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Overview The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute seeks an Executive Assistant to provide varying degrees of executive administrative support to the Center Co-Directors, Scientific Director, and to a limited extent, Center Group Leaders in the newly established Center for Therapeutic Discovery (CTD.
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The Research Assistant will work directly with the BWH Project Coordinator and Project Director, as well as numerous other faculty and staff members. Working in concert with Project Coordinator and Project Director, develops and implements patient recruitment strategies.
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Works with the Executive Director on revenue enhancements and process improvement projects and facilitates the resolution of complex issues impacting compliance, revenue and daily front end processes within the Mass General Brigham and Faulkner Prior Authorization Team and Denials and Appeals Departments.
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Join Takeda as a Scientific Director, Pathology in Cambridge, MA, where you will be responsible for active cross-functional collaboration, interdisciplinary project team participation, scientific leadership in the design and implementation of safety assessment strategies to support program advancement and decision-making, primary evaluation and peer review of pathology specimens and data, preparation and review of regulatory documentation, study reports and manuscripts.
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The Bilingual Community Liaison will work under the direct supervision of My Ombudsman’s Service Team Director. The Bilingual Community Liaison (CL) receives and responds to inquiries from the general community and conducts intakes for members of MassHealth health plans when they have a complaint or need help accessing their plan’s benefits and services.
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Harbor Health is seeking a highly qualified and experienced Senior Vice President of Community Health Centers (SVP of CHCs) to oversee the operations of our federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) with multiple locations.
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As the Head of Pluripotent Stem Cell (PSC) Process Development, you will report to the Head of Process Development and provide strategic leadership to develop, establish, and drive the execution of the organization.
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1 - 3 years of similar experience with LIHTC and/or HUD Project Based Section 8. Certifications in HUD property management such as: CPO, COS, NAHP. LIHTC property management such as: SHCM, TCS, C3P, HCCP, NAHP.
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The Director will also serve as the Senior Executive Officer (SEO) of Manulife’s Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC) Office. The Director, Global HNW Distribution reports to the Chief Distribution Officer, Global HNW Distribution and is a key member of the sales and distribution team.
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Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), the Senior Director will join the Marketing and Communications department, composed of 6 talented and passionate professionals who handle all aspects of integrated marketing and communications including content planning and development, website and social media management, community relations, media relations, events, and alumni engagement.
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Reporting directly to Senior Director, Corporate FP&A and Treasury, the Assistant Treasurer at Revvity will play a pivotal role in managing global treasury operations and leading strategic initiatives to optimize the company's financial performance.
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Our ongoing commitment is focused on creating business practices that advance racial and social equity, investments in community impact programs for the benefit of Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), and expand upon project work related to racial equity and social justice.
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In the Tufts Medicine community, the CVSL CPE will work in tandem with Lowell General Hospital and Melrose Wakefield Hospital Presidents and Chief Medical Officers to oversee and guide CVSL services, and the provision of CV care provided by the employed and independent cardiologist in these facilities.
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Community Health Worker certification or willingness to earn a CHW certificate. Native American Lifelines Inc. (NAL) is a small nonprofit community-based agency in Baltimore, MD, with an additional service location in Boston, MA. NAL serves American Indians/Alaskan Natives, primarily providing health education, health promotion, case management, substance abuse counseling, dental services, transportation, and support groups.
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Ability to act as thought partner to Director/Sr. Director regarding departmental and project performance. Minimum Experience: 10 years of experience in strategic planning, business planning, consulting, project management, healthcare administration, or similar field required.
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