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Observe group services weekly to ensure quality programming and share feedback with the Regional Director of Operations, appropriate leadership, and the clinician. and share feedback with the Regional Director of Operations, clinical and administrative leadership, and the clinician.
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The Regional Director of Operations will have a visible presence at several program locations and will focus on establishing professional relationships with the entire hospitalist team, hospital and system C-suite executives, case management, nursing, medical staff office, as well as community providers and specialty physicians.
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As an operations director within the surgical departments, this role has direct responsibility for leading complex operations, managing a team of staff, interfacing with partners at the George Washington University Hospital and affiliated clinical sites, and leadership to drive budget management and financial performance results.
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Coordinates with the Director of Procurement and Supply Chain Operations to create and maintain a predictive, adaptive, and resilient supply chain that supports strategic sourcing for an optimal supplier base, identifies opportunities for improved supply chain performance, efficiencies and savings, aligns PSA supply with USAID recipient country demand, ensuring supply chain agility and minimizing risk to the global health supply chain.
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The Director also oversees the Trash Cage project at 14 th and Gallatin Sts in NE DC as well as the Ranger team that manages the daily operations of the trash cage. Such other duties as are necessary for the operations of the program, the Foundation, or as assigned by the Managing Director.
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The General Manager supervises the operations and production departments, including the Director of Orchestra Personnel, Senior Production Manager, Production and Operations Manager, Production Coordinator, Media Manager and stage crew.
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We are looking for a Regional Director to lead regional operations within the D.C. metropolitan area. As the Regional Director, you will be responsible for effectively managing a cluster of 4-8 school cafeterias, leading a dynamic team of 15-30 employees.
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Experience leading large-scale USAID activities that catalyze democracy, governance, or economic growth outcomes world-wide; prior experience as Chief of Party, Project Director, Deputy Director, Team Leader, etc., on project(s) of similar scope, scale, and complexity preferred.
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Position Overview: The Director of Data, Assessment and Educational Technology (Ed. Tech) owns the data and assessment strategy and systems at DCI, in partnership with the CAO, principals and other Education Leaders.
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The External Relations Director reports directly to the CEO and must be a cooperative team player, able to work well with other senior executives (Operations Director, Business Development Impact and Partnerships Director, Strategic Planning Technology and Innovation Director, People and Culture Director, Finance Director, Country Representatives, Security, etc.
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The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is looking for a Budget Director to provide budget planning and management services for our agency. The Budget Director coordinates the establishment and maintenance of the agency's financial account structure to ensure that DNR is sufficiently tracking fiscal details for internal and external reporting.
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The Operations Director has the unique opportunity to build, shape and lead a dynamic team of individuals committed to supporting programs based at the North Cascades Environmental Learning Center located in North Cascades National Park. The Operations Director works in close collaboration with the Program Director in overseeing the full scope of Learning Center activities and supervises the Food Service Manager, Operations Manager, and Operations Coordinator.
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As the Director of Institutional Giving, you'll play a pivotal leadership role in fueling this mission by stewarding and securing transformative gifts from foundations and corporate partners.
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The Arc seeks a Director of Conferences and Events to produce national conferences, events and meetings, which educate and engage participants to advance the civil rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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MarketBridge is looking for an Analytics Director to oversee client projects and deliver insights based on complex analysis. The Analytics Director will have ownership over challenging and multifaceted projects, while still retaining executional responsibilities.
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