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This Transportation Security Officer position is located in Transportation Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security (DHS). OR B. Education: Have a high school diploma, General Educational Development (GED), High School Equivalency Test (HiSET), or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) high school equivalency certificate.
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Coordinate with and escalate to, the Director of Operations, strategic and operational issues and risks for the business operations in a timely manner e. Organizational Development Job Description Service Manager a.
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Come be a part of our collaborative culture where you can expect local mentorship and peer support from the very best clinicians in ABA therapy combined with expansive growth and development opportunities to further your career.
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Developing, implementing and monitoring departmental policies and procedures which support the organizational goals and business objectives and ensuring they are met performing comprehensive audits on staff competency and reporting timesensitive information or non-compliance to Sterile Processing Manager.
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Reporting to the Dual General Manager, the Dual Director of Sales is responsible for maintaining the highest level of ethical leadership to lead the properties to achieve their business goals.
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In this Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) role, you will be given the freedom to break with traditional approaches, instead, using the best innovative path when planning patient treatment. In this Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) role, you will be given the freedom to break with traditional approaches, instead, using the best innovative path when planning patient treatment.
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As a fully remote telecommuting position, communication is one of the most important and valued skills at Strategic Financial Reporting, Inc. All team members are expected to communicate powerfully in all aspects of client support and internal services.
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Reports to the SVP of Sales and Operations to support overall strategic planning and linking pursuits/capture activities which support the business development metrics for awards, submits, and pipeline growth.
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This role will be the first point of contact for new hires and will report to the Learning and Talent Development Manager. Currently, Legends works with marquee clients across business verticals including professional sports; collegiate; attractions; entertainment; and conventions and leisure.
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Reporting to the Director of Events, the Event Manager will manage every aspect of their assigned events from the advance planning stages through the end of the event and event settlement.
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Engage internal Legal department for vendor management, risk management, court appearance and contract administration matters. Collaborate with Learning & Development to train, develop and provide leadership to exceptional team members to ensure the property can operate effectively and to ensure team members are pursuing the next step in their Scion career.
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TOC is a well renowned orthopedic practice and has been in business for almost 50 years with subspecialties in trauma, foot and ankle, spine, hand, adult reconstruction, pediatrics, pain management, and sports medicine.
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RequiredBachelor’s Degree in Nursing or related healthcare field (with Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree in Business Administration/Hospital Administration/ Public Health) - Collaborate with other functional areas that interface with the utilization management department, including but not limited to claims, appeals, product, network development and care management.
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Primary HR business partner and SME to all organizational levels in order to help maximize the performance, productivity and profitability of the company through its workforce. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Management, Finance or related field and a minimum of 5 years HR generalist experience preferably in a HRDOO environment or equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Work with the lead pastor to plan and execute a powerful worship experience where people encounter the presence of God. Leverage the features of Planning Center by scheduling volunteers and planning a clearly communicated order of service for all teams.
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