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Maximus will comply with regulatory minimum wage rates and exempt salary thresholds in all instances. Maximus will comply with regulatory minimum wage rates and exempt salary thresholds in all instances.
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Serves as AMC Liaison with executive leadership interfacing with continuum of care providers and public agencies including: SNF Administrators, vendors, CHHAs, LDSS-APS/CPS, NYS-OMH, OPWDD, MHLS among other regulatory agencies.
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Key Responsibilities: -Travel: Clustered field visits limited to one borough or geographical area -Assessments: Perform in-home, in-facility, or telehealth assessments that includes evaluation of individual's health status, strengths, care needs, and preferences using the UAS-NY assessment tool within the prescribed timeframes of the assessments.
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These responsibilities include but are not limited to financial management, hiring, supervising, training, team member relations and recognition, communication, family services, resident well-being, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance.
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Demonstrated history of successful change implementation and implementing of operational excellence improvements such as lean manufacturing, demand flow, six sigma, tooling equivalency, and comprehensive regulatory and quality improvement programs.
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Grants Management: Assist in management of grant funding with Executive Director, including proposal development, grant compliance, reporting, and financial stewardship, ensuring adherence to grant requirements and timelines.
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Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all facilities comply with New York City building codes, fire safety regulations, and other relevant laws and standards. LESC is seeking a dynamic and responsible Facilities Director to oversee and lead our facilities team, ensuring our properties are maintained to the highest standards and comply with all NYC regulations.
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In this role, the Director - Respiratory Care (RRT) provide clinical, operational, and administrative leadership for the Respiratory Care department to ensure outstanding patient care in both outpatient and inpatient settings.
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A Regulatory Affairs Documentation Specialist utilizes strong written communication skills to enhance the level of documentation maintained within the Department. The Documentation Specialist is primarily responsible for attending all regulatory meetings for the purpose of taking, organizing, and analyzing meeting minutes.
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The Director of Patient Care for the Cancer Center is responsible for the overall operational management and clinical excellence of the newly built, comprehensive outpatient oncology department, including a state-of-the-art infusion center with 17 chairs, radiation oncology with PET/CT and Linear Accelerator, and robust patient support services.
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Familiarity with healthcare regulatory and reimbursement environments, including Medicare/Medicaid, value-based care models, and hospital billing. Analyze healthcare market trends, competitive landscapes, and regulatory changes to inform long-term strategies.
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As an Associate Director in the Finance Transformation area at CrossCountry, you will play a pivotal role in guiding our Office of the CFO clients through the complexities of Finance strategy, operating model design and F&A operations.
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Supervisor: Executive Director Oversees: Director of ProgrammingOversees on a secondary basis: Clinical Services Manager, EAP Supervisor, Education Program Supervisor Travel: Traveling will be required for this position.
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The Director of Advancement Services is a strategic and operational leader responsible for managing the data services within the Development, Alumni Relations and External Affairs department.
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What does a Director of Reconstruction with Paul Davis do? Paul Davis Restoration of Metro New York is headquartered in Queens and serves the broader New York City Metropolitan Area. We are growing locally and have career opportunities for individuals who want purpose out of their work.
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