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To be successful as a veterinary practice manager, you should be patient, detail-oriented, and adept at multitasking. Ultimately, an outstanding veterinary practice manager should be able to communicate effectively with pet owners and veterinary staff members as well as demonstrate exceptional management, organizational, and customer service skills.
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AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Senior Program Manager to help lead our well established and growing Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Practice in a programmatic leadership role managing projects, a client portfolio, and/or serving as a regional subject matter expert.
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The Practice Manager of Shelter Medicine reports directly to the Director of Shelter Medicine under the Chief Operations Officer (COO) of the Humane Rescue Alliance (HRA) and St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center.
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Position Overview: The Practice Manager is responsible for the functionality of the clinical aspect of the practice across all office locations, with a specific focus on Podiatry services.
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Overview: DT Global is seeking a Senior Program Manager to serve as part of the Program Management Unit (PMU) within our Environment and Infrastructure (E&I) Practice. We aim to maximize sustainable development impact across a wide range of practice areas, including Conflict Prevention, Stabilization & Transition; Economic Growth; Environment & Infrastructure; Governance; and Human Development.
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As a Practice Manager, you will plan, manage, and coordinate all patient care activities for medical office location. May require 2 years of Oncology practice management and infusion experience.
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Our client, a top international mid-size law firm, is seeking a Practice Technology & eDiscovery Project Manager to join their team. You will report to the Director of PTED. As a PTED Project Manager, you will assess and support technology needs throughout all stages of the litigation or government investigation process.
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Commercial Cybersecurity and Converged Resilience Practice, Senior Manager. Orchestrate strategic development, design, implementation, and operation of cutting-edge service offerings, including cybersecurity breach resilience, disaster recovery, business continuity, all-hazards crisis management, incident response planning, assured data recovery and immutable data backups.
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Provides operational management of the department, revenue cycle management, supervision of staff, facility management, and support to physicians.
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POSITION TITLE: Manager, Social Impact Practice. Develop and execute workshops, webinars and other social impact practice events that expand the Council’s audience and help maintain the Council’s reputation as the leader in public affairs training and executive education.
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As part of our market leadership, the ConcertoCare Practice Manager serves as the operations leader and is responsible for managing the performance of an interdisciplinary team within a value-based care framework.
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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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Wiley , a leading law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking a Practice Manager to support the Telecommunications, Media, and Technology (TMT) practice group. Support TMT practice group business development efforts, including speaking roles and attendance at conferences, in cooperation with firm marketing department Work with the practice group leader and key partners to understand practice group strategy and forecast client needs, service delivery, and requisite staffing needs.
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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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