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Collaborates with BMG Physician Market CFO and Executive Director/Administrator to develop financial goals and reporting systems which review utilization/standardization, resource management, information systems, non-nursing work-load/productivity measures, and skill mix in order to monitor and manage labor costs.
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As a Hospital Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard a high profile healthcare customer. The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client’s healthcare premises and the protection of the staff, members, and visitors.
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Responsibilities:Operates as a law enforcement officer pursuant to the authority given the Board of Governors by Section 11 (q) of the Federal Reserve Act. Authorized personnel act as law enforcement officers pursuant to the regulations of the Board of Governors and approved by the US Attorney General (Uniform Regulations of the Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officers.
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Be able to maintain physical agility that would allow you to squat, bend, and lean to inspect individuals and baggage/cargo
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Oversee refuse being received; ensure proper handling; supervise and monitor all required testing, including sampling of monitoring wells; monitors utilization of cover material; review soil reports and provide information to Environmental Manager.
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Chief Credit Officer (CCO)Oversees all aspects of the bank’s credit risk management function. BANKING,Finacial Management,Loan Documents,Loan Portfolio Analysis,Risk Modeling,Chief Credit Officer,Senior Credit OfficerChief Credit Officer (CCO)Our client is seeking an experienced Chief Credit Officer (CCO) to join their leadership team.
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The Network Leader oversees a designated network of schools, designs high-impact professional learning for leaders, aggressively monitors practices, data, and student/leader performance to provide real-time, actionable feedback toward growth, and performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, and Transformation Officer.
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Operate/ monitor inserter machine to ensure optimal efficiency in billing process and copier machines; verify meter counts and money totals; determine proper paper measurements by using fractions and identify/ correct any equipment malfunctions.
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As the head of a company's financial department, a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) plays an integral role in the overall success and growth of the organization. A CFO must also work closely with other executives, such as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Operating Officer (COO), to develop and execute long-term financial plans.
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Must be an active duty sworn law enforcement officer, retired, or recently separated sworn law enforcement officer. The successful candidate must be P.O.S.T certified (Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission.
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Must complete and pass EKG class for Monitor Techs and required competencies on education platform within 30 days of start date in position and pass other tests/competencies as required by Select Medical.
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Monitor employee breaks to ensure they are taking their scheduled breaks, promoting a healthy work environment and improving employee wellbeing. Lush Cosmetics North America respectfully recognizes that our business operates on Indigenous territory across Turtle Island.
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The role of the Third-Party Risk Manager is to support the Risk & Control Officer to oversee the activities necessary to identify, assess, mitigate, and monitor the risks relating to the third-party organizations with whom Evolve supports.
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They are seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) who will play a pivotal role in propelling the company to new heights. If you’re ready to take on a challenge that rewards strong outcomes, extreme ownership, problem-solving skills, and unwavering accountability, then you are the Chief Operating Officer that we are looking for.
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Monitor electronic and manual leak detection data to ensure all tanks/lines and. Monitor fuel inventory control over/short gallon data, identify cause, and take appropriate action to ensure Federal, State or Company thresholds are not exceeded.
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