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In collaboration with Director of Pharmacy, Clinical Operations Manager counterpart, Clinical Pharmacy Manager and Informatics Pharmacist, actively involved in the origin, planning, implementation, and operation of departmental projects and services.
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Work with Creative Director to identify visual storytelling needs (photos and video) for marketing engagement and help shape the visual narrative of TCF. ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP Manage and implement internal and external strategies to ensure brand stewardship and cohesion.
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Recommends to appropriate CCS Senior Vice President, Chief Program Officer, Program Manager, Team Member Experience Director, and EVP and Chief People and Culture Officer, termination of SCs when performance does not meet job expectations.
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The incumbent will receive general guidance from theAssociate Vice President of Student Successto manage the career service centers at both the Van Ness and Lamont Riggs campuses, coordinate activities, and supervise career counselors, employment outreach coordinator, and an office manager.
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Position Objective: Provide services as a Project Manager in support of the overall functions of the Vaccine Research Center (VRC), Office of the Scientific Director (OSD) within the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID.
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Counts all narcotics with another Medication Care Manager (MCM) or Lead Care Manager (LCM) each shift. Participates in the development of the Individualized Service Plans (ISP)/Individualized Care Plans (ICP) and monthly updates.
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Support day-to-day budget management by inputting and updating hours allocations and budgets created and overseen by the Sustainability Programs Director/Senior Manager, review of time entries and reject incorrect entries; monitor time billed against allocations and address hourly budget issues.
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Takes Personnel ActionsConducts hiring interviews for CCP positions and informs Human Resources which job candidates will be extended an employment offerTakes disciplinary actions consistent with Montcordia's policies and procedures to address performance concernsRecommends to Aging Life Care Manager, Montcordia, and People & Culture/Team Member Experience Director, termination of CCPs when performance does not meet job expectationsConducts annual performance evaluations for CCP team members.
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Informs Staff Development Nurse of topics for needed in-service training monthly and as needed with the Director. Must immediately report any abuse or suspected abuse to the Director of Assisted Living/Director of Memory Care and the Executive Director of The Virginian.
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Provide general office and secretarial support to the Manager or Director, including, typing, transcription, file maintenance, handling inquiries, scheduling meetings and appointments and other office support functions (75.
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The incumbent serves as Chief of Staff and legislative and communications coordinator for the National Park Service (NPS), Cultural Resources, Partnerships, and Science (CRPS) Directorate, and reports to the Associate Director for CRPS.
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Full Service General Manager - Regional Director of Operations – Vice President of Operations. Opportunity: Area General Manager. Previous experience as a hotel General Manager required.
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Overview The purpose of this task order is to provide professional service personnel to support the OIG Office of the Executive Director, IT Operations Directorate, through subject matter expertise with project management for large complex projects related to EX/IT's mission-centric approach to IT operations focused on customer service, collaboration, and innovation.
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METI seeks a dedicated Contract Level Program Manager and Washington Office Director to lead and manage a team of highly skilled professionals in supporting U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Office of International Programs (IP) initiatives promoting sustainability, environmental conservation, and climate resilience on a global scale.
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As a Learning & Development Manager, you will report to the Senior Director, Talent Enablement playing a crucial role in shaping training and professional development programs as part of SiriusXM University.
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