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The Program has educational sites at HMC, UWMC, OHMC, ALNW, Seattle Children's, Bellevue Children's, KC Medical Examiner's Office, Kidney Center, Bainbridge Island FD, and all 5 Seattle/King County Paramedic Agencies, including Seattle FD, Shoreline FD, Redmond FD, Bellevue FD, and King County Medic One. The Director will coordinate and oversee the program’s involvement with each of these educational sites and organizations.
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The Program Director is also part of the on-call team evenings and weekends two weeks per month and provides back up support to supervisory on-call staff as needed. The DV Program Director is responsible for overseeing operations of all services, including supervision of the 24hour staff team and development and oversight of the program budget.
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We are seeking a Program Officer, MNCH, FP, PHC Advocacy to join the Program Advocacy and Communications (PAC) team to lead the work on advocacy for policy and financing goals essential to achieving impact for family planning (FP), maternal, newborn, child health (MNCH) and a strong, equitable functioning service delivery platform for Primary Health Care (PHC.
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JOB SUCCESS SUMMARY The KUOW News Director plays the leading role in shaping the editorial vision and strategy of the newsroom. As a persuasive and passionate communicator, you will develop and implement strategies to ensure the long-term success of the News Department and KUOW. PURPOSE The KUOW News Director bears responsibility for the overall quality and performance of the newsroom, including strategy, editorial vision, policies, and priorities.
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Organize the comprehensive fundraising program which includes the annual fund, school endowments and memorial funds, major gifts and planned giving. 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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TITLE: Director, Behavioral Threat Management Program, Security - CO, OR, WA. 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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With the Laboratory Director, is responsible for the scientific and technical oversight of a clinical/bioanalytical laboratory, which is specialized in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM). Work with PK Laboratory Director, Manager, and team to optimize existing and new assay methods.
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With the Director, RNA Program and AAHI Senior Scientific Leadership, develop and execute a comprehensive strategy for advancing vaccine candidates from preclinical stages through phase 2 clinical trials.
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In addition to the Medical Director of Contract Laboratory Services responsibilities, applicants will be expected to provide service under one or more departmental divisions or sections, including (but not limited to) informatics, clinical chemistry, hematology, microbiology, genetics, or anatomic pathology subspecialties.
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Under the COO's supervision, manages the implementation of a Records Management and Records retention program. The Director of Legal Affairs plans and directs all aspects of the firm’s legal affairs, manages a team of legal staff, and ensures all firm business policies and activities are managed in compliance with current laws.
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Merrill Gardens , a privately-owned family company with a proud history of success is currently hiring a Director of Quality Assurance at our Corporate Office in Seattle, WA. Apply now to join one of the most respected senior living operators in the country.
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As a dedicated Infection Control/Prevention Program Manager, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of patients, employees, volunteers, students, and visitors at a Virginia Mason Franciscan Health facility/function.
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Report to be provided to Executive Director, Health Services Director, Clients Designated Operations Partner and Director of Nurse Consulting and President of CoBridge Workforce Solutions within 48 hours of visit.
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AWHWA is currently seeking a Strategic Communications Director to drive the narrative of our work, lead marketing and communications strategy, and champion our mission and the young people we serve.
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Imagine leading a dynamic team of District Sales Directors and Territory Sales Managers as a Regional Sales Director , driving regional sales to new heights, and crafting strategies that make a real impact.
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