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Position Summary Reporting directly to the Executive Director of the Clinical Trials Office (CTO), the Associate Director for Operations (Associate Director) is responsible for the management and oversight of business operations and finance in the CTO at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons (VP&S) and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH).
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We provide comprehensive, independent, and objective wealth transfer planning advice, and help clients make more informed, strategic decisions relevant to their personal financial comfort, business and investment needs, family legacy, and charitable giving during their lifetime and through estate planning.
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Advance the organization’s core goals under its strategic plan: Increasing housing supply, advancing racial equity, and building resilience and upward mobility. Experience in some combination of the following areas will be valuable: Federally Qualified Health Centers, Charter Schools, New Markets Tax Credit transactions, affordable housing finance, solar development, energy efficiency, decarbonization, and renewable energy finance.
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What you’ll do:Business Planning & Goal Execution: Responsible for planning and implementing tactical strategies within the field to ensure the revenue budget is met and the territory’s strategic service goals are met.
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Description As a member of the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) leadership team, the Enterprise Payment CFO will be a key partner to the Chief Enterprise Payments Officer in setting the strategy and related financial performance metrics.
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Provides management and operational oversight for the Case Management and Social Work/Discharge Planning departments at the assigned DMC hospital(s), in collaboration with hospital and system leadership.
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Experience developing enterprise wide solutions and strategic roadmaps (current and target/future state) for broad spectrum of technical areas such as SAP, Elastic, Splunk, Jenkins, webMethods, AWS and Azure Cloud and others.
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Reporting to the Upward Bound Program Assistant Director, the Outreach Specialist assumes responsibility for event planning (e.g., college tours, staff travel) and conducts recruitment presentations to students, parents, and community members aligned with the project's plan of operation.
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In parallel, our Federal Planning Group focuses on providing strategic planning and advisory services to federal agencies across various sectors. Job Overview: As an Urban Planner on our Federal team at AECOM, you will be a key team member supporting the planning and developing projects for various federal agencies.
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The Future Manufacturing Enterprise Team was carved out as a SWAT group to entrepreneurially seek white space growth opportunities in the Business 4.0 TM ecosystem, drive strategic growth and elevate market positioning for the Business Group.
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Translate needs and desires into visual concepts; preparing architectural drawings for presentations, space planning, concepts, schematics, design development and construction documents. In this role, you will create, lead and manage all architectural projects, including planning, designing, analyzing, constructing and permitting.
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Leadsbi-weekly planning sessions (See Scholar Support System/Triple S Overview) tosupport scholar business growth. Planning and conducting individual meetings with scholars, including how to support scholars through the “Scholar Support System.
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Thorough knowledge of a variety of state and local tax sales and use tax laws, regulations, policies and procedures, as well as tax planning, restructuring, due diligence, audit defense, reverse audits and state controversy work.
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Experience in discharge planning, home health care, rehabilitative medicine, community health or managed care preferred. · Provides counseling and interventions related to treatment decisions and end of life issues including Advanced Care Planning.
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May work with providers to secure discharge plans, Notice of Non-Medical Coverage, Durable medical equipment, and other home supports required for discharge planning. Two (2) years experience as medical assistant, care technician, post-acute care and home health care support staff or ancillary services in other health care related field preferred.
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