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The Chief Development Officer, who reports to the Chief Executive Officer, manages key elements of the Samaritans' fundraising plan, including annual fund, development operations.
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Daily, you will interact and rely on the advice of the Deputy General Counsel and General Counsel, the Chief Information Officer, the Chief Administrative Officer, and the Director of Compliance.
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The Town of South Boston, VA is seeking a Deputy Police Chief to direct and coordinate the protective service and administrative tasks for the Operations or Services divisions of the Police Department.
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As a leader of the Nursing Care Continuum Management (CCM) division, the role reports to the Senior Vice President Patient Care Services, Chief Nursing Officer, the Deputy Chief Nursing Officer/VP Nursing, and Vice President of Clinical Operations and Care Continuum for practice professional standards, quality, and safety.
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ConnecticutWiggin and Dana is seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to oversee the business operations and practice support areas of the Firm. This role is the highest administrative position at the firm and reports directly t.
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Reporting to the Executive Director and serving on the senior leadership team, the Chief Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for creating and implementing the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University's fundraising strategy and leading a comprehensive development program that ranges from membership levels to 8-figure capital gifts.
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The Assistant SRNA Program Director collaborates with Chief CRNA and Clinical Director to maintain the goal of overseeing student education. Directly communicates with Chief CRNA and School of Nurse Anesthesia to develop action plans to support SRNA if clinical deficits are noted.
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In addition to acting as the Assistant SRNA Program Director, this individual will be responsible OR duties preformed by a Staff CRNA. Acts as the Assistant SRNA Program Director for all affiliated SRNA and CRNA education programs.
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Job Summary: The Director, CPD Operations reports to the Associate Chief Nurse, Perioperative Services. This position is responsible for the operations management of Central Processing function in Perioperative Services by supporting 40 operating rooms on 2 campuses, 3 CPD locations, and in the medical center by supporting over 80 internal and external clinics, the procedural departments, and Labor and Delivery.
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Under the general supervision of the Administrative Director and Administrative Manager in the section of Hematology & Medical Oncology, the Senior Program Coordinator is responsible for assisting the Center of Excellence in Sickle Cell Disease Program (SCD) and the Section of Hematology & Medical Oncology in the day-to-day operations and management of administrative services to meet the clinical, research and education missions at Boston Medical Center.
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You will be needed to work on-call 24 hours / 7 days per week for support on a rotation basis with our Chief Engineer and Assistant Chief Engineer. (10%) Assist the Chief and Assistant Chief Engineer with building, operating, and maintaining off-site transmission facilities as needed.
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The coordinator provides administrative, fundraising and project support for the Managing Director of Home Base and other team members. The Development Coordinator is an integral member of the Massachusetts General Hospital Development Office, supporting the fundraising activities of the Home Base program.
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Director, Software Engineering will lead our Risk Management Tech teams through their transformational journey, building relationships to advise and partner with the Chief Enterprise Risk Officer and Chief Audit Officer of a Fortune 100 company, and their teams, along the way.
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The Executive Operations Assistant will work under the supervision of the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Science (BIDLS) IT and Operations Program Coordinator and provide administrative support services to the BIDLS executive team, MA State Public Health Laboratory (MA SPHL) Lab Director and Associate Lab Director, and the Office of the Medical Director.
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Works in concert with VP of Operations, Chief Clinical Officer, Nursing, Clinical and Operational management, when necessary, in gathering and documenting information pertaining to all potential liability claims and high-risk areas.
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