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The Vice President of Quality Assurance is responsible for the strategic development and execution of Knipper Health's corporate quality assurance program and is accountable for the execution and administration of the QA & QC strategy, Quality Management Systems (QMS), and policies to assure compliance to FDA GxP regulations across products and all regulatory audit and inspection activities.
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Reporting directly to the Hospital President and the Network Chief Nursing Executive, this position is accountable for collaborating with other senior executives in developing and executing the strategic plan of the Medical Center.
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The Vice President, Sales position entails overseeing interactions with aircraft manufacturers, aftermarket partners, and military clients to achieve targeted sales revenue, profitability, and growth goals.
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The Vice President of National Wholesale is responsible for leading Ayr's rapidly growing portfolio of brands at a national level. Knowledge of and experience in the cannabis industry preferred, but not required.
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Adecco is partnering with a client in search of a Vice President, Sales. Adecco is partnering with a client in search of a Vice President, Sales. This role involves leading Sales, Account Management, Contract Management, and Customer Service teams, driving business development efforts, and cultivating strong relationships with stakeholders.
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The RVP of Operations is responsible for all operational activities of communities managed by Distinctive Living that are assigned to the Regional Vice President of Operation's region. Must be licensed or willing to obtain NJ CALA (Certified Assisted Living Administrator) licensure.
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Strong written and verbal communication skills, strong teamwork skills and positive community relations skills. Minimum five years' experience in the Seniors Housing Industry in a supervisory role. Supports the Executive Directors in managing all efforts and service programming to meet the expected revenue achievement of the regions on a monthly basis.
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Our client Skill Intelligence Platform™ addresses talent quality at every stage of the recruiting funnel, ensuring candidate skill, fit, and interest are at the heart of all your hiring decisions.
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All applicants must have a Valid NJ state license or certification as a Physical Therapist
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The Vice President will understand the unique features of GCU including the University's accessibility to transfer students, commuter students, first generation college students and students who are Pell eligible.
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