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Health Savings Account (HSA), two dental plans, vision plan, flexible spending BJ’s pays weekly. o Vacation, Personal, Holiday, Sick, Bereavement Leave, Jury Duty. Working the overnight shift.
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BENEFITS: (YEAR ROUND): Health and dental insurance, FSA, 403B contribution, paid time off, life insurance, short- and long-term disability, Employee Assistance Program. REPORTS TO: Deputy Director.
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May assist the Regional Director with office operations. Undertake ad hoc research projects and provide special events assistance as required by the Regional Director. POSITION TITLE: Assistant Regional Director.
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Lead and direct a team of Hearing Care Professionals Patient Care Coordinator Managers and support staff in a region to achieve sales budget, profit, exceptional customer/patient experience, and assigned KPIs. In this position, the Regional Director will showcase their leadership, coaching, mentoring skills, and business acumen to manage a team of retail-hearing healthcare employees to meet all budget goals.
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Assist the Director of Finance and Operations and building principals with custodian scheduling and supervision, when requested and/or needed. Provides a monthly overview and weekly schedule accessible to the Director of Finance and Operations to include time on site at each of the 5 buildings throughout the week and time spent on roles and responsibilities as defined below.
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Benefits We Offer: + Comprehensive health, prescription, dental, vision, life, and disability plans + Competitive pay rates + Referral opportunities ? As your true advocates, we will always help you thrive and pave the path forward in your career.
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