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Under the direction of the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) provides strategic direction and leadership of Clackamas Free Clinic ensuring effective management and sustainable quality operations.
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The Executive Director (ED) will manage payroll and benefits for staff, provide staff supervision and support, and implement annual 360 performance reviews to determine staff compensation and development.
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Four years’ clerical/secretarial experience, which includes one year of work for a senior level executive utilizing highly developed organizational skills OR; Provides support for support for CEI Committees and Programs including Faculty Development, Promotion, DEI Initiatives for the Department of Ophthalmology at the direction of the Department Director and Chair, Department Administrator and Committee/Program Chairs.
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We are seeking a self-driven, highly organized, and proactive Executive Assistant to support our product and engineering organizations. Work closely with cross-functional executive assistants on internal company-wide events and initiatives.
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The Executive Assistant also serves as a liaison to the board of directors and senior management teams; organizes and coordinates executive outreach and external relations efforts; and oversees special projects.
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Building Automation Sales Account Executive- New Construction. As a Sr Building Automation - Account Executive, you will be responsible for developing new business and maintaining existing client relationships through a consultative sales approach.
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Executive Director | Mental Health Facility | Oregon City, OR. The Executive Director is responsible for successfully developing and implementing strategies to ensure sustainable, trauma-informed service delivery.
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Frontier Senior Living is seeking an experienced Executive Director to manage the day-to-day operations of The Lodge at Vista View community located in Oregon City, Oregon. Demonstrated success as a leader in similar settings is required of the Executive Director.
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The Executive Assistant and Board Liaison serves as the primary point of contact for internal and external individuals on all matters pertaining to the Office of the President and CEO. The Executive Assistant and Board Liaison also serves as a liaison to the board of directors and executive team; organizes and coordinates executive outreach and external relations efforts; and oversees special projects.
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The Executive Assistant will report to the VP of Programs and will be a member of The Equity Fund’s Program Division which houses all of The Equity Fund’s grantee-facing programs including Grants and Power Building, Policy Accelerator and Communications Accelerator.
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The Executive Director (Registered Nurse, RN) in Hospice supervises all aspects of patient care, all activities of professional staff and allied health personnel, regulatory requirements compliance, financial performance, and quality assurance performance improvement activities for agency.
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Reporting to the VP of Revenue Cycle Services Market Operations, the Executive Director, Financial Counseling is accountable for the enterprise state and federal regulatory compliance, policies and procedures, efficiency, and effectiveness of the Financial Assistance Programs for 52 Providence St. Joseph Health (PSJH) and Affiliate hospitals, over 1,000 physician practices and Hospice & Homecare services.
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The Executive Director will lead and participate in innovation, automation for caregivers' workflow and patient experience. The Executive Director is responsible for leading the annual review of AGB, updating charity policies, plain language summaries and AGB definitions as needed, updating hospital information systems, and posting charity policies per state regulations.
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Drug Hunter, a global leader in information services for preclinical drug discovery, is looking for an ambitious and driven Senior Account Executive. Senior Account Executive. Familiarity with the drug discovery process and/or medicinal chemistry, research literature, databases, technical software.
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The Executive Director/Co-Director of Development and Operations is part of a collective leadership model of CDE. Within this model, there are two Co-Directors: 1) Development and Operations and 2) Programs.
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