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Industries served by the Operational Partnership Services practice include private equity, real estate, telecom, technology, healthcare, media & entertainment, energy, retail, and financial services that frequently involve asset management, venture capital, and international outbound joint ventures.
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Pursuing a bachelors or associates degree in any areas of Business, Hospitality, or Horticulture such as the following: Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Science, Construction Management, Agriculture-Business, Landscape Design or Plant Science.
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Bachelor's Degree in Safety (Aviation Safety emphasis preferred), Aviation Management, Airport Operations, or Business. Under supervision, ensures BNA's compliance with 14 CFR Part 139, specifically Subpart E - Airport Safety Management System.
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3 to 6 years of professional experience with HR/Payroll, Project Management, Healthcare operations or other relevant experience. This role will work closely with payroll, HR Shared services, and operations to identify areas of opportunity, lead improvement initiatives, quality management, metrics and reporting and will develop and roll out training in support of these systems and initiatives.
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Familiarity with hotel PMS, channel manager, GDS, CRS, and a variety of revenue management software programs. An extension of Adventurous Journeys Capital Partners ("AJ Capital"), AJ Operations is the in-house management company for AJ Capital's hospitality, residential, office, retail, and entertainment assets.
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Case Manager credentialed from the American Case Management Association (ACMA) preferred. Details Department: Case Management Schedule: Full-time, Monday - Friday (8A - 4:30 P) Some holidays and weekends.
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The Director, Revenue Management ("DRM") will be responsible for development and deployment of company-wide rate yielding, revenue maximization, and revenue reporting processes across a growing operating portfolio, including hotels and furnished short-term apartment rentals.
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VP will establish a regular reporting cadence to Tenet and GPO leadership to ensure that all elements of the supply expense management plan are being accomplished. EXPERIENCE: A minimum of 15 years of hospital management experienc e in either an administrative, financial, or supply chain/materials m anagement leadership capacity.
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Revenue management experience with furnished short-term apartment rentals. 6-8 years of progressive revenue management experience in the hotel industry. Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management, Finance, Economics, or related discipline.
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Wealth Management Advisor. CFP, CFA, or CPWA industry certification is preferred and will be required within 24 months (36 months for CFA) of start date to align with 5/3 Private Bank practice management requirements.
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As well as adjacent Traffic Management Centers or other DOT Regions to coordinate resources for incidents that may affect regional travel. To operate various computer-based traffic management systems to manage traffic and incidents on roadways and improve traffic conditions.
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Asset Management is a division of Davey Resource Group, a Davey Company, which has been employee-owned since 1979. Asset Management is currently seeking motivated self-starters who can thrive in a fast-paced environment to learn and develop new skills to contribute to our group.
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Contract Management: Assists in preparing specifications for contract services for utility-related maintenance and repair projects. · Vendor Management: Frequently manages outside vendors for both preventative and corrective maintenance of various systems.
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The Denials Management Billing Specialist is responsible for following payor guidelines, legislation and regulations. Participate in Denials Management Committee meetings and provide feedback on areas requiring improvement for denials resolution.
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On a voluntary basis as well as based on scheduling, the Rental Management Trainee will be required to perform the role of On-Call Representative based on work schedules as determined by Supervisor.
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