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ADARs are expected to have deep expertise in communicating requirements and addressing barriers associated with local payer policy coverage, multi-channel acquisition pathways, billing and coding (as needed), claims processing, reimbursement, and integration of manufacturer support programs into a range of account workflows.
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The Director will report to, be supported by, and work closely with Rabbi Molly Weisel. The inaugural director has the opportunity to hire their entire staff and build the culture for the school.
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Job Title: Creative Director, Game Studio. Job Title: Creative Director, Game Studio. Job Summary: Leads the creative team (Design, Art, UX, UI, Audio) within the game studio at TPCi. Demonstrate strong project management skills and ability to maintain a strategic overview of work happening in game design, UX, UI, art, audio and User Research Inspire passion and creativity within the team through motivational and inspirational leadership.
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The Director of Human Resources is responsible for staffing qualified personnel; ensuring employment statute compliance; overseeing all aspects of wage benefit worker's compensation unemployment; training program direction implementation and administration; and employee relations coaching counseling and discipline.
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The National Nordic Museum (the Museum) seeks an experienced and innovative cultural leader to be the next Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer.
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The State Director is responsible for developing an annual state plan and implementing the plan through overseeing day-to-day operations in all offices statewide, securing funding for programs and special projects, overseeing programs to ensure program consistency and success, managing local Advisory Boards and associated committees, and supervising state staff.
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The Deputy Director will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of cutting-edge CMC challenges, collaborating with world-class scientists and engineers from academia, industry, and non-profit organizations.
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The Director of Development oversees all the fundraising, admissions, enrollment, marketing, communication, and alumni and volunteer activities. Job DescriptionThe Director of Development provides leadership, planning and management of all the advancement functions at Christ the King School in North Seattle.
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Regularly evaluate program components with the chapter program manager or director using BSF’s rigorous program evaluation tools to measure consistent quality and successes that can be effectively communicated to the advisory board, funders, and other constituents.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Living Sales Manager with a proven track record of success to take the helm of our sales and marketing efforts at large senior living community in Redmond, WA. Come join a team of dedicated, smart, and caring professionals as they work together to care for our seniors and provide them the lifestyle they deserve.
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The Director, People Sciences is responsible for developing an enterprise wide people sciences vision and research science roadmap for T-Mobile, working with senior HR leadership and aligning with senior leadership partners.
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The base compensation range for the role of Safety Director in Seattle, WA posted above is $175k to $190k per year. Balfour BeattySafety, Health & Environmental Director (Howard S Wright.
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In addition to the responsibilities listed below, this director level position is also responsible directing the development of KPs threat management strategy, plan and process to enable the effective andtimely response to identified threats and facilitate a threat management case management workflow.
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As our QA Director , you will be responsible for driving our overall vision for quality assurance and testing strategy for the studio. Worked as a QA director on at least 1 live services multiplayer game (or shipped multiple titles as a lead or equivalent.
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As the Director of Marine Coastal and Resiliency Engineering, you’ll have the opportunity to assemble and foster a highly capable, dedicated, and motivated team of marine engineers and designers.
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