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Provides managerial support, clinical backup for the Director (subset of direct reports to be reassigned) and works with Crisis managers to improve system relationships. Provides coverage for the Crisis Clinical Program manager and the Crisis Program Supervisor when they are out or there are gaps in the crisis call schedule to include stepping into being Crisis Consulting Clinician to support teams in the field, Crisis Triage Clinician to take and respond to crisis calls by phone and working alongside Crisis Intervention specialists for direct service in the community, managing team schedules, completing crisis documentation in tracking systems and in Avatar.
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Senior director, clinical program lead, late-stage clinical development, clinical trials, global, strategy, hematology, lymphoma, oncology, targeted therapies, ADCs, antibody-drug conjugates, program, asset, label extension, life-cycle management, pharma, biotech, biopharma, MD, medical doctor, phase I, phase II, phase III, FDA.
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In collaboration with department director and Physics director participates in clinical education, training, and competency evaluations for medical physics, Dosimetry, and therapy staff.
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Coordinate and collaborate with the Artistic Director, Business Manager, and other SBMT leaders to ensure consistent communications and interactions with donors, SBMT leaders, internal stakeholders, and other key constituents.
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Three (3) years of janitorial or facilities services experience with one (1) year of lead, supervisor, manager or director experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience in a Janitorial, Environmental Services, Hospital Housekeeping, and/or Facilities setting.
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We are seeking a Director Supply Chain who is experienced, highly energetic, and committed to developing and executing the company’s supply strategy across all clinical and pre-clinical programs.
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Supermicro Computer, Inc. is looking for a Sales Director responsible for maintaining the quality, efficiency, and integrity of Supermicro's sales process through various means of marketing activities and working with cross functional teams, including Engineering, Finance, Logistics, and Programs.
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Apply appropriate clinical criteria/guidelines, policy, procedures and clinical judgment to issue appeals disposition and provide recommendations to a Medical Director. Assist with researching and reviewing Potential Quality of Care Issue (PQI) cases including case preparation and presentation to a Medical Director with a clinical recommendation for the severity level.
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Our client is looking for an ambitious and experienced, sponsorship seller, with a proven track record of successfully closing six and seven figure deals, to become our Director/Senior Manager of Business Development.
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This includes metals, plastics, PCBAs, cables, and various electronic components in conjunction with Senior Sourcing Manager and Senior Director of Supply Chain. May include negotiate Supply Agreements with suppliers with a goal to secure Procept's interests in quality, cost, delivery, capacity, and performance in conjunction with Senior Sourcing Manager and Senior Director of Supply Chain.
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If you are a Licensed Therapist (Licensed Professional Counselor LPCC, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist LMFT, Licensed Clinical Social Worker LCSW, or Psychologist or Licensed Psychotherapist PhD or PsyD) looking to establish or advance your career with a practice committed to both high quality care and your growth and well being, we want to meet you.
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Reporting to the head football coach and a dotted line to the Managing Director of SARC, the Coordinator of Academic Development performs duties under general supervision and takes work lead direction from the Senior Associate AD for Football Operations and the Managing Director of SARC to achieve specified outcomes.
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Any third-party recruiting agreements for Legence and its affiliate companies may only be executed by Legence Holdings LLC’s CHRO or Director of Talent Acquisition, without exception. Take part in various projects, providing support to Sr. Director of IT Operations and Integrations.
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Conduct drills and trainings for building staff and tenant floor wardens in accordance with California Title 19 Code of Regulations and maintains High-Rise Fire Safety Director License. Work with Director of Leasing on preparing vacant spaces for leasing, overall marketing strategy and building positioning.
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Hospice care is provided by our specially-trained team of health care professionals, including a medical director/physician, medical social worker, skilled nurse, home health aide, spiritual counselor and hospice volunteer.
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