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We are bringing more great products to market everyday and are looking for a Director of Product and Manufacturing Operations to elevate the department from concept to market execution.
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Under the supervision of the Vivarium Director, the Vivarium Manager’s primary responsibility is to oversee, provide, and facilitate the day-to-day operations of the animal facility as well as the husbandry and technical staff.
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Glades Talent is working with a standout Retina Clinic in the St. Louis County looking to bring aboard a talented Director of Clinical Operations. We are seeking a highly experienced and dedicated Clinical Operations Director to lead all operational aspects of our organization, ensuring the efficient delivery of high-quality patient care and the smooth functioning of all clinical and scheduling activities.
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Harborview Medical Center Surgical Services has a leadership opportunity for a Director of Surgical Services Clinical Operations. 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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Join Us as Our Director of Operations: Shape the Future of Water Sustainability. DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS -MUNICIPAL WATER (Southern California) We are now inviting applications for a pivotal role within our leadership team - Director of Operations, Southern California.
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Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is seeking a Deputy Director of Light Rail Operations. Provides overall leadership of Light Rail Operations and responsible for formulating and achieving public transportation objectives.
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Job Summary: The Director of HRIS/Operations will provide strategic and operational leadership for HRIS, HR Operations and HR Analytics. The HRIS director manages the design, development, implementation, maintenance, security, and compliance of the HRIS. Lead and build a team of analysts and operational staff to optimize all people systems and transactions.
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The Director of Marketing leads and manages CirrusMD’s brand experience, external communications, and marketing campaign execution. The Director of Marketing will also lead the development and execution of the product marketing strategy for CirrusMD’s solutions.
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The Operations Director will be at the forefront of Texas Innovates' mission, driving the CHILI’s program curriculum, engaging with regional universities and managing corporate partnerships, and working closely with startups.
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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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Korn Ferry has partnered with our client, The University of Utah, for the recruitment of the role, Director of Investments. The University of Utah is seeking to recruit a Director of Investments to oversee the management and performance of the University of Utah’s endowment investments.
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The Director of People Operations will play a pivotal role in orchestrating an equitable, consistent, and inclusive operational employee lifecycle that resonates with the Academy’s mission and people strategy.
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POSITION DESCRIPTION:The Director of Planning works under the direct supervision and receives general guidance from the Assistant City Manager who oversees the Development Department. Director of Planning.
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Develop action plans in conjunction with the Director of Clinical Operations to ensure budget and resource efficiency, and satisfaction with patient care delivery. Collaborate with the Director of Clinical Operations to determine fiscal requirements of assigned unit(s), and prepare budgetary recommendations.
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Are passionate about scaling initiatives, leveraging your comprehensive knowledge of People Operations and systems to support Academy endeavors, and streamlining processes for enhanced efficiency and user-friendliness.
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Title: director of operations Company: Ciresi Morek in Fairmont, West Virginia
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