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The Marketing Director must be able to manage the multiple variables of lead management, business development, event planning and outreach, advertising and social media as well as being creative with a sense of urgency and enthusiasm.
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Master's degree in higher education (administration/leadership/management), business administration or any related field; doctoral degree preferred. Oversee all aspects of campus operations, including admissions, academic affairs, student services, human resources, and facilities management.
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Assist the Head Custodian in providing for frequent setup and clean up of after school activities and extra-curricular programs coordinated through the Community School Director or Athletic Director.
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Work with product management on evaluating price lists and pricing strategy. Works with product management and internal departments as needed to develop, review and roll content into the marketplace.
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The Medical Director is responsible to provide 24-hour management of the Nursing/Health Services and Medical and Psychiatric Services of the facility. In conjunction with the CMO, Executive Director and the governing authority of the substance use disorders treatment facility, plan, and budget for medical services.
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Travel up to 30% English required Preferred Skills/ Qualifications: Knowledgeable in SAP S4/Hana Work experience at a customs broker or a freight forwarder Experience working with Global Trade Management Software Experience managing logistics service providers and/or compliance consultants.
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The Sports-Minded Management Consultant will work on the Marketing team supporting the Senior Account Executive, Account Supervisor, Management Supervisor, and Account Director, as well as senior team members in day-to-day client business management.
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Proficiency with or the ability to quickly learn the organization’s HRIS, payroll, and talent management systems; Experience with Paylocity will be preferred. Regarding the role, the Director of Human Resources will plan, lead, direct, develop, and coordinate the policies, activities, and staff of the Human Resources (HR) department, ensuring legal compliance and implementation of the organization’s mission and talent strategy.
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Overview The Director of Electrical Infrastructure reports to the Vice President of Technical Development (ATS) and will be responsible for leading the eMobility and Microgrid Technical Team as well as assisting the VP on identifying opportunities, qualifying prospects, resource assignments, identifying needs for additional developers and engineers, and creating processes for the pursuit of eMobility and Microgrid projects.
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Practice Area Profile The Corporate Development Practice (CD) combines rich expertise in corporate strategy concepts with a management methodology designed to create sustainable value-add for BCG clients.
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The Senior Financial Planner is responsible for supporting the (Sr.) Financial Advisor or Division Director by maintaining biblical client relationships and obtaining, analyzing, and coordinating complex financial information to develop customized, integrated financial plans consistent with client needs.
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Role Summary: The Regional Sales Director (RSD) role is a field-based Supplemental Health sales role that partners with the field sales and account management teams in driving product growth.
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Advanced level of demonstrated knowledge and skill in the following areas: investigation techniques; written and verbal communication related to claims handling; insurance contracts; legal requirements and regulations; damage and/or loss evaluation; negotiations; industry trends; litigation procedures, reserving, and time management skills.
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Perform any other duties as requested by the Vice President or Regional Director of Operations. Highgate also has the creativity and bandwidth to develop bespoke hotel brands and utilizes industry-leading proprietary revenue management tools that identify and predict evolving market dynamics to drive out performance and maximize asset value.
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Revenue Cycle Manager - Fast Track to Director - in-office opportunity in Alpharetta up to $120K salary, DOE, plus benefits and perks. Billing and Collections Management. Proficiency in revenue cycle management software and Microsoft Office Suite.
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