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Supervise, orient, train, evaluate, and counsel department employees to improve their job performance and to maintain high standards of performance and patient quality care, in conjunction with the Regional Director of Operations and Human Resources.
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JD and U.S. bar membership (required) and 15-20 years of practice as in-house counsel at a global organization or a well-regarded law firm/government enforcement agency, or a combination of both.
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Director of Sales responds to new inquiries from multiple channels (Website, walk-in/drive-by, local referral agencies, Virtual Sales Assistant, 24/7 live chat, A Place for Mom, Caring.com) and enters all completed sales activities and detailed notes within the CRM in real-time.
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What you’ll be responsible for: Reporting to the VP, Creative Lab, you are a senior leader capable of contributing to a high-profile website as well as content projects that meaningfully drive the Marketing team - and Circle’s Corporate - OKRs. You will be directly responsible for:What you'll work on: Shaping our website storytelling approach that guides the user journey as well as page-level narrative structure.
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A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as international education, higher education administration, student affairs, counseling, or a related field is required OR a combination of education and experience sufficient complete the duties of the role as outlined.
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While working in close coordination with the Seattle College's Foundation Director of Communications, the Associate Director of Communications and Alumni Relations will be a key member of a team that builds added awareness of the Equity Can't Wait campaign and its accomplishments, which tightly align with the Seattle Colleges' commitment to being an exemplary learning institution that transforms lives, promotes equity, and enriches the community.
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We are searching for a highly motivated and passionate leader to serve in the role as Intel's Amazon Web Services (AWS) Sales Engineering Director. 8+ years of work experience with demonstrated success in technical sales, business development, with a strong track record of selling technical Cloud (Public, Private, Hybrid), Data or AI solutions.
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Director of Development & Grants Management. Additionally, the Lead Campaign Director will manage a team of three or more Deputy Directors, and will be responsible for building an office to scale from the ground up.
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Day Shift POSITION HIGHLIGHTS The CENTRAL PROCESSING MANAGER will report to the Director of Perioperative Services. Nearly 29,000 healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators work in the UW Medicine family of organizations that includes: Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center - Montlake, UW Medical Center - Northwest, Valley Medical Center, UW Medicine Primary Care, UW Physicians, UW School of Medicine, and Airlift Northwest.
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Application of model systems (in collaboration with the disease biology and in vivo pharmacology groups) beyond those routinely employed by discovery teams that aid in patient stratification/response and compound use, either in-house or as a collaboration Participates in formulating disease area strategy for target selection and validation.
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The Development Director is responsible for the strategic planning vision and execution of all fundraising activities at Holy Family Parish School along with the management of all gifts and endowed funds, in accordance with all Archdiocesan and Holy Family Parish philosophy, policies, rules and regulations.
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Bachelors degree in nursing, business/healthcare administration, or a related discipline and six years of related clinical work experience (preferably as an RN in critical/intensive care and/or emergency services) that would demonstrate attainment of the requisite job knowledge/abilities, including three years in a supervisory or management capacity.
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Recruiting Coordinator (Class of 2023) “I joined Jerry as a marketing analyst straight out of college and quickly realized that I wanted to be in data science. - Data Scientist (Class of 2022.
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Reporting to the Managing Director of Development, this person will be a key member of the Development Team and lead all aspects of our individual giving strategy, including managing a Development Communications and Operations Manager.
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Join our team as a Director, Strategy in the Product Management & Strategic Alliances department, reporting directly to the VP, Product Management & Strategic Alliances and oversee a team of strategists.
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