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The Medical Director may speak with contracted external physicians, physician groups, facilities, or community groups to support regional market priorities, which may include an understanding of Humana processes, as well as a focus on collaborative business relationships, value based care, population health, or disease or care management.
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The ICU Medical Director opportunity would be 0.2 FTE administrative/ 0.8 FTE clinical. St. Peters Health Partners Medical Associates is seeking an ICU Medical Director to help lead our robust team of highly experienced providers.
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A proud member of the Elevance Health family of companies, Carelon Behavioral Health, formerly Beacon Health Options, offers superior clinical mental health and substance use disorder management, a comprehensive employee assistance program, work/life support, specialty programs for autism and depression, and insightful analytics to improve the delivery of care.
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Performs any duties delegated by the Lab Director and/or Management. Nova Analytic Labs is seeking a highly motivated and qualified scientist to join our cannabis testing laboratory startup. Experience with LC/MS, GC/MS and ICP/MS.
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Director, Software Engineering will lead our Risk Management Tech teams through their transformational journey, building relationships to advise and partner with the Chief Enterprise Risk Officer and Chief Audit Officer of a Fortune 100 company, and their teams, along the way.
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As the Director, CIS Solutions Leader, you will demonstrate your diverse enterprise platform transformation expertise to develop and implement pre-sales strategies that will optimize customer experience, enhance retention, and cultivate long-term relationships.
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The Associate Vice President (AVP), Stars and Risk Adjustment National Medical Director leads key strategic and operational functions. AVP, Stars And Risk Adjustment National Medical Director Job in Albany, NY, 629550484 | CLevelCrossing.com.
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The Assistant Director has the autonomy to analyze and resolve problems and determine appropriate action within their area of expertise as well as supervise numerous undergraduate and graduate student assistants.
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Is seeking to recruit an ICU Medical Director to help lead our robust team of highly experienced providers. In addition, providers typically receive a CME allowance and other benefits offered by their medical group employer.
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Work cross-functionally with US Market Access (USMA) Account Director team, as well as field commercial teams when needed and as appropriate, to coordinate engagement of and response to customers’ medical/scientific needs including alignment with additional Sanofi resources (e.g., Medical Directors, Brand Team member, HEOR/HEVA, or other functions.
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Asset Manager, Facilities Space Planner, and additional data and planning staff are direct reports to the Assistant Director. Work with co-Assistant Director to ensure staff integrate asset renewal and space utilization needs with campus strategic direction and goals in each campus plan.
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Alongside the above work, the Director, Commercialization, will need to establish partnerships with a broad range of stakeholders engaged in supporting New York State’s clean energy and climate ecosystem and its coordination nationally with relevant market participants.
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Job Title: Director, Development – MISO. This position will lead Key Capture Energy’s storage and hybrid project development activities in MISO (“Midcontinent Independent System Operator”). Market Leadership: Own strategy and execution in MISO for both standalone and hybrid projects, from greenfield or acquisition until financial close.
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In addition, the Regional Director will be responsible for the financial results of all contracts for respective programs, working with program managers, and for properly staffing in a rapidly growing organization.
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OPPORTUNITY HIGHLIGHTS St. Peters Health Partners Medical Associates is seeking an ICU Medical Director to help lead our robust team of highly experienced providers. The hospital offers a comprehensive range of inpatient and outpatient services anddiverse outreach programs in the areas of medicine, surgery, ambulatory care, women's and children services, neonatal intensive care, rehabilitation, outpatient medical imaging, and care for the elderly.
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