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Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Hospital Sales Director opening. We are looking for a dedicated Hospital Sales Director like you to be a part of our team.
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Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced, strategic, and execution-oriented leader to join our team as the Director of Global Talent Acquisition (TA). Global Talent Acquisition Director.
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An established company in the manufacturing and light industrial sector is actively seeking an HR Director to take the helm of their Human Resources department. The role necessitates a partnership with the Talent Acquisition and HR Specialist teams, providing mentorship while allowing for autonomous operation.
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Calibration of dose meters (including dosimetric inter-comparisons for QA) and radiation equipment (accelerator monitor unit calibration) Beam data acquisition for treatment planning. At Varian, a Siemens Healthineers Company, we bring together the world's best talent to realize our vision of a world without fear of cancer.
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Assists with the selection and acquisition of sources for permanent implant techniques. - Provides physics consultation to all radiation oncology personnel and radiation oncologist concerning aspects of patient care and treatment.
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The Sr. Director of Talent Acquisition will lead the organization's talent acquisition function and be responsible for establishing and executing strategic plans consistent with long-term objectives to attract and deliver talent to meet enterprise business goals.
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The role of the Director of Physician and Provider Relations (Sales) to develop and retain customer relationships to drive growth for key hospital services. Do you want to join an organization that invests in you as a Hospital Sales Director.
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Customers include: physicians and surgeons, CEOs of outreach hospitals, EMS leadership, free standing ER/urgent care leadership and staff, advanced practice providers, surgical leadership, and physician office staff.
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You will be seen as an extension of hospital leadership and operations, focusing on key internal and external customers to grow hospital volumes. 3+ years of experience in medical sales with specific responsibility for direct sales to physicians preferred.
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The Director of Talent is a member of the Home Office Team and will oversee Talent Strategy, Talent Development, Talent Recruitment and Acquisition, Onboarding, Retention, Employee Evaluations, Talent Operations and Systems with support from the Superintendent.
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The 12 states we serve are locally managed by a regional director and team of BCBAs∯*∯ Our corporate office located in Deerfield Beach, Florida is home to our leadership team and administrative staff who assist with daily operations, including client services, human resources, talent acquisition, finance, revenue cycle management, quality assurance, compliance, professional development, and professional ethics.
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Create a network of internal (human resources, talent acquisition, supply chain, finance, legal, corporate claims, and analytics) and external alliances (industry partners, State safety groups) to develop and implement transportation safety & compliance policies, programs, procedures, standards, training, and processes.
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The Talent Acquisition Specialist will partner with the Director of Talent & Culture to drive successful recruiting strategies that will support the organization’s mission, values, and strategic goals.
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The Head of Executive Talent Acquisition is responsible for providing a recruiting excellence strategy to the Global Director of Talent Acquisition that delivers pipelined and well qualified executive level candidates for VP and mission critical roles.
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The Regional Director of Operations provides leadership and guidance to Hospital Practice Managers in order to ensure that clinical and customer service expectations are exceeded while regional sales and profit goals are achieved.
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