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The Director of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) is responsible for the operational, clinical, and administrative oversight of the APP workforce across the Chesapeake Urology Associates (CUA) market, supporting both Urology and . We deliver a cohesive approach to urologic care that provides patients with access to experienced specialists, a superb team of healthcare professionals, and the most advanced technology for patient treatments and therapies.

Baltimore, MD30+ days ago

Work effectively with providers and other staff to develop and implement common priorities and goals related to providing optimal customer service, maximizing operational efficiency, assuring financial viability and rendering high quality health care services.

We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment, where we embrace and celebrate our differences, where all employees feel valued, contribute to our mission of serving the community, and engage in equitable healthcare delivery and workforce practices.

DC17 days ago
  • $184,000–$241,500 Per Year

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Develop expertise within their aligned market through working closely with other Practice Directors, Sales teams, and Global Industry Leaders to understand transformational specific use cases and through external research on the current business and technology landscape for your customer base.

OUR IDEAL SERVICES PRACTICE MANAGER WILL HAVE:

  • 10+ years of experience in a Sales and Services Delivery role (or similar capacity) interfacing with executives and dealing with complex, technical implementation projects, roadmapping and revenue forecasting.

DC30+ days ago
  • $184,000–$241,500 Per Year

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Develop expertise within their aligned market through working closely with other Practice Directors, Sales teams, and Global Industry Leaders to understand transformational specific use cases and through external research on the current business and technology landscape for your customer base.

OUR IDEAL SERVICES PRACTICE MANAGER WILL HAVE:

  • 10+ years of experience in a Sales and Services Delivery role (or similar capacity) interfacing with executives and dealing with complex, technical implementation projects, roadmapping and revenue forecasting.

DC30+ days ago
  • $100,000–$125,500 Per Year

li>Professional Accreditation in one area of Living Design that interests you: LEED AP with Specialty, BREEAM AP, WELL AP, SITES AP, Passive House Institute Certified Passive House Consultant/Designer CPHC/CPHD, or ILFI Living Future Accreditation, preferred. The right candidate will partner with studio leadership and designers to advance projects and build workflows that accelerate and elevate work at the frontier of how technology is shaping design and the built environment.

Baltimore, MD12 days ago

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  • Previous experience as a Clinical Manager, Clinical Director, Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Services, Patient Care Manager, QA Nurse, RN Supervisor, or Home Health Manager.

  • Minimum three (3) years of experience in Home Care, Home Health, Hospice, Long-Term Care, or a related healthcare setting.

  • DC30+ days ago

    p>Spencer Stuart also offers a competitive benefits package, which includes:

    • Retirement savings plan with discretionary profit sharing contribution and employer match;

    • PTO (minimum 15 days per year, increases with tenure), paid sick time (10 days per year), company holidays (12 days per year), and paid leaves of absence when applicable;

    • Comprehensive health benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, and healthcare flexible spending account;

    • Life Insurance, and short-term and long-term disability insurance;

    • Wellness benefits, including an employee assistance program, virtual mental health program, and mindfulness program; and.

      Organised by regions (North America, EMEA, Latin America and Asia Pacific) , the global TMT team includes ~200 practice members across the spectrum of executive assistants, analysts, associates, client development analysts, client development managers, and consultants.

    Columbia, MD30+ days ago

    p>Global Dynamics LLC is seeking an experienced and dedicated Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) to support the Director of Nursing in the oversight and management of nursing services within a long-term care or healthcare facility.

    Company Purpose:

    Global Dynamics LLC is a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in providing Healthcare Clinical and Support Services, Administrative, and Training Support for the Federal Government.

    Catonsville, MD30+ days ago

    Working as a DOR in an SNF offers unique rewards that many therapists in leadership roles find deeply fulfilling: Lead a dedicated interdisciplinary therapy team and drive meaningful, long-term resident progress in mobility, function, independence, and quality of life, seeing the direct impact of your strategic guidance on outcomes and preventing complications. Benefit from strong job stability, competitive leadership compensation in nursing facilities, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a real strategic difference in geriatric and post-acute care amid growing demand for effective rehab management.

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    DC2 days ago
    • $152,065–$170,589 Per Year

    li>To be responsible for developing a comprehensive plan for the management of state owned real property and such real property leased, rented or used by state agencies and to supervise the staff assigned to the detailed development of specifications, leases, the development of appropriate additions and renovations and/or such space allocations and utilization plans as may be required, assuring that all such real property as is used by state government conforms to appropriate codes and/or laws regulating their use.

    GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: To be responsible for assisting the Director of Administration by planning, coordinating and administering a complex and comprehensive statewide program of general services, property management, purchasing, information processing and overall direction of the Office of the Building Code Commission; and to do related work as required.

    Baltimore, MD28 days ago
    • $150,000–$170,000 Per Year

    p>REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

    • Commercial leadership first: demonstrated ability to lead, develop, and hold a field sales team accountable; energized by being in the field every day, and leading from the front on high-value opportunities. The Area Sales Director builds and leads a team of Account Managers (AMs) and Clinical Specialists (CSs), ensuring the full area team is oriented toward revenue growth and customer outcomes.

    Washington, DC30+ days ago
    • $150,000–$190,000 Per Year

    Other important responsibilities of the Program Director include: Overseeing multiple projects and project managers simultaneously, including consultants and subcontracts with states and external partners; Overseeing and analyzing project budgets, projecting future spending, and developing financial proposals for potential new efforts; Communicating effectively in verbal and written forms, with an ability to communicate clearly with policymaking audiences such as state and federal officials, national experts, and others; Designing project concepts and identifying funding for these concepts to enable this team to provide relevant and timely expertise and assistance to governors, their staff and other executive branch leaders, including by writing project concept papers and proposals, building and maintaining relationships with philanthropic, public, corporate, and federal funders, and working with NGA’s Office of Development to support fundraising efforts; Demonstrating strong interpersonal skills to effectively work with colleagues, partner organizations, and a variety of high-ranking state and federal officials; Managing wide-scale projects with multiple staff and tasks simultaneously, in coordination with a diverse group of stakeholders; Organizing and facilitating workshops, conferences, seminars, panel discussions, state strategy sessions and other events; Identifying and tracking key issues of concern to governors, develop promising initiatives to address these concerns, and connecting governors’ key staff with other states and national experts who can assist them in addressing these issues; Demonstrating a commitment to NGA’s mission and goals to constructively serve the needs of. This position requires the Program Director to manage a small staff of policy experts and develop a working knowledge of new issues quickly, execute regular briefings for governors’ staff, lead policy engagements with states, facilitate cross-agency and cross-sector collaboration, and respond to technical questions from governors’ offices on a wide range of policy topics.

    Washington, DC30+ days ago
    • $150,000–$190,000 Per Year

    Other important responsibilities of the Program Director include: Overseeing multiple projects and project managers simultaneously, including consultants and subcontracts with states and external partners; Overseeing and analyzing project budgets, projecting future spending, and developing financial proposals for potential new efforts; Communicating effectively in verbal and written forms, with an ability to communicate clearly with policymaking audiences such as state and federal officials, national experts, and others; Designing project concepts and identifying funding for these concepts to enable this team to provide relevant and timely expertise and assistance to governors, their staff and other executive branch leaders, including by writing project concept papers and proposals, building and maintaining relationships with philanthropic, public, corporate, and federal funders, and working with NGA’s Office of Development to support fundraising efforts; Demonstrating strong interpersonal skills to effectively work with colleagues, partner organizations, and a variety of high-ranking state and federal officials; Managing wide-scale projects with multiple staff and tasks simultaneously, in coordination with a diverse group of stakeholders; Organizing and facilitating workshops, conferences, seminars, panel discussions, state strategy sessions and other events; Identifying and tracking key issues of concern to governors, develop promising initiatives to address these concerns, and connecting governors’ key staff with other states and national experts who can assist them in addressing these issues; Demonstrating a commitment to NGA’s mission and goals to constructively serve the needs of all governors; and. Key issues the Program Director will focus on include identifying and developing policy solutions related to workforce development, higher education, and economic development policy and systems at the state and federal levels, work-based talent strategies (such as apprenticeship, service-to-career pathways, and short-term education and training), the impact of AI on the workforce, and the design of workforce pathways for diverse populations (such as youth or those disconnected from the workforce).

    Washington, DC30+ days ago
    • $150,000–$190,000 Per Year

    Other important responsibilities of the Program Director include: Overseeing multiple projects and project managers simultaneously, including consultants and sub-contracts with states and external partners; Overseeing and analyzing project budgets, projecting future spending, and developing financial proposals for potential new efforts; Communicating effectively in verbal and written forms, with an ability to communicate clearly with policymaking audiences such as state and federal officials, national experts, and others; Designing project concepts and identifying funding for these concepts to enable this team to provide relevant and timely expertise and assistance to Governors, their staff and other executive branch leaders, including by writing project concept papers and proposals, building and maintaining relationships with philanthropic, public, corporate, and federal funders, and working with NGA’s Office of Development to support fundraising efforts; Demonstrating strong interpersonal skills to effectively work with colleagues, partner organizations, and a variety of high-ranking state and federal officials; Managing wide-scale projects with multiple staff and tasks simultaneously, in coordination with a diverse group of stakeholders; Organizing and facilitating workshops, conferences, seminars, panel discussions, state strategy sessions and other events; Identifying and tracking key issues of concern to Governors, develop promising initiatives to address these concerns, and connecting Governors’ key staff with other states and national experts who can assist them in addressing these issues; Demonstrating a commitment to NGA’s mission and goals to constructively serve the needs of all Governors; and. Key issues the Program Director will focus on include identifying and developing policy solutions related to a variety of human services programs and benefits, including those focused on increasing economic mobility (such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, and Medicaid), strengthening families, supporting early childhood education and care, protecting children, improving youth mental health, and others—as well as focusing on improving the workforce supporting these programs and the systems used to administer them.

    Washington, DC20 days ago
    • $175,000–$200,000 Per Year

    Supervise, develop, and evaluate a team of finance professionals, including the Assistant Controller, Senior Staff Accountant, and part-time Accounts Payable Specialist; assess departmental staffing needs and recommend structural changes as appropriate. Reporting to the SVP, this role leads the accounting function, manages a team of finance professionals, and serves as a strategic operational leader within the Finance and Administration team.

    MD24 days ago
    • $102,606–$196,996 Per Year

    Provides professional nursing leadership and administrative direction for clinical practice for Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses nurses in advanced practice medical assistants and other clinical associates to ensure the highest quality culturally sensitive and evidence-based patient care. Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the fields of nursing service line specialties and health care through a variety of professional activities including but not limited to reading the appropriate literature attending related seminars and conferences and maintaining membership in professional nursing associations.

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