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This leader designs and implements programs that accelerate the organization's growth culture and enables team members and leaders to fulfill the IU Health Way (vision/mission) beginning at day one in new team member orientation, through annual mandatories, and ongoing learning and development programs.
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The Chief Legal & Compliance Officer is a strategic and results-oriented leader who will play a pivotal role in ensuring our company operates with the highest ethical and legal standards. Partner with business leaders across the organization to integrate legal and compliance considerations into strategic decision-making.
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Work with Talent Leader and Sales Enablement Specialist on onboarding program for Non-Exempt(Hourly) employees by researching and understanding of the work performed by our Non-exempt workforce, including day to day activities, tools/platforms utilized in their roles, etc.
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Champion leadership development and workforce planning priorities by assessing, selecting, retaining, and developing diverse, high-caliber talent that can lead the organization today and strengthen the leadership bench for the future.
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A leader in Electrical Supply and Manufacturing, the roots of this continuously successful (since 1926) organization are reflected in its enduring Values and Principles: hard-working, engaged, caring people who treat one another and our customers with the utmost respect and approach their work with a sense of urgency.
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With the launch of a new brand strategy, a recently centralized and restructured communications organization, and the appointment of a strong senior communications leadership team, the new Associate Vice President for University Communications will assume leadership at a time of opportunity and momentum for the university.
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The Vice President of Finance will be a key leader within our organization, reporting directly to the CEO and the Board, with a direct path to a CFO promotion in 2026. Significant experience in last 5 years at an organization divested from a larger entity OR saas/payments/fintech.
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Our client, headquartered in downtown Indianapolis, IN is a leader in the care services industry. Month-End Close: Drive the month-end SAGE accounts receivable accounting close for multiple entities within our organization, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
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Prepare proposals, fee justifications, and contracts for each project in conjunction with the Team Leader, Group Leader, and Principal-in-Charge. Coordinate each project with other department’s schedules through the Team Leader and Group Leader.
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Create innovative approaches to advancing performance of the accounting function of the organization. Work with People Operations to create succession plans, ensuring a pipeline of talent for key roles.
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The Food and Beverage Manager will be a leader in our organization and will be expected to lead by example. The Food and Beverage Manager will be a leader in our organization and will be expected to lead by example.
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Demonstrated ability to mentor team members in all areas of the organization including SDITs, team members in hourly positions and team leaders. Demonstrated ability to lead an organization that practices working safely at all times.
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Demonstrated ability to communicate to team members in the organization in a way that provides clear and precise direction. Rotational assignments in other areas of the store such as meat, bakery, produce and deli; also customer service and product flow experience is helpful.
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Write articles to be published in accounting and non-profit organization publications. Award winning firm named a Top 200 Firm by INSIDE Public Accounting (IPA), Top Regional Leader by Accounting Today, and Best Workplace Certification by the Best Christian Workplace Institute.
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Ensure a consistent customer experience across our Company's division and functional areas and share key learnings to support customer needs by effectively communicating and collaborating with the in-scope customer team: Customer Team Leader, Key Account Manager, Nurse Educator, Field Reimbursement Associate, Medicare Account Executive, and more.
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