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The Business Development Director is responsible for hospital inpatient and outpatient census in the IRF and/or LTCH and mix through the design and implementation of referral programs and customer service strategies.
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Bachelor's degree in a business or scientific discipline (MBA, MD or graduate degree in life sciences preferred) and minimum 3 years business development experience in a pharmaceutical company or comparable experience within an investment bank, venture capital fund or consulting firm.
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CAMP is part of the Hearst Business Media portfolio. CAMP’s relationships with business aircraft manufacturers, aircraft maintenance facilities, and parts suppliers place it in a unique position to understand how current offline information flows in the business aviation industry to introduce friction to the global market for business aviation parts and services.
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The Business Development Director is responsible in creating an environment and culture that enables the hospital to fulfill its mission by meeting or exceeding its goals, conveying the hospital mission to all staff, holding staff accountable for performance, motivating staff to improve performance and being responsible for the operation of the department, measurement, assessment and continuous improvement of the department's performance.
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Stay abreast of competitive landscape and emerging technologies to best position Comcast Business Services in the marketplace. Territory development to include development of local business partnerships and organizational affiliations and local enhancement of Comcast positioning and brand.
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Develop test scenarios, cases, and scripts and execute testing to ensure the Guidewire solution meets business requirements. Evaluate and analyze business requirements to develop detailed Guidewire software requirements and specifications.
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We are currently seeking a temp-to-hire inside sales Business Development Representative at our Eatontown, NJ location. CAMP is building a digital business that will streamline the exchange of parts and services and create substantial value for both CAMP and the aviation industry at large.
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The GIS Sr. Business Application Developer will be responsible for development and technical support of NJR’s GIS Integration with Maximo and Clevest. Assist the Business with Esri ArcGIS system upgrades to newer versions.
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What we are looking for: We are seeking a Business Development Officer to assist First Atlantic Federal Credit Union to live out our Mission and Vision by working directly with the VP of Services and Operations, looking to expand its loan portfolio in the commercial lending sector.
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The Business Development Nurse Liaison will be responsible for going into the Hospitals and Rehabs and build professional partnerships. Each Right at Home office and business is independently owned and operated under a franchise agreement with Right at Home, LLC. Right at Home, LLC is not the employer or joint employer of the employees of any of its franchised offices.
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Three to five years in workforce development or related business support model. Identifies potential business development opportunities and referral sources to achieve increased job placement levels.
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The Territory Manager will be responsible for achieving organizational objectives and metrics as provided by the Regional Business Manager and National Sales Director. Territory Business Manager, NYC/NJ.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Biology, Chemistry, or other related field OR at least 2 years of telephone, B2B sales experience (Life Sciences industry is a plus). Utilize sales planning tools and the pipeline management process to obtain business objectives and goals.
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The Maximo Sr. Business Application Developer WAM (Work and Asset Management) will be responsible for technical support of firm's Enterprise Asset Management (EAM). Our client is looking for a Sr. Business Application Developer (Maximo) to join their team in Wall, NJ.
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You are not alone, approximately 85% of the new franchise owners were professionals transitioning out of the corporate grind, and 25-30% keep their job and run their business on the side. Our firm works closely with individuals who are open to exploring business ownership, giving them a chance to build equity in a business of their own.
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