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Reporting to the Executive Director, the Education Director will work with students, visitors, our volunteer corps, industry recruiters, and public and private school educators and administrators.
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Jeff Rapsis, Executive Director. The Aviation Museum of N.H., a non-profit historic preservation and education institution based at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Londonderry, N.H., seeks a dynamic Education Director.
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What you’ll do: ·Provide direct oversight and leadership for CMC's patient access/registration, facility and professional coding, revenue cycle nurse auditors, clinical documentation improvement, denials management, utilization management, and charge master analysis.
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Work with the Strategy Team, Special Assistant and Advisor to the Executive Office, and Chief of Staff to manage agendas, materials, and technology as well as facilitate, as needed, monthly all staff, manager, and director meetings.
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Canterbury Shaker Village, located in Canterbury, New Hampshire, seeks a talented Executive Director to lead the organization into a new phase of vision and energy. The Executive Director will have proven effectiveness as an executive or senior-level professional in nonprofit organizations such as museums, historic sites, preservation institutions, or other similar mission-driven organizations.
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The Executive Director leads the organizations' staff and boards to execute each respective organization’s mission and vision by spearheading revenue generation while overseeing strategic planning, resource allocation and business operations.
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Position Specific Responsibilities Floats to regional programs based on need, and at the direction of the Hospice Regional Executive of Clinical Operations, providing Hospice Director of Clinical Services functions.
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Related experience may include: Account Development Manager, Account Executive, Account Manager, Channel Sales Director, Distribution Sales Manager, Outside Sales, Outside Sales Representative, Sales Consultant, Sales Director, Sales Rep, Sales Representative, Marketing Representative, Sales Manager.
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The Executive Creative Director (ECD) is a hands-on leader responsible for shaping the creative identity of the company within the digital landscape, ensuring that Sitecore resonates with audiences and setting the brand apart in the competitive software industry.
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The Regional Sales Director will collaborate with sales, operations and executive teams to develop and effectuate company objectives and strategic initiatives. Career Path: Senior Regional Sales Director, Director of Energy Sales, VP of Energy Sales and other senior management and operations opportunities.
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As an experienced Freedom Energy sales team member, the Regional Sales Director will be a key contributor driving sales and assisting to enhance sales processes and strategies while consistently supporting team members and positively impacting those around them.
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Benchmark Senior Living is seeking an experienced Assisted Living Executive Director to join our growing organization. As an Executive Director of Operations for Benchmark Senior Living, you will have the opportunity to improve the quality of life of the Senior Citizens living in your community.
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Executive Director of Camping Services FLSA: Exempt Class: Full time Secretariat: Catholic Schools Office and Camps Posted on Career Page. Develop marketing strategies for the two camps in cooperation with the marketing director and resident directors.
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As the Traveling Executive Director of Operations, you will manage an assigned assisted living community’s budget and occupancy goals as well as maintain appropriate staffing levels and drive overall customer service for a short period to provide coverage for vacations, leave of absences and vacancies.
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Set Strategy - Senior leader to collaboratively drive the strategic policy and positioning on Medicare, Medicaid, Duals, and CHIP to engage, inform, and persuade decision-makers in Congress and the Administration on the most effective solutions.
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