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Community Health-Director of Nursing - We are seeking an Assistant Chief Nursing Officer for a smaller hospital facility in the Lubbock Texas community. Community Health-Director of Nursing - We are seeking an Assistant Chief Nursing Officer for a smaller hospital facility in the Lubbock Texas community.
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Develop robust fundraising proposals, solicit donors for philanthropic gifts, and secure major gifts as outlined in annual plans.
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The Funeral Director and Embalmer (mortician) will be responsible for caring for the deceased in a respectful manner while facilitating a variety of tasks including funeral arrangements, embalming, removals and transfers, cosmetology, dressing, hairstyling, casketing, and any other preparation required for the deceased.
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The Regional Director of Operations will oversee multiple Skilled Nursing facilities (5-10) and manage regional staff that consist of Clinical, Staff Development, AR and Business Development. Outfield Healthcare Partners - Our company is seeking an experienced Regional Director of Operations with a strong clinical knowledge base to provide leadership to our facilities across New Mexico.
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The Compliance Director will ensure the proper operational and maintenance of the company's student loan servicing Compliance Program. Description & Requirements Maximus is looking to add a Compliance Director to elaborate and structure our compliance management team on the Aidvantage program in alignment with USDS contractual requirements.
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Leader responsible for the community’s daily operations, associate relations, resident and resident family engagement and connection, financial performance, and regulatory compliance.
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Are you a licensed Psychiatric Nurse looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice? Are you a licensed Psychiatric Nurse looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice.
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I urgently need for a Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer with 2+ years of experience for a premier TX client. I urgently need for a Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer with 2+ years of experience for a premier TX client.
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Plans and executes entertaining dining events and themes in conjunction with Activities Director, Marketing Director and other administrative staff to optimize the life and pleasure of the residents.
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Serve as a key liaison to accounts payable and payroll process, in support of the managers and senior leaders throughout the ministries
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Show lessShow more The Executive Director is the key to our company. Job details The Executive Director is the key to our company. Grant writing skills and knowledge in order to bring in additional funding.
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Marketing experienceDesign/video/web-design experienceExperience with social media marketing and campaignsPrevious employment as a ministry communications director. The Communications Director will create, organize, plan, and implement effective communications and strategies, and support the various departments of RLC in conveying how our vision is portrayed and dispersed to the public.
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The incoming museum director must not only be a visionary thinker, but also a skilled fundraiser and a deft manager with a strong ability to analyze and solve problems and oversee operations of a large, multi-faceted museum organization.
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Secureworks (NASDAQ: SCWX) is a global cybersecurity leader that secures human progress with Secureworks Taegis , a SaaS-based, open XDR platform built on 20+ years of real-world threat intelligence and research, improving customers' ability to detect advanced threats, streamline and collaborate on investigations, and automate the right actions.
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A behavioral health facility located in Lubbock, TX has an exciting opportunity for Medical Director / Psychiatrist! Home of Texas Tech University. A behavioral health facility located in Lubbock, TX has an exciting opportunity for Medical Director / Psychiatrist.
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