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The Executive Director and chamber orchestra are supported by a part-time staff of Orchestra Manager (Librarian/Personnel Manager), Production Manager, and Marketing Manager. In consultation with the Artistic/Music Director, develop an annual operating budget and maintain fiscal responsibility and stability.
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Conduct personnel oversight of the Clinical Director, Director of Program Operations, Director of Research & Evaluation, and Grants Administrator to include hiring and selection, onboarding, performance reviews, training, individual goal setting, ongoing feedback/coaching, disciplinary actions and terminations.
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The Program Director or Program Manager is responsible for the management and the strategic growth of the Wound Care Program for the assigned area of responsibility. Collaborates with other health care providers, Wound Care Center Providers, and Medical Director regarding clinic and patient needs.
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The Director, IT Security & Compliance will be responsible for leading and managing all aspects of the company's IT security program, including developing and implementing security policies and procedures, identifying and mitigating security risks, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, overseeing IT compliance and risk management efforts, and leading cyber security threat assessment and deterrent measures.
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Under the direction of the IT Operations Director or IT Operation Manager(s), performs routine assignments in the advanced level of the Lead IT Analyst job band. This role collaborates closely with the Director of IT Operations and IT Operations Managers to ensure that Infrastructure Services for Data Center operations are provided within the scope of the Service contract as reflected by service levels, the statement of work and pertinent schedules/exhibits.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director of Benefits, Wellness and Leave Management, you will assist in the production of benefits and leave materials and communications while managing leaves administration, process requests, and tracking leave requests within the HRIS system.
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The Program Director oversees all residents and resident-directed educational activities in the IR Division at OSU. They work directly with Departmental leadership and the Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education (GME) within the College of Medicine to execute strategic growth of our educational mission, including the development of innovative learning opportunities and models for our residents.
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Partner with the Consumer Credit Director and other risk leaders to create high-value analytics to proactively manage critical trends in the Consumer portfolios. Responsible for developing, applying, and enhancing 2nd line Credit Administration credit risk analysis for Consumer Lending in support of and under the oversight of the overall Corporate Risk Management framework.
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The employee in this position will be a Wright State University (WSU) employee as WSU serves as the fiscal agent for the OATN consortium but the position is hybrid and based in Columbus, Ohio, and reports to the Senior Director of Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathways.
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Conduct an entrance conference upon arrival to the facility and an exit conference when the consultant pharmacist services are completed for that month with the Administrator and/or Director of Nursing.
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Reports to: Director of NursingSupervises: CNA TRAINEE, CNA, SR CNA, LPN, RN, and UNIT CLERK.Setting: Long Term CareLocation: Geneva, New York (Finger Lakes region)Make a difference in the lives of the residents.
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NCCCO lift director certification or local equivalent. Holder Construction, an Atlanta-based commercial construction company with operations throughout the United States, is seeking a highly motivated Lift Director to join our project teams in Columbus, OH.
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The Ohio Foot and Ankle Medical Association (OHFAMA) is seeking an experienced, forward-thinking executive director to work in partnership with the board of trustees to protect, promote and advance podiatric medicine and surgery in Ohio.
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We are looking for dynamic and compassionate Assistant Director of Nursing (RN) to join our TEAM in Columbus, OH! The Assistant Director of Nursing (RN) performs a wide variety of job duties during their shifts, caring for and educating patients about their medical and psychiatric conditions; establishing trust and building rapport with patients and their families are key elements of this position, and assists the Director of Nursing in the day to day management of the Nursing Department.
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The work - How you will contribute : As the Maintenance Director, you will manage and complete the day-to-day maintenance functions as well as maintain the physical environment of the community.
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