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Work with the Regional Director of Revenue Management in implementing Revenue Management programs and new initiatives at the hotel. Work with the hotel General Manager, Director of Sales and hotel team to establish strategies to increase revenue of both Rooms and Catering.
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The Sr. Director, Technology Risk at Santander US and Santander Bank NA is responsible for all independent risk management and assurance activities over the assigned business area's technology footprint as part of the second line of defense Technology and Information Risk organization.
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The Director leads the evaluation, development, evolution, implementation, and day-to-day management of the Compliance Program with a focus on the Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Joint Ventures and Mergers and Acquisitions.
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Reports to Senior Director EHS, liaises with site management, project/field managers and employees in both union and non-union locations. Basic project management experience.
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Purpose Under the direction of the Office Director, the Associate Director for Resettlement and Integration is responsible for the overall oversight, management, and supervision of CWS Orange County resettlement programming, including the federally funded Reception and Placement (R&P) for newly arriving refugees, the Preferred Communities (PC) case management programs, and wraparound programming including workforce development, cultural orientation, and language access.
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Resource Management: Oversee resource allocation and capacity planning to optimize project delivery. This role involves strategic planning, project portfolio management, and process improvement, as well as strong leadership, vision, and exceptional project management expertise.
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Preferred Six Sigma Black Belt (SSBB), Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB), Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Preferred Project Management Professional (PMI PMP) certification(s) a strong plus Skills or Special Abilities Established and productive contributor; continuously improves on processes and systems that may require understanding of a broader set of issues or other job areas.
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The Outpatient Surgical Center Clinical Director will oversee staff credentialing, preventative safety measures, risk management duties, and use their clinical and leadership experience to enhance patient care and improve clinical outcomes.
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We are looking for adjunct faculty who can teach Graduate and Undergraduate courses in Information Systems and Technology (General IT, Software Development/Programming/Software Engineering Management, Data Management/Cloud Administration/Database, IT Project Management/Information Systems Management, Networking/Network Administration/Enterprise Network Management, Cybersecurity/Information Assurance/IT Security/Computer Security or Forensic Management.
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Project and personnel management skills and experience. ICF seeks an experienced Project Manager professional to work in the Housing and Community Development Group (HCD) supporting post-disaster community recovery efforts by providing high quality and effective technical assistance (TA.
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The Cash Manager will work closely with the finance team to support broader financial planning and risk management efforts. Any third-party recruiting agreements for Legence and its affiliate companies may only be executed by Legence Holdings LLC’s CHRO or Director of Talent Acquisition, without exception.
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The Superintendent works closely with the Director of Golf Course Maintenance and General Manager on capital improvement expansion projects, as well as interacts with the Head Golf Professional to maximize the number of rounds of golf played by scheduling maintenance practices around Member play and outings to maximize efficiency is essential.
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The Subcontracts and Procurement Assistant Director will begin in an individual contributor role capacity providing Subcontract Management & Procurement support for federal contracts; and may transition to supervising a team thereafter.
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Canine Country Club and Wellness Center is looking for a rockstar kennel and property management technician for our Ranch Retreat location outside Ennis, Texas! About Canine Country Club and Wellness Center offers a different type of luxury with our veterinarian-owned facility offering distinctive styles of pet boarding, dog grooming, and wellness services.
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Reporting into the Medical Value Liaison Field Director, the Senior Medical Value Liaison (MVL)/Executive MVL is a field-based role focused on applying clinical expertise and experience/knowledge of payors, health policy, payer utilization management, and pharmacoeconomics to strategically support Karuna’s scientific strategy and business objectives.
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