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The Mercer County Planning Director is responsible for the oversight of the Planning Department including providing leadership and direction to the entire Department. The Director is a Cabinet level position, reporting to the County Executive.
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PagerDuty is seeking a Senior Manager, Strategic Alliances with a focus on building and executing joint go-to-market (GTM) programs with strategic consulting and technology partners. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of strategic thinking, relationship building and sales execution.
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Business Manager | Chief Financial Officer (CFO) | Chief Operating Officer | Director | Executive Director | Human Resources | Philanthropy | Synagogue Administrator | Synagogue Director.
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Business Office Manager, BOM, Administrative, Administration, Supervisor, Senior Living, Independent Living, Rewarding, Financial, accounting, HR, Human Resources, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Receive, excel, Accountant, bookkeeping, bookkeeper, Director, Executive, assistant, property management, property manager, Real Estate, Oversee, Census, budget, Census.
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General Description: This position reports directly to Manufacturing Science & Technology (MST) Team Leader and this position plays a critical role leading role of purification group.
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The Information Technology Office of the New Jersey Judiciary is in search of a highly experienced manager to step into a key leadership role as the Assistant Director, Applications Development.
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In this exciting role you will create scientific communication strategic plans, publication tactics, field medical educational material and external communication tools in alignment with the business needs within Medical Affairs and Clinical Development.
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Please confirm that you are: 1) An experienced educator, residential expert or mental health counselor, and 2) You can commit to the hours of the House Director (Full-Time) position. will partner with the Assistant House Director and AmeriCorps Program Coordinator/House-Sister to co-lead the HomeWorks house and cultivate a culture around our values of intentionality, empathy and community.
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The new director will focus their attention on being responsive to community, staff, and patron needs, support intellectual freedom and access to information, build upon a solid history of community engagement with stakeholders, envision and implement a strategic plan, and ensure that the library is a welcoming, safe, and supportive environment for all members of the community.
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This led us to create the Translational Patient Safety Senior Director position, which will have unique exposure to Daiichi Sankyo's global drug portfolio from the Research stage to post marketing/lifecycle management.
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Johnson & Johnson, is recruiting for a Director, Medical Safety Officer, Immunology to be located in Titusville, NJ; Raritan, NJ; or Horsham, PA. Ability to critically evaluate safety data from multiple sources (clinical trials, environment, literature, etc), assess clinical importance and potential strategic impact of the data and present the findings clearly in both written and oral communications.
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The Director of Business Development for Education will ultimately be responsible for finding new business and driving strategic solutions to ensure customer satisfaction and build annuity business for the division.
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Jefferson Wells has a direct hire opportunities for Tax Director with retail experience. Knowledge of (one or more) Vertex, Point of Sale systems, SAP, One Source, Corp Tax, Avalara. Research and implement any legislative changes that may affect the indirect tax function.
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As the Program Director, you will work within our certified community behavioral health clinic (CCBHC) in Trenton, Mercer County NJ. The CCBHC program features a new approach to care designed to improve overall health by treating the whole person through community based mental health and addiction treatment, with a focus on helping link clients to physical health, community-based and employment/educational resources.
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Our leadership team knows that the work we do is urgent, and we take bold and strategic steps to produce needed change. New Jersey has invested in staff training, partnerships, and prevention services to sharply and safely reduce the use of foster care – including operating the nation’s largest supportive housing program for child welfare-involved families; statewide family preservation services; a statewide, universally available children’s behavioral health system; and four statewide evidence-based home visiting models.
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