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Required Education and/or Experience •Master’s Degree (in Health Promotion, Health Education, Public Health, Community Health Education, School Health, Higher Education, Health Communication, or a related field) with 1 year of experience in a health promotion or public health setting.
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Bachelor of Science or advanced degree in Physical Therapy (PT) Jefferson, LA: Relocate before starting work (Required) As a *Physical Therapy Center Director *with Concentra, you will positively shape healthcare in your community.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent post-secondary degree, or equivalent work experience. Collaborate with legal department as needed/required. This role will be based in the US or Canada reporting to the Director, People Business Partner.
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Support facilitation of the IBP process for the business group as required. Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, project management or other related field. 7 to 10 years of applicable work experience, including project or product management; required.
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Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Engineering, or a closely related discipline is required. Collaborate effectively with business partners to apply the appropriate strategies to achieve delivery, quality and cost KPIs including Customer Required Delivery (CRDD) performance, Defect on Arrival goals (DEFOA), logistics cost as percentage over revenue improvement.
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Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience, in a relevant field (e.g., nonprofit management, social work, public administration, education) is required. Strong work ethic with a high degree of energy.
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Culinary Arts or Bachelor’s degree required. Reviews and maintains required records and reports covering (a) number and kinds of regular and therapeutic diets, (b) prepared nutritional and caloric analyses of meals, costs of raw food and labor, (d) computation of daily meal costs, (e) inventory of equipment and supplies and (f) develops and directs department cost control procedures.
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Required Education : Bachelor’s degree in, business, public administration, energy, hydrogen, or a related field. Required Experience : Three (3) years of related experience in workforce development, communications, economic development, or education management; or any combination of education, training, and experience that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for the job.
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Master’s Degree required (Human Services, Social Services, Hospital Administration) Do you have significant management experience in the human services industry and a degree in Social Work.
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification is required. Education: Doctoral or Master’s Degree in Psychology, Counseling, or related discipline. SpringHealth Behavioral Health & Integrated Care is seeking a full-time Clinic Director for our Lawrenceville clinic.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, business or related discipline; MBA preferred, but not required. It is a must that the Director of Marketing has a high degree of personal integrity in dealing with superiors, subordinates and co-workers and will represent Plymouth Tube Company in a professional manner.
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Juris Doctorate Degree Required. Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy or related discipline/coursework from a four-year college or university. The Director of Regulatory Engagement will work closely in collaboration with the Director of Regulatory Affairs and Director of Government Affairs to develop and implement Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE)’s regulatory and policy agendas.
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Expert understanding and knowledge of regulatory requirements and drug development processes, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), regulatory requirements and guidelines associated with regulatory documents, regulatory submissions, plans required for the conduct of clinical studies, and clinical study data collection and results reporting.
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Experience with writing, developing, maintaining product labeling in the US and EU is required and around the globe is desirable including Asia-Pacific, LATAM, and Middle East. Bachelor’s or advanced degree in a scientific discipline with a minimum of 12 years in Regulatory Affairs and a minimum of 8-10 years of regulatory labeling experience in the biopharmaceutical industry.
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Master’s or PhD degree in a Natural Science or Chemistry required. Our client is seeking a Lab Director to join their team in Upstate New York. The individual in this role will oversee all operations within the organization’s facility.
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