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Provide additional support and resource subject matter expertise in the absence of the Chief Engineer to all staff (including leadership and location personnel, and the onsite engineering team.
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Such alternatives to the above as deemed appropriate by the Chief Operating Officer. Provides direct technical training and assistance to building computer support personnel. REPORTS TO: Chief Operating Officer.
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The position of HCC Medical Director will be re-evaluated every 6 months by healthcare center staff and management for evaluation of personnel management and leadership skills. If more time is required, prior authorization must be obtained from the Chief of Medicine.
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Serves as the first line supervisor of all personnel assigned. The Chalmers P. Wylie VA Medical Center is seeking a well-qualified Physician (GI Section Chief) to work within the Surgical Service.
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Provide additional support and resource subject matter expertise in the absence of the Chief Engineer to all staff (including leadership and location personnel, and the onsite engineering team) Support and assist the News department in maintaining must have for live production.
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Continually collaborating with firm leaders (including the Chairman, CEO, COO, Legal Personnel Committees, Department Chairs, Practice Group Leaders, Recruiting Committee, Office Partners-in-Charge, CLTO, and CHRO) to promote best practices and identify barriers to increasing the hiring, retention, and advancement of the firm’s underrepresented talent.
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Reviews OSU radiation treatment charts, initiates, and manages departmental clinical developmental projects for new treatments and instructs personnel in principles and regulations related to radiation therapy physics, dosimetry and radiation protection.
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The Division Chief leads a team that covers a broad range of issues that include but are not limited to After Action Reviews (AAR), management assessments, quality assurance of services through the creation and implementation of customer service survey, standards and the creation of service level agreements, as well as substantive collaboration with Regional and Central Bureaus to help shape and advance UNDP’s operational performance.
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Advise and support Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director on all matters relating to employee use of MORPC information, network and communication systems, including as it relates to personnel matters.
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Supervises medical & non-medical clinic personnel including department heads or division supervisor & management personnel &/or medical support personnel. Provides administrative support to superintendent, agency administrator of chief claim s officer; acts as liaison officer between superintendent or administrator in his/her absence as assigned; provides consultation where medical assistance is needed; assists with implementation of plan for medical services in institutions/developmental centers.
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Coordinating participation with external diversity organizations as well as collaborating with the Chief Marketing Officer and the Office Partners-in-Charge to evaluate firm sponsorships of diversity programs and events in our markets.
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The Executive Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing administrative assistance to the Chief Financial Officer, including typing and producing correspondence, coordinating communication between various senior management personnel, preparing various board meeting materials and minutes, coordinating Northwest's involvement with specific local events, communicating with external contacts and local organizations.
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Position SummaryUnder supervision of the Chief Physicist, provides clinical leadership in professional medical physics services at the Department of Radiation Oncology (or its outreach/affiliates) of the Medical Center.
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Assist the Corporate Secretary. 8-12 years executive administrative assistant experience preferred, proven PC skills including all Microsoft Office applications, organizational skills with demonstrated ability to prioritize workload and attention to detail.
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The successful candidate will serve as a Senior Contract Compliance Officer, reporting to the Agency Chief Contracting Officer within the Management and Budget Division. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college and four years of full-time satisfactory professional experience in purchasing, procurement, contract administration or a related field, at least eighteen months of which must have been in an administrative, managerial or executive capacity or supervising professional personnel performing duties in one or more of the above fields; or.
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