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The Grand Rehabilitation & Nursing at Great Neck - The Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing at Great Neck is currently seeking an Assistant Director of Nursing to join our leadership team! Assist Director of Nursing with daily responsibilities.
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In collaboration with the Director of Coding and CDI Initiatives develops and maintains coding and documentation quality and compliance program. Position Summary: We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Assistant Director-Coding.
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The Director of Medical/PIP provides strong business leadership and technical expertise to oversee Medical and Personal Injury Protection (PIP) claims operations. Experience collaborating with Special Investigations Units (SIU) for fraud detection, major case initiatives, and mitigation.
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We are now hiring an Associate Executive Director in Queens, NY. The Associate Executive Director manages a high-quality program and supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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LHI's customizable solutions serve the diverse needs of commercial customers, as well as federal and state agencies, including the U.S. Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Health and Human Services.
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Work with Government Affairs organization on community engagement - Understand clients’ telecommunications needs and align them with our solutions. Work with Government Affairs organization on community engagement - Understand clients’ telecommunications needs and align them with our solutions.
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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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CenterPoint is a thriving church that has grown consistently over each of our 22 years.
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Under general direction from Cyber and Information Security (CIS) Leadership, the Director of Application Security Engineering oversees the Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SSDLC), including all relevant tooling, processes, training and guidance to educate the organization's development community and help drastically minimize the security risks to its applications, data and hosting environment.
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The Assistant Director reports to the Center Director and is responsible for meeting revenue, operations, and marketing goals at the Center. Develop a marketing plan with Center Director to expand Huntington's brand awareness in the community, schools, local merchants, and social media.
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As Program Operations Director - RN, you are the engine that accelerates value creation! The ideal Director executes objectives and long-term goals to ensure the successful operation of the center.
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At Verizon, we power and empower how people live, work and play by connecting them to what brings them joy.
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The Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital (MSSN) in Oceanside, NY seeks a Program Director for its ACGME fully accredited Gastroenterology fellowship training program! The Program Director reports to Dr. Frank Gress, the Chief of Gastroenterology and Hepatology and will be responsible for planning and carrying out the educational agenda for the program, along with the customary administrative responsibilities of the position such as mentoring, trainee evaluation and annual recruitment of new fellows.
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Reinsurance Actuarial Director Location: Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta GA, Minneapolis, MN Aon is in the business of better decisions At Aon, we shape decisions for the better to protect and enrich the lives of people around the world.
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The Pre-K Assistant Director will assist the Director in the overall management and supervision of the Pre-K program. Assist the Director in the overall management and supervision of the Pre-K program.
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