership on the engagement models with partners to compensation strategy, etc.
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Deloitte's Government and Public Services (GPS) practice - our people, ideas, technology, and outcomes-is designed for impact. As a lead in this role, you will lead efforts to support our government client by generating modern requirements documentation from legacy, disparate sources of information.
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In this world of disruption, we believe that HR has an opportunity to take the lead and own enterprise-wide issues for the organization. Serving federal, state, & local government clients as well as public higher education institutions, our team of over 15,000 professionals brings fresh perspective to help clients anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill their mission promise.
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The PV Scientist Lead works closely with the Therapeutic Area Heads (TAH) as well as functional heads to implement new and revised processes and pharmacovigilance standards across GPS. This person will also provide scientific and compliance expertise as needed to GPS.
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Lead a team of three (3) Geographic Program Managers for execution of Sales Training actions in AMER, EMEA and APAC regions of Global Public Sector (GPS) Lead the annual Sales Kick Off (SKO) activities for GPS.
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