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Description: Reporting to the Regional Vice President for Human Resources, Specialty Hospitals, the Executive Director, Human Resources will partner with the RVP of HR to deliver the highest quality leadership and drive talent strategy for the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital (Spaulding), including Spaulding Boston, Spaulding Cambridge, Spaulding Brighton, Spaulding Cape Cod and all ambulatory sites.
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Location : We are seeking an experienced Human Resources Director for Lucas Oil Stadium , home to the Indianapolis Colts National Football team! Job Listing: Human Resources Director At Sodexo Live.
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Phillips-Medisize is seeking a Human Resources Manager, reporting directly to the Americas HR Director, to support our business needs. The HR Manager will collaborate with business leaders and local HR to bring critical thought leadership and perspective on human resources labor strategy, leadership development, strategic workforce planning/talent management, team and organization effectiveness, and change management.
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The Employee Benefits Manager works closely with the Director and Deputy Director of Human Resources to support the Human Resources Department’s needs and performs other related duties as assigned.
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Provides input to employee evaluations per policies and procedures and communicates all employee relations' issues with the Regional Vice President, Operations and Senior Vice President, Human Resources.
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Hussmann has a career opportunity for an HR Director, reporting to the Senior Vice President, Human Resources. Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Organization Development, Business, or related field required.
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Director of Talent Requirements:Must be 18 years or olderBachelor Degree preferredExperience in Human Resources preferredAvailability Requirements:Monday - Saturday open availability (typical work schedule would be 5 days/week)Typical schedule will vary working 8-10 hours/day to accommodate meetings, interviews and needs of the business, working 40-45 hours/week in totalLive out our Purpose: “To R.E.F.R.E.S.H. the lives of all we serve.
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SUPERVISION EXERCISED:This position directly supervises Associate Executive Director, Equity, Programs & Leadership; Associate Director, Accounting and Finance; Associate Director, Human Resources and Professional Development, Associate Director, Administration & Communications; and Associate Director, Operations and Services, two (2) Co-Directors, Student Recreation Center.
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Job Summary:The HR Manager will oversee the Human Resources operations, ensuring that all HR policies and procedures align with the company’s strategic goals. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Healthcare Administration, or related field.
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Minimum 2 years of Human Resources (HR) experience with knowledge of LOA and disability principles or 1 year of LOA and disability-specific HR experience required. The Human Resources Specialist – LOA will be responsible for managing the day-to-day interactive process related to reasonable accommodation requests and leaves of absence for union and non-union employee.
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Under direct supervision of the Director, HR – Operations, in collaboration with the HR Management team, the Human Resources Business Partner maintains responsibility for Human Resources activities for assigned client groups including but not limited to employee relations, benefits administration, performance management, HRIS and compensation.
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Assist the Human Resources Director or Human Resources Manager in directing and instructing the management staff in effective recruiting and interviewing techniques using methods such as verbal presentations and written directions to ensure the hiring and retention of qualified and effective associates.
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Human Resources Solutions (HRS) is recruiting for one Administrative Director of Social Services M-III to function as the Managing Director of Special Projects, who will: -Prepare and present data and reports to the Deputy Commissioner and other HR leadership, identify errors and or issues of concern and recommend solutions.
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The CUNY School of Medicine (CUNY Med) is seeking an Executive Director for Human Resources. The Executive Director of Human Resources will be responsible for a growing and dynamic medical school.
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The Vice President Hospital Finance will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial operations, and developing and implementing strategic initiatives. The Vice President Hospital Finance position offers competitive pay, generous benefits, and potential relocation assistance.
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