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The Regional Director is responsible for leading and providing support for association managers, developing, implementing, and maintaining management strategies in alignment with the company’s goals and core values; managing a fiscal budget; and developing new business within their geographic area of responsibility.
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Purpose & Impact:The Center Director is responsible for the general and day-to-day operations of a Head Start/Early Head Start center or cluster of outlying centers, covering multiple classrooms, coordinating, overseeing and teaching duties, communicating with parents and the community.
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The Director of -Homebuilders and Reunification Support Services will be responsible for the following programs: HOMEBUILDERS FITT, - and Baby CAT. The FITT program is an intensive in-home program for adults involved with the child welfare system who are court ordered to complete a case plan to address co-occurring mental health and substance use with the goal of reunifying with their children or keeping their children safe in their home.
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Submits the calendar to the Executive Director for final approval. Qualifications: Associate degree in Recreation, Therapeutic Recreation, Education, Gerontology, Social Work, Adult Education.
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As the Director of Human Resources, Americas you will be a strategic partner to our executive team, responsible for leading all aspects of human resources functions across the Americas. We harness the potential of cutting-edge technologies such as Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence to push the boundaries of innovation and shape the future of digitalization.
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Job Summary Facilities Director of Engineering is responsible for all administrative, financial, and operating aspects of a large waterfront hotel complex as they directly relate to the engineering division.
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At least 2 years of experience as a primary care physician and 1 year as a Medical Director. The Medical Director is responsible for the coordination and oversight of all medical care and quality of services provided at the center level.
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Reporting to the VP of Sourcing, Electronics and EMS, The Senior Director of Electronic Manufacturing Services is responsible for approximately $500 million in supplier spend and will be accountable for managing the EMS supply base.
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Incentive Opportunities ResponsibilitiesThe OpportunityWe are hiring an Occupational Therapist (OT) to serve as Clinic Director at a continuing care retirement community that offers more than one of the following care settings: independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing.
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Director Emergency Services Largo, FL 💼 Competitive Compensation: $107,723 - $150,000 💰 15% Director Bonus Incentive 🚚 Relocation Policy D Eligible 🕰️ Full-time. 💰 Director bonus incentive of 15.
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In collaboration with the hospital executive team, Divisional Director of Facility Management and Regional Director of Engineering, the DFM is responsible for arranging maintenance schedules and projects, orchestrating personnel and contractors to complete building repairs and renovations, and maintaining inventory of infrastructure assets, maintenance tools, and supplies utilizing HCA Healthcare technology platforms.
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The Medical Director also provides/assists in the direction and oversight in the development and implementation of policies, procedures and clinical criteria for all medical programs and services and may serve as a liaison between physicians, and other medical service providers in selected situations.
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The role of the Director of the Emergency Services Department assures service, growth, development, personnel management, and resource allocation and management controls in order to ensure consistent high-quality patient care in the Emergency Department.
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The Director Marketing is responsible for leading the day-to-day activities related to defining, implementing, and executing market strategy, promotional initiatives and achieving financial results within the US market for the Sports Medicine business.
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We are searching for a Director of Maintenance to join our community that is resident and family focused, a team builder, and excited about the opportunity to assist in building a facility culture.
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