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An SEO Director is an integral part of a successful marketing strategy. Being a SEO Director at Bankrate allows you to work alongside an expert Editorial team, advanced Engineers, and a world-class Design team to create a robust SEO strategy to drive brand visibility.
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In addition to providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient state-of-the-art care Bellevue is a city-wide medical specialty referral source. Under the direction and leadership of the Director of Nursing/ Assistant Director of Nursing/ Head Nurse/ Assistant Head Nurse, the Staff Nurse is guided by a thorough knowledge of nursing theory, principles and standards of quality nursing care.
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As the Hospice Director of Clinical Services (DCS), you will direct and lead the Interdisciplinary team, helping to meet the needs of the hospice patient and family in a manner consistent with the guidelines and policies of Compassus.
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The Manager works in close partnership with the Director in stewarding strong Trustee relationships; the Manager also works in coordination with the Director’s Office, Advancement and Curatorial teams, General Counsel, and Management Council.
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Job QualificationsRequired Education Associate's Degree or 4 years of Medicare grievance and appeals experience.
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In conjunction with the Executive Director recruit, select, supervise, mentor, educate, appraise, and counsel Manager of Assisted Living, Manager of Memory Care, in addition to medication administration team members according to Spectrum policies, procedures and protocols.
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You will report into Caitlin Roper, Executive Editorial Director of Books, Film/TV and Events. Description The New York Times is seeking a Deputy to the Editorial Director of Books, Events, and TV/Film. This role will focus on supporting the work of our editorial extensions in these areas.
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The Legal Talent Acquisition Coordinator will be responsible for the administrative coordination and implementation of law student recruitment, judicial clerkship recruitment, lateral associate/counsel/professional track attorney recruitment, the summer associate program, and onboarding processes.
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Working closely with National Sales Director, generate and close national partnership & branded content sales opportunities for Sinclair Digital Group (Live News, Sports, Lifestyle & Entertainment across Web, App, OTT/CTV, & Social.
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Practice the art and science of evidence-based nursing at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Morgan Stanley Childrens Hospital. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Hudson Valley Hospital.
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Location Description Our client is located in the heart of the thriving medical corridor in Upstate NY. The area has undergone a major transformation in the past few years, building on its marvelous waterfront on the shores of a beautiful lake, its historic architecture, its affordable, charming, tree-lined neighborhoods, its proximity to Canada and the Toronto metropolitan area, its world-renowned symphony and art gallery, dozens of universities and colleges, and its international airport.
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We take the art and science of gaming to the next level through our curiosity for the unexplored, passion for games, respect for each other and love for our players - and we’re not afraid to have fun along the way.
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SMBC is seeking an experienced Managing Director to lead our strategic Cybersecurity Data and Business Management initiatives. This executive level position will report to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), whom is responsible for all aspects of Information Security, Cyber Risk Management and Security Operations.
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Director Of eDiscovery Employment Type: Full Time, Executive Level Department: eDiscovery and Litigation Contact Government Services is seeking an experienced and motivated Director of eDiscovery for one of our large government projects.
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Role Summary & ImpactWe are looking for a business analytics and measurement strategist – Associate Director who will deliver campaigns analysis to understand efficiency and effectiveness of audience-driven strategies as well as monitor, suggest optimizations and capture learnings to refine audience-driven strategies and deliver support business outcomes.
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