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The Manager, Policy & Practice assists and coordinates with the Chief Policy Officer, the Manager, Health Care Access Policy, and other Government Relations and Practice department staff in aspects of the practice of hematology related to policy, advocacy, and.
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CCG is hiring a Practice Manager (PM) for SCCFM, who will manage about 35 staff and report to the Climate Change Global Director. Practice Manager: Finance Mobilization for the Climate Change Group.
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The role will work closely with the leaders and partners of the Antitrust practice and report to the Senior Business Development Manager for the Regulatory Department. The practice seeks a Business Development Manager who lives and breathes antitrust and will be responsible for leading the practice’s marketing and business development plans.
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Democracy Forward seeks an experienced, confident, collaborative and detail-oriented Senior Paralegal and Practice Manager to support our Litigation and Legal Assistant teams. The ideal candidate will bring experience as a senior paralegal or legal practice manager, the ability to build trust with colleagues, a thoughtful and transparent communication style, a high degree of emotional intelligence and a passion for Democracy Forward's mission.
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As a Regional Practice Area Senior Manager NAMR - Corporate Finance & Strategy, you will support CFS NAMR Regional Practice Area Leader to sett the strategic agenda and drive implementation for the business.
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As a Practice Manager of Operations , you’ll be a valued business partner to the Doctor. As a Practice Manager of Operations, you’ll work in an environment that encourages learning, team cohesion, and puts patients first.
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Works with the Department Practice Director and Practice Group Leader(s) to draft and execute the practice group’s strategic plan, including setting practice group goals, monitoring plan performance and KPIs throughout the year, and taking proactive measures to achieve priorities.
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Neibauer Dental Care - Ft Belvoir is looking for a Practice Manager of Operations to join our team. Practice Manager of Operations. Partner with Doctors to identify skills needed for open positions and proper selection team within the practice.
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Within the Professional Practice group, Quality and Regulatory Matters (QRM) is looking for a Technology Risk (Financial Audit IT) Senior Manager to support both US and international regulatory inspection needs as well as to serve local clients by directing engagement teams in assessing and evaluating Information Technology (IT)-related risks around clients' business systems and processes.
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Ability to manage strategic vendor relationships and integrations with third parties, including practice management systems and claims clearinghouses. Aledade Plus (A+) delivers full stack, tech enabled services for Aledade's independent practice customers.
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As the Washington National Tax Office ( WNTO) Practice and Procedure Tax Manager, you'll monitor IRS developments, judicial decisions, and other guidance to meet the complex needs for your GT tax practice and clients - all with the resources, environment and support to help you excel.
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The efforts of the manager should focus on bringing automation and efficiency to the practicing lawyers in the office through a coordinated information management strategy involving Paralegals, and Litigation Support & Practice Support professionals.
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The Practice Group Manager at Crowell & Moring LLP will oversee the daily operations and strategic aspects of assigned practice groups, focusing on strategy, financial performance, talent development, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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As the WNTO Practice and Procedure Tax Manager, you’ll monitor IRS developments, judicial decisions, and other guidance to meet the complex needs for your GT tax practice and clients – all with the resources, environment and support to help you excel.
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Five years of practice and procedure tax experience at a law firm, Department of the Treasury, IRS Chief Counsel, or CPA firm. Working with other WNTO groups on IRS practice and procedural issues that affect other technical matters (including required consultation matters), such as corporate taxation, partnerships, international tax, mergers and acquisitions, and due diligence matters, and prepare any needed internal documentation relating thereto.
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Title: practice manager in Alexandria, VA
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