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Reporting to the (Operations Manager, Deputy Director, and Director), responds to requests for emergency and non-emergency police, fire and medical services. Obtain and maintain a certification from APCO in Public Safety Telecommunicator I (PST1) and Advanced Fire Communications.
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Consults with the Bureau Chief of Human Resources, Deputy Bureau Chief and Deputy Director in matters of highest confidentiality. At the direction of the Deputy Bureau Chief, acts a liaison between the Offices Under the President and other Cook County offices and agencies.
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Under the supervision of the Deputy Village Manager/Community Development Director, the Building & Inspectional Services Manager oversees all aspects of development permitting services, including the supervision of three full-time staff and five consultants.
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He/she leads and acts as the subject matter expert (SME) working in collaboration with the Health System Center Directors and Associate Director for Patient Care Services (ADPCS), and their Deputy ADPCS developing and setting the strategic direction and operational tactics on nursing practice for the network and individual markets.
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Ability to type 40 words per minute while conversing with callers and/or field personnel via two-way radio systems. Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Of 9-1-1 Telecommunicator. Licenses And Other Requirements Of 9-1-1 Telecommunicator.
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Additional Duties as assigned by Assistant Direct, Director of Capital Management, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and or other members of management as needed. Additional Duties as assigned by Assistant Direct, Director of Capital Management, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and or other members of management as needed.
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Reporting to ADM’s Deputy General Counsel and working closely with ADM’s Treasury team, the Director of Insurance and Risk Management will serve as owner of ADM’s corporate insurance program, including managing all insurance policies, leading annual insurance renewals, directing claims processes, overseeing ADM’s wholly-owned captive insurance company, liaising with ADM’s Operations team on loss controls, and serving as the subject matter expert on insurance.
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The incumbent may also represent the Deputy Director on local Federal executive projects or similar activities. Assists the Deputy Director with oversight responsibilities by conducting specific studies and analyses to support operational reviews and measure achievement of goals and performance expectations, execution of plans, accomplishment of benchmarks, compliance with directives, and utilization of resources.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director of Pre-Professional Programs, the Program Director, Careers in Law (CIL) will create and manage a comprehensive set of law programming, advising, and support for students and alumni of the University of Chicago.
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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, the Director Labor and Employment Law will provide accurate, concise, and practical strategic legal advice on labor and employment matters that may affect the agency's operations; manage and direct the in-house legal team and also retain and manage outside counsel; will provide and advise senior leadership, including the General Counsel and Executive Director/CEO with respect to investigations and issues that may lead to litigation.
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Serves as the head of the division in the absence of the Deputy Director. Works with the Deputy Director and supervisory teams in creating and maintaining division processes, day to day operating procedures, developing practices, managing staffing issues, and assists the division in meeting goals and accomplishments.
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Partner with the Deputy General Counsel in the management of litigation staff including hiring, disciplinary actions and/or termination procedures, coaching, training, performance evaluation and monitoring, conflict resolution, and mentoring.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Financial Officer, the District Director Financial Planning & Budgeting is responsible for the development of the district annual budget, strategic financial planning, business operations and compliance, and support for the financial aspects of various systems.
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Accountable to: Coordinator, Director of Finance, Director of Evaluation, and Deputy Director of Programs, Co-Executive Directors. Submit proposals to the Director of Development, Deputy Director of Programs, Program Directors, and Co-Executive Directors for approval.
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Serves as the technical expert and principal advisor to the Deputy Director on all substantive matters associated with security sales, equity instruments, risk sharing including securitizations, loss share, and structured transaction programs.
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