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The Director, Scientific Communications is a core member of Medical Strategy and Communications and leads the development and implementation of global Medical Communications Strategy across regions.
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Requires a bachelor’s degree preferably in Human Resources, Business, Psychology, Education or related field; or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking an Organizational and Talent Development Specialist for the department of University Human Resources.
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From our people who are caring, candid, and impact-driven to our business, which is innovative and rooted in science, we believe that being proudly unique, determined to be our best, and authentic is essential to fulfilling our purpose.
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The Enterprise Strategy Director role will partner directly with department leadership team members and business unit peers to help solve the most important and complex questions and challenges facing GuideWell as an Enterprise.
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Family care services such as adoption and surrogacy reimbursement, fertility/infertility benefits, support for traveling mothers, and child, elder and pet care resources. Demonstrate leadership for COA strategy with a strong influence across BMS leadership matrix.
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12+ years of Consumer Products industry experience in Category or Customer Strategy, Customer Business Development, Category Insights & Analytics, and/or Shopper Insights & analytics. Partner cross-functionally to define the category and category prototype, informing all downstream strategy and execution components.
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Additionally, the State Director is responsible for nurturing and developing relationships with potential and existing business partners including local, state, and Federal legislative and department representatives, advocacy groups, trade associations, and other stakeholders as warranted.
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The Managing Director of Technical Activities (MD of TA) oversees the strategic direction, activities, and business operations of the organizational units (OU) relating to forty-six (46) technical societies, councils and communities of the IEEE. These groups collectively engage a multitude of technical professionals and support over 350K memberships, over 200 publications, approximately 1,000 conferences, numerous webinars, educational events, and over 1,000 standards.
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By leveraging planning tools, continuous improvement methodologies, and cross-functional collaboration, the Director of Global Metals Planning & Master Production Scheduling plays a pivotal role in optimizing production workflows, reducing costs, and enhancing overall business performance.
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Learn more at The Associate Director, Global Commercial Strategy, Precision Medicine will have responsibility to support the execution and program management of Janssen's global commercial Precision Medicine (PMx) strategy, together with key cross-functional partners in the global and regional pharmaceutical organization.
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Inform strategy for continuous improvement of the access/reimbursement journey for customers i.e., payer coverage and reimbursement, time to treatment, and ordering process, as well as internal business rules, field strategy, and hub processes.
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The Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Rutgers – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School seeks to employ a MICU Director at an open rank. As MICU Director, the selected candidate will lead and give oversight in the MICU. Some responsibilities may include: leading quality and safety patient care efforts related to MICU outcomes, directing team-based care, supporting interdisciplinary collaboration, facilitating communication within a complex critical care environment, etc.
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The Human Resources department is responsible for all recruitment activities; please contact us directly to be considered for a formal agreement. The role will provide scientific and strategic guidance to global project teams and will oversee the internal and CRO resources as they relate to TBS. Responsibilities Lead projects, provide oversight of outsourced GxP bioanalytical validations and sample analysis from early to late development for pharmacokinetic and biomarkers studies.
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The candidate needs to demonstrate the ability of delivering scientific results with integrity and meeting timeline, show the value of collaboration and teamwork, and provide strategy, expertise, resources, and guidance in a cross-functional environment.
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Identify prospect customers consistent with the Business Plan and market strategy and lead the Whale Hunting sales process for large commercial accounts. Associate degree in Business, Marketing or related field with Bachelor's degree preferred.
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