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We create world-class content, which we distribute across our portfolio of film, television, and streaming, and bring to life through our theme parks and consumer experiences.
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Montefiore Medical Center is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Clinic OR - Operating Room Director for a nursing job in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Under the leadership of the Vice President, Surgical Services, the Business Director will seek to challenge and re-invent traditional paradigms of management of Montefiore's operating rooms in order to improve operating results across the entire Perioperative Services line.
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That is why we are currently seeking our Head of Demand Generation & Branded Media located in our office in Englewood Cliffs NJ. What we can offer:A crafted employee experience that allows for professional growth, a focus on health & well-being and an internal community that sets you up for success.
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We are currently seeking a Director, ProductManagementto join our dynamic team inEnglewood Cliffs, NJand lead theProduct ManagementTeamfor LG SKS and Pro Builder! Program support : Model Home / Display / Personal Use / Influencer / Sell-out MDF.
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The Physical Therapist Clinical Director is responsible for complete oversight of operations and administration of rehabilitative outpatient clinic providing Physical and Occupational Therapy. Monitor documentation audits, Medicare compliance and patients approaching MMR cap.
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The strategic planning Associate Director is responsible for category medium- and long-term capabilities, including capacity planning for the sourcing Units, also working to resolve long term demand and supply constraints.
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We are a small, employee-centric organization driven by our collective commitment to ABA excellence.
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A healthcare services organization in New York City is looking to add an experienced professional to their team as their new Director of Managed Care. Responsibilities: The Director of Managed Care will: Plan, organize and direct the operational functions of the facility as they relate to managed care.
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Responsibilities:The Director of Managed Care will: Plan, organize and direct the operational functions of the facility as they relate to managed care. Develop, interpret and implement policies and procedures to create and maintain an effective managed care program with maximum reimbursement rates Manage staff for optimum performance Perform other duties, as needed Qualifications: 3+ years of experience in Healthcare setting Bachelor's Degree Knowledge of Payer / Insurance company practices Experience in the negotiation and management of Managed Care contracts Knowledge of state and regulatory HMO guidelines.
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Have state specific Administrative or Director credential, and any other state specific guidelines for the role. Opportunities for Growth: On-going training and professional development, tuition reimbursement, and leadership pathways to help you meet your goals as an educator.
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This a is a critical role within the Digital Transformation organization.
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As the Director of Operations for our healthcare company, you will lead and oversee all aspects of our operational activities to ensure the delivery of high-quality healthcare services. Director of Operations.
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As the SEO lead, you’ll play a key role in developing SEO strategies to inform the content experience as well as technical SEO optimizations on LG.com/us.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Director of Security Development to lead our proactive security initiatives and drive the development of robust security solutions. Experience with vulnerability management, penetration testing, and security assessment methodologies.
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Director, Enterprise Architecture. We own and operate leading entertainment and news brands, including NBC, NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Sports, Telemundo, NBC Local Stations, Bravo, USA Network, and Peacock, our premium ad-supported streaming service.
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