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Under the direction of the CEO, the Chief Operating Officer assumes responsibility for overseeing and leading the operations of the following departments at ZSFG: Behavioral Health Center, Capital Programs, Facilities Maintenance, Clinical Laboratory, Anatomic Pathology, Rehabilitation Services, Food and Nutrition Services, Health & Safety, Support Services, Environmental Services, Disaster & Emergency Preparedness, Materials and Supply Chain Management and the Equity Program.
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The Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) is seeking a Chief Operating Officer to provide visionary leadership and work towards accomplishing our Mission of Making Lives Beter Through Transportation.
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Under the direction of the Executive Vice President and Chief Laboratory Officer, provides overall management and operational direction for Pearl Pathways to ensure financially sound, state-of-the-art capabilities and growth commensurate with the long-term objectives of Versiti.
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Ensure PMs and staff follow all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) related to project installation. Ensure proper Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and safety protocols are followed.
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Develops, implements and monitors operating budgets for areas of responsibility. The hospital is home to a robust Graduate Medical Education department and residencies in Internal Medicine, Transitional Year, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, General Surgery, and OBGYN and offers fellowships in Cardiology, Geriatrics, Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine and Sports Medicine.
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The Transit Chief Operating Officer is an executive level position, reporting to the Transit General Manager (GM), that provides leadership and direction for Metro Transit's internal operations to optimize organizational effectiveness.
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PRIMARY SUMMARY : The Chief Operating Officer (COO) will be responsible for the oversight of all Hartford Public Schools’ operational areas and will supervise and evaluate administrators and teachers as assigned.
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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for propelling The Climate Center’s fund development to new heights to drive the organization's urgent Climate-Safe California goals. She/they/he will join our management team and grow our fundraising efforts as Chief Development Officer in support of our urgent Climate-Safe California flagship campaign.
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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for generating funds in support of the YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee (YWCA) by designing, planning, leading and growing innovative development efforts with a focus on major gifts, annual giving, planned giving, donor recognition, cross-sector partnerships/cause marketing, and coordination of funding campaigns while fostering a culture of philanthropy.
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HARTZ Search invites you to explore an exciting opportunity with our client - Juliette Fowler Communities - in Dallas, TX, for the Chief Financial Officer. Fowler’s Children Youth and Family Services “CYFS” – resources and connections help over 700 individuals annually – neighborhood families in need, foster families, DISD students, and their families.
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Partner with Chief Credit Officer on portfolio and asset management and loan administration matters ensuring compliance with Housing Trust’s lending policies and all applicable laws and regulations.
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The CSO will join the TRISH leadership team which includes the Deputy Director/Chief Technology Transition Officer (CTTO), CFO, and the Chief Operations and Communications Officer (COCO), to help execute and coordinate TRISH’s science and technology initiatives within a fast-moving organization tasked with delivering health and performance technology and research deliverables to NASA’s Human Research Program (HRP.
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The Chief Compliance Officer (CCO)/BSA Officer is a senior management position that reports directly to the Chief Risk Officer. Consider this opportunity to join our team as Chief Compliance Officer.
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With a recent seed round of funding secured, the company is positioned for significant growth and is seeking a strategic and experienced Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to lead its technology development and strategy.
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We are seeking a highly experienced Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) to join a $10 billion Credit Hedge Fund. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Investment Advisor (IA) compliance, with the ability to launch and build a comprehensive compliance program.
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