SUMMARY The Administrator is responsible for the overall daily management and operation of the clinic. The Administrator reports directly to first line regional operational management which may be an Area Director, Regional Director, or Vice President of Operations, depending on the region/demographics. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties and tasks may be assigned. GROWTH Develop and implement processes for program growth in accordance with Company goals. Plan/coordinate patient scheduling to assure timely acceptance of patients and effective staffing levels. Implement clinical and operational processes to improve patient health and minimize hospitalizations and missed treatments. Achieve financial targets to include budget, labor costs, supply costs and expenditures. OUTCOMES Review all incident reports; make recommendations and take action relative to incidents as appropriate; report at monthly QAPI meeting. Promote quality management program through education and involvement of staff and patients in outcomes as well as overall responsibility to achieve corporate goals for quality. Leads QAPI meetings and quality improvement committees. Coordinate the functions of all departments and develop standards and methods of measuring patient care services, including a chronological record of services provided to patients as required by the ESRD Network Coordinating Council and Medicare. Work with staff to maintain chronological, thorough, and appropriate documentation in the patient record of all treatments, activities, and communication with the patient, physician and other healthcare professionals. Achieve program's target goals for patient outcomes in accordance with quality patient care and Company goals. OPERATIONAL READINESS Knowledge of and remain current with federal, state, local laws and regulations, including health care professionals practice act requirements. Assure that the clinic is in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations and receives continuing certification from all statutory and regulatory agencies. Develop, implement and follow up necessary Corrective Action Plans for internal and external surveys. May assume Charge Nurse's responsibilities as needed. Responsible for duties listed in Registered Supervising Nurse job description and nursing services policy # C-AD-0110 or must designate Registered Nurse meeting these qualifications. May fulfill responsibility of facility CEO as delegated by Governing Body. Conduct and/or participate in both formal and informal meetings with the governing body, Regional Director, Medical Director and the staff. Assure that appropriate staff meetings, in-service education meetings, and team patient care planning meetings are held monthly. Assure that Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement Program is current at all times. Establish, maintain, and submit all required records and reports concerning staff, patients, and the operational affairs of the center. Plan, coordinate, and approve effective and efficient staffing to meet patient needs and regulations. Oversee the maintenance of equipment and supplies to meet current laws and regulations. OPERATIONAL READINESS (cont.) Continuously monitor to ensure that a safe and sanitary physical environment is maintained throughout the facility; that all equipment is maintained and functions properly; and that adequate and appropriate inventory levels of all supplies are available and used correctly. Supervise the maintenance of equipment, building areas occupied by the center and other property belonging to the center. Know and understand the water treatment and mechanisms of the equipment of the facility. Assist, when necessary, with disinfection of equipment and supplies including bicarbonate delivery systems and dialysis machines. PARTNERSHIPS Monitor all contractual agreements; update as needed with corporate oversight. Maintain collaborative working relationship with Medical Director and physicians. Establish and maintain a positive relationship with area hospitals, agencies, vendors and the community. Actively promote GUEST customer service standards; develop effective relationships at all levels of the organization. Respond effectively to inquiries or complaints. STAFF DEVELOPMENT/ RETENTION Ensure all staff meet required qualifications for position held and perform duties within limitations established by and in accordance with company policy/procedures, health care professionals practice acts, applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Recruit, train, develop, and supervise all personnel. Maintain effective personnel management and employee relations, including evaluating the performance of all personnel; approving and submitting all hours worked and counseling and disciplining employees. Uphold management goals of corporation by leading staff in team concepts and promoting a team effort. Effectively communicates expectations; accepts accountability and holds others accountable for performance. Qualifications/Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Requirements include: Demonstrated ability to function in a leadership position and to perform in new and emergent situations with sound judgment. Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills are required. Strong time management and organizational skills required. 1 year previous dialysis management experience preferred. Demonstrated working knowledge of the English language and ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Must have basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook); proficiency in all USRC clinical applications required within 90 days of hire. Must meet applicable, specific state requirements. (See addendum for Administrator. Additionally, if the nursing requirements listed below are not met, an individual may be placed in the Administrator role without them; however, in the absence of these qualifications, there must be a designated Registered Supervising Nurse at the clinic who does possess these qualifications: Must be full-time employee of the Company and available to clinic staff during time clinic is open. Current RN license in applicable state. License must be maintained as current and in good standing. 18 months as an RN with 6 months experience in nursing care of a patient with kidney failure. CPR certification required within 90 days of hire. Confirmation of ability to distinguish all primary colors. Must meet any practice requirement(s) for the applicable state. (See addendum for Registered Supervising Nurse) All Full Time employees are eligible for the following benefits: Medical / Pharmacy Dental Vision Voluntary benefits 401k with employer match Virtual Care Life Insurance Voluntary Benefits PTO All Part Time employees are eligible for the following benefits: 401k with employer match PTO
10/18/2025
Full time
SUMMARY The Administrator is responsible for the overall daily management and operation of the clinic. The Administrator reports directly to first line regional operational management which may be an Area Director, Regional Director, or Vice President of Operations, depending on the region/demographics. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties and tasks may be assigned. GROWTH Develop and implement processes for program growth in accordance with Company goals. Plan/coordinate patient scheduling to assure timely acceptance of patients and effective staffing levels. Implement clinical and operational processes to improve patient health and minimize hospitalizations and missed treatments. Achieve financial targets to include budget, labor costs, supply costs and expenditures. OUTCOMES Review all incident reports; make recommendations and take action relative to incidents as appropriate; report at monthly QAPI meeting. Promote quality management program through education and involvement of staff and patients in outcomes as well as overall responsibility to achieve corporate goals for quality. Leads QAPI meetings and quality improvement committees. Coordinate the functions of all departments and develop standards and methods of measuring patient care services, including a chronological record of services provided to patients as required by the ESRD Network Coordinating Council and Medicare. Work with staff to maintain chronological, thorough, and appropriate documentation in the patient record of all treatments, activities, and communication with the patient, physician and other healthcare professionals. Achieve program's target goals for patient outcomes in accordance with quality patient care and Company goals. OPERATIONAL READINESS Knowledge of and remain current with federal, state, local laws and regulations, including health care professionals practice act requirements. Assure that the clinic is in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations and receives continuing certification from all statutory and regulatory agencies. Develop, implement and follow up necessary Corrective Action Plans for internal and external surveys. May assume Charge Nurse's responsibilities as needed. Responsible for duties listed in Registered Supervising Nurse job description and nursing services policy # C-AD-0110 or must designate Registered Nurse meeting these qualifications. May fulfill responsibility of facility CEO as delegated by Governing Body. Conduct and/or participate in both formal and informal meetings with the governing body, Regional Director, Medical Director and the staff. Assure that appropriate staff meetings, in-service education meetings, and team patient care planning meetings are held monthly. Assure that Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement Program is current at all times. Establish, maintain, and submit all required records and reports concerning staff, patients, and the operational affairs of the center. Plan, coordinate, and approve effective and efficient staffing to meet patient needs and regulations. Oversee the maintenance of equipment and supplies to meet current laws and regulations. OPERATIONAL READINESS (cont.) Continuously monitor to ensure that a safe and sanitary physical environment is maintained throughout the facility; that all equipment is maintained and functions properly; and that adequate and appropriate inventory levels of all supplies are available and used correctly. Supervise the maintenance of equipment, building areas occupied by the center and other property belonging to the center. Know and understand the water treatment and mechanisms of the equipment of the facility. Assist, when necessary, with disinfection of equipment and supplies including bicarbonate delivery systems and dialysis machines. PARTNERSHIPS Monitor all contractual agreements; update as needed with corporate oversight. Maintain collaborative working relationship with Medical Director and physicians. Establish and maintain a positive relationship with area hospitals, agencies, vendors and the community. Actively promote GUEST customer service standards; develop effective relationships at all levels of the organization. Respond effectively to inquiries or complaints. STAFF DEVELOPMENT/ RETENTION Ensure all staff meet required qualifications for position held and perform duties within limitations established by and in accordance with company policy/procedures, health care professionals practice acts, applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Recruit, train, develop, and supervise all personnel. Maintain effective personnel management and employee relations, including evaluating the performance of all personnel; approving and submitting all hours worked and counseling and disciplining employees. Uphold management goals of corporation by leading staff in team concepts and promoting a team effort. Effectively communicates expectations; accepts accountability and holds others accountable for performance. Qualifications/Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Requirements include: Demonstrated ability to function in a leadership position and to perform in new and emergent situations with sound judgment. Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills are required. Strong time management and organizational skills required. 1 year previous dialysis management experience preferred. Demonstrated working knowledge of the English language and ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Must have basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook); proficiency in all USRC clinical applications required within 90 days of hire. Must meet applicable, specific state requirements. (See addendum for Administrator. Additionally, if the nursing requirements listed below are not met, an individual may be placed in the Administrator role without them; however, in the absence of these qualifications, there must be a designated Registered Supervising Nurse at the clinic who does possess these qualifications: Must be full-time employee of the Company and available to clinic staff during time clinic is open. Current RN license in applicable state. License must be maintained as current and in good standing. 18 months as an RN with 6 months experience in nursing care of a patient with kidney failure. CPR certification required within 90 days of hire. Confirmation of ability to distinguish all primary colors. Must meet any practice requirement(s) for the applicable state. (See addendum for Registered Supervising Nurse) All Full Time employees are eligible for the following benefits: Medical / Pharmacy Dental Vision Voluntary benefits 401k with employer match Virtual Care Life Insurance Voluntary Benefits PTO All Part Time employees are eligible for the following benefits: 401k with employer match PTO
University of Maryland Global Campus
Adelphi, Maryland
The Associate Dean for Portfolio Planning & Evaluation provides strategic, data-informed leadership for the planning, evaluation, and continuous improvement of academic programs within an assigned portfolio. Reporting to the Senior Associate Dean, this role serves as the portfolio's chief architect of programmatic relevance, quality assurance, and long-term sustainability, guiding the lifecycle of academic programs. The Associate Dean ensures academic offerings are aligned with institutional strategy, workforce demand, and learner success metrics through the oversight of strategic planning, program review, resource allocation, and performance evaluation. The role also provides direction and supervision to Assistant Deans, Portfolio Directors, Portfolio Managers, and Teaching & Learning Faculty to ensure forward-looking, high-functioning operations and consistent academic standards. Success in this position is measured by the ability to drive programmatic excellence, lead effective planning cycles, cultivate high-performing teams and ensure the ongoing relevance and quality of learning experiences across the portfolio, while remaining responsive to an evolving educational and workforce landscape. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Lead the strategic planning and evaluation of assigned academic programs, in the Marketing, Management, and Health Care Administration department, ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and evolving market needs. Use data, labor market intelligence, and institutional strategy to identify growth opportunities and enhancements for long-term impact. Direct the academic program review process, use data and stakeholder input to conduct evidence-based assessment of program viability, identify improvement opportunities, and ensure compliance with accreditation and learner success standards. Make informed recommendations on program lifecycle decisions (e.g., launch, revision, suspension, or sunset) to the Senior Associate Dean based on strategic fit and performance metrics. Oversee the implementation of quality assurance processes, including curriculum reviews, faculty evaluations, and learner experience assessments. Collaborate with the Senior Associate Dean to elevate quality standards and inform operational priorities. Allocate full-time faculty and staff resources strategically across the portfolio to meet academic needs, balance workloads, and support institutional growth. Supervise and mentor Assistant Deans, Portfolio Directors, Teaching & Learning Faculty, and Portfolio Managers to ensure coordinated execution and continuous leadership development in the design and delivery of programs. Interpret and act upon student success data (e.g., persistence, retention, graduation rates) to implement academic interventions and drive improvements in learner outcomes. Collaborate with curriculum and academic operations units to guide program design, course development, and delivery innovations that enhance teaching and learning. Advocate for innovations that improve engagement and learner outcomes. Support accreditation, compliance, and institutional effectiveness initiatives by ensuring data integrity and adherence to internal and external standards. Perform other duties as assigned by the Senior Associate Dean, including supporting the Senior Associate Dean on cross-portfolio initiatives and special academic projects that strengthen program performance or stakeholder engagement. Competencies: Strategic academic planning and evaluation Program lifecycle management. Leadership and staff supervision Academic quality assurance and improvement Data-driven decision making Faculty development and mentorship Stakeholder engagement and collaboration Skills: Academic program review and analysis Data interpretation and visualization Supervisory and team development skills Strategic resource planning and allocation Curriculum and instructional planning Communication and report writing Change management and systems thinking. Key Collaborators: Senior Associate Dean: To align strategic planning and resource allocation decisions with broader academic operations and institutional priorities. Assistant Deans and Portfolio Directors: To guide implementation of planning and evaluation efforts and ensure coordinated execution across academic units. Portfolio Managers and Teaching & Learning Faculty: To provide oversight, coaching, and clarity around academic expectations, evaluation standards, and learner experience goals. Curriculum Governance Committees: To review and approve program revisions, new program proposals, and sunset recommendations. Center for Institutional Effectiveness and Analytics: To interpret student success metrics and translate insights into actionable academic improvements. Faculty Affairs & Scheduling Team (FAST) and Human Resources: To support full-time faculty staffing plans, development needs, and performance improvement strategies. External Stakeholders (e.g., accreditation bodies, industry advisory boards): To ensure programs meet workforce needs and maintain compliance with professional and regulatory expectations. Minimum Education & Experience Requirements: Education: Doctorate in Business, Business Administration, or Management from a Business School or College at an accredited institution; in a portfolio-related discipline is highly preferred. Experience: Demonstrated ability to get things done. Minimum of 5 years of academic leadership experience in higher education, including program management and faculty leadership. Preferred Education & Experience Requirements: Education: Same as required Experience: Demonstrated experience collaborating with external partners such as industry, professional associations, or community organizations. Work environment and physical demands: Work is typically performed in an office or a hybrid academic setting. Must be able to analyze large sets of data, manage competing academic priorities, and collaborate across a distributed leadership structure. Residence in or relocation to the Maryland/Washington, D.C./Northern Virginia metro area is required. All submissions should include a cover letter and resume. The University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination. UMGC is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, ancestry, political affiliation or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. Workplace Accommodations: The University of Maryland Global Campus Global Campus (UMGC) is committed to creating and maintaining a welcoming and inclusive working environment for people of all abilities. UMGC is dedicated to the principle that no qualified individual with a disability shall, based on disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of the University, or be subjected to discrimination. For information about UMGC's Reasonable Workplace Accommodation Policy or to request an accommodation, applicants/candidates can contact Employee Accommodations via email at . Benefits Package Highlights: Generous Time Off: Enjoy 22 days of paid vacation, 15 days of sick leave, 3 personal days, and 15 paid holidays (16 during general election years). For part-time employees, time off rates will be prorated based on the number of hours worked. Comprehensive Health Coverage: Access to health care, medical with vision, dental, and prescription plans for both individuals and families, effective from the 1st of the month following your hire date. Insurance Options: Term Life Insurance, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance, and Long-Term Disability (LTD) Insurance. Part-time employees working less than 0.5 FTE are not eligible for LTD. Flexible Spending Accounts: Available for medical and dependent care expenses. Retirement Plans: Choose between the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) or the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System (MSRPS). Supplemental Retirement Plans: include 401(k), 403(b), 457(b), and various Roth options. The university does not provide matching funds. Tuition Remission: Immediate availability for Regular Exempt Staff. Spouses and dependent children are eligible for undergraduate tuition remission after two years of service. NOTE: For part-time employees (at least 50 percent of the time), tuition remission benefits are prorated.
10/18/2025
Full time
The Associate Dean for Portfolio Planning & Evaluation provides strategic, data-informed leadership for the planning, evaluation, and continuous improvement of academic programs within an assigned portfolio. Reporting to the Senior Associate Dean, this role serves as the portfolio's chief architect of programmatic relevance, quality assurance, and long-term sustainability, guiding the lifecycle of academic programs. The Associate Dean ensures academic offerings are aligned with institutional strategy, workforce demand, and learner success metrics through the oversight of strategic planning, program review, resource allocation, and performance evaluation. The role also provides direction and supervision to Assistant Deans, Portfolio Directors, Portfolio Managers, and Teaching & Learning Faculty to ensure forward-looking, high-functioning operations and consistent academic standards. Success in this position is measured by the ability to drive programmatic excellence, lead effective planning cycles, cultivate high-performing teams and ensure the ongoing relevance and quality of learning experiences across the portfolio, while remaining responsive to an evolving educational and workforce landscape. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Lead the strategic planning and evaluation of assigned academic programs, in the Marketing, Management, and Health Care Administration department, ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and evolving market needs. Use data, labor market intelligence, and institutional strategy to identify growth opportunities and enhancements for long-term impact. Direct the academic program review process, use data and stakeholder input to conduct evidence-based assessment of program viability, identify improvement opportunities, and ensure compliance with accreditation and learner success standards. Make informed recommendations on program lifecycle decisions (e.g., launch, revision, suspension, or sunset) to the Senior Associate Dean based on strategic fit and performance metrics. Oversee the implementation of quality assurance processes, including curriculum reviews, faculty evaluations, and learner experience assessments. Collaborate with the Senior Associate Dean to elevate quality standards and inform operational priorities. Allocate full-time faculty and staff resources strategically across the portfolio to meet academic needs, balance workloads, and support institutional growth. Supervise and mentor Assistant Deans, Portfolio Directors, Teaching & Learning Faculty, and Portfolio Managers to ensure coordinated execution and continuous leadership development in the design and delivery of programs. Interpret and act upon student success data (e.g., persistence, retention, graduation rates) to implement academic interventions and drive improvements in learner outcomes. Collaborate with curriculum and academic operations units to guide program design, course development, and delivery innovations that enhance teaching and learning. Advocate for innovations that improve engagement and learner outcomes. Support accreditation, compliance, and institutional effectiveness initiatives by ensuring data integrity and adherence to internal and external standards. Perform other duties as assigned by the Senior Associate Dean, including supporting the Senior Associate Dean on cross-portfolio initiatives and special academic projects that strengthen program performance or stakeholder engagement. Competencies: Strategic academic planning and evaluation Program lifecycle management. Leadership and staff supervision Academic quality assurance and improvement Data-driven decision making Faculty development and mentorship Stakeholder engagement and collaboration Skills: Academic program review and analysis Data interpretation and visualization Supervisory and team development skills Strategic resource planning and allocation Curriculum and instructional planning Communication and report writing Change management and systems thinking. Key Collaborators: Senior Associate Dean: To align strategic planning and resource allocation decisions with broader academic operations and institutional priorities. Assistant Deans and Portfolio Directors: To guide implementation of planning and evaluation efforts and ensure coordinated execution across academic units. Portfolio Managers and Teaching & Learning Faculty: To provide oversight, coaching, and clarity around academic expectations, evaluation standards, and learner experience goals. Curriculum Governance Committees: To review and approve program revisions, new program proposals, and sunset recommendations. Center for Institutional Effectiveness and Analytics: To interpret student success metrics and translate insights into actionable academic improvements. Faculty Affairs & Scheduling Team (FAST) and Human Resources: To support full-time faculty staffing plans, development needs, and performance improvement strategies. External Stakeholders (e.g., accreditation bodies, industry advisory boards): To ensure programs meet workforce needs and maintain compliance with professional and regulatory expectations. Minimum Education & Experience Requirements: Education: Doctorate in Business, Business Administration, or Management from a Business School or College at an accredited institution; in a portfolio-related discipline is highly preferred. Experience: Demonstrated ability to get things done. Minimum of 5 years of academic leadership experience in higher education, including program management and faculty leadership. Preferred Education & Experience Requirements: Education: Same as required Experience: Demonstrated experience collaborating with external partners such as industry, professional associations, or community organizations. Work environment and physical demands: Work is typically performed in an office or a hybrid academic setting. Must be able to analyze large sets of data, manage competing academic priorities, and collaborate across a distributed leadership structure. Residence in or relocation to the Maryland/Washington, D.C./Northern Virginia metro area is required. All submissions should include a cover letter and resume. The University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination. UMGC is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, ancestry, political affiliation or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. Workplace Accommodations: The University of Maryland Global Campus Global Campus (UMGC) is committed to creating and maintaining a welcoming and inclusive working environment for people of all abilities. UMGC is dedicated to the principle that no qualified individual with a disability shall, based on disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of the University, or be subjected to discrimination. For information about UMGC's Reasonable Workplace Accommodation Policy or to request an accommodation, applicants/candidates can contact Employee Accommodations via email at . Benefits Package Highlights: Generous Time Off: Enjoy 22 days of paid vacation, 15 days of sick leave, 3 personal days, and 15 paid holidays (16 during general election years). For part-time employees, time off rates will be prorated based on the number of hours worked. Comprehensive Health Coverage: Access to health care, medical with vision, dental, and prescription plans for both individuals and families, effective from the 1st of the month following your hire date. Insurance Options: Term Life Insurance, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance, and Long-Term Disability (LTD) Insurance. Part-time employees working less than 0.5 FTE are not eligible for LTD. Flexible Spending Accounts: Available for medical and dependent care expenses. Retirement Plans: Choose between the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) or the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System (MSRPS). Supplemental Retirement Plans: include 401(k), 403(b), 457(b), and various Roth options. The university does not provide matching funds. Tuition Remission: Immediate availability for Regular Exempt Staff. Spouses and dependent children are eligible for undergraduate tuition remission after two years of service. NOTE: For part-time employees (at least 50 percent of the time), tuition remission benefits are prorated.
Middlesex Community College (MA)
Lowell, Massachusetts
Category:: Full-time Staff Subscribe:: Department:: Academic Affairs - Health Locations:: Lowell, MA Posted:: Oct 23, 2024 Closes:: Nov 6, 2025 - 11:59 PM EST Type:: Full-time Position ID:: 182380 About Middlesex Community College: Middlesex Community College (MCC), established in 1970, provides access to affordable education to prepare individuals for success and lifelong learning. We promote academic excellence, provide workforce development opportunities, and empower all learners to become productive and socially responsible members of our local and global communities. The College provides a broad range of services that are essential to attract, reward, and retain talented faculty and staff. The MCC community promotes a work environment where our employees feel supported and empowered to best serve our student population. We are proud to offer our classes on both the Bedford and Lowell campuses, as well as a robust online course offering. MCC is committed to transforming lives as we educate, challenge, and support all students as evident in our strategic plan . Job Description: Title: Director of Practical Nurse Education Unit: Non-Unit Professional ( NUP ) Department: Nursing Reports to: Senior Director of Nurse Education Date: October 28, 2024 (Reopened September 25, 2025) General Summary: The Director of Practical Nurse Education is a 12-month position, responsible for serving as administrator of record for the Practical Nursing program. The Director of Practical Nurse Education collaborates with the Senior Director of Nurse Education in establishing, maintaining, and monitoring current and sound educational practices. The Director or Practical Nurse Education provides strategic leadership for the Practical Nursing Program and serves as the administrative representative to state and federal regulatory authorities, accrediting bodies, and to pertinent professional nursing associations. The Director is responsible to students, faculty, and college administration for the safe and lawful operations of the Practical Nursing program. This includes management of the Practical Nursing Program budget, related grant budgets, maintenance and development of the Program Advisory Board meetings, and maintenance of program accreditations. This essential role encompasses collaborating with all nursing program faculty, support staff, the Senior Director of Nursing Education, and the Dean of Health to ensure continuous Practical Nursing Program improvement and alignment with the ADN program. The position requires an equity-minded, creative, and knowledgeable individual with a positive approach to program management, and a with a mindset that supports the college's strategic initiatives. The Director of Practical Nurse Education is expected to exhibit initiative, enthusiasm, and teamwork in accomplishing the responsibilities of the position. The individual who serves in this position must be committed to equity, diversity, excellence, student engagement, and success. Duties and Responsibilities: Provide academic leadership and administrative direction to the Practical Nursing Program by: Serving as the Nurse Administrator/Administrator of Record in accordance with the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing and accreditation requirements for Practical Nursing Program. Overseeing planning, implementation, and evaluation of all aspects of the educational programs, including curriculum development and the nursing program systematic evaluation plan. Coordinating searches for full-time faculty and staff positions for the Practical Nursing Programs. Orienting, mentor and evaluate full-time and part-time faculty in their areas of responsibility according to the MCCC contract for Practical Nursing Program. Recruiting, interview and hire full-time and part-time faculty for Practical Nursing Programs. Preparing schedules and payroll for adjunct faculty for submission to the Dean of Health for the Practical Nursing Program. Planning and managing the budget to ensure the acquisition of necessary equipment and supplies for classrooms, laboratories and other instructional settings. Determine priorities for budgetary expenditures based on department needs; monitor budget. Developing schedules for all classes offered in the Practical Nursing Program. Preparing reports as needed for regulatory agencies, the College, and to support Nursing program initiatives and to assess the effectiveness of initiatives. Ensuring compliance with all required state regulations and accreditation criteria. Promoting and maintain responsive community relations, including a Nursing Department Advisory Board that meets at least 2 times per year. Resolving student issues as they relate to the Practical Nursing Program. Developing and renew articulation agreements with area high schools, ADN programs, and four-year institutions as appropriate. Encouraging and structure innovative professional development activities. Providing leadership and direction to faculty in development of initiatives and activities that promote positive program outcomes. Providing guidance and leadership to faculty on the use of alternative pedagogy to enhance student learning. This includes the promotion of instructional applications of technology, web-based enhancements, and e-learning. Developing and implement grants and support faculty in developing and implementing grants. Working in collaboration with relevant areas of the college to ensure that all students in the Nursing program receive appropriate academic advising. Working in collaboration with coordinators of the Nursing Program options. Participating in relevant committees of the College. Collaborate with the Senior Director of Nurse Education and Dean of Health to: Develop, implement, and assess Practical Nursing Department goals. Ensure that goals align with the institution's mission and values and support the college's strategic directions including student success initiatives. Provide leadership in grant activities for the Nursing Department. Assist with data collection, analysis and reporting. Assess programmatic needs through the program review process and oversee the assessment of institutional, departmental and course student learning outcomes. Develop and improve departmental curriculum which includes the development, revision, implementation and/or removal of courses. Maintain current knowledge of trends and practices in the field through peer association, attendance at seminars, study, and review of literature. Other duties as needed or assigned. Requirements: Maintains compliance with of Massachusetts Board of Regulations in Nursing 244 CMR 6.04(2)(a); Holds a Massachusetts Registered Nurse license in good standing Possesses an earned graduate degree in nursing Possesses a minimum of five years full-time nursing experience with at least three years full-time experience, or its equivalent, in nursing education in either: a nursing education program designed to prepare a graduate to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse or a Registered Nurse; or a post-licensure graduate nursing education program Develops and maintains competence appropriate to administrative responsibilities including, but not limited to: orientation and mentoring to the administrator role; knowledge of M.G.L. c. 112, 74 through 81C and 244 CMR Participates in professional development in nursing education such as certification, continuing education Develops knowledge of nursing and college administration Experience working as a Practical Nurse and/or clear understanding of Practical Nursing scope of practice Maintains a commitment to the mission and philosophy of the college with an understanding and respect for the goals of college activities. Leadership, planning, management, and supervisory skills. Strong organizational skills. Ability to recognize college-wide priorities and work cooperatively and collaboratively to support their accomplishment. Financial management skills. Ability to market programs and ideas; to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; to establish positive public relations, and to work collaboratively with people to set and achieve common goals. Knowledge of curriculum development, including theory and practice. Knowledge of nursing education and program assessment. Understanding of the need to incorporate technology into the many aspects of the college. Experience with equity-minded work and/or understanding of individuals of diverse identities such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic level, sexual orientation, veterans, and individuals with different academic preparation levels and varying physical and learning abilities. Preferred Qualifications: Understanding of and commitment to the role of the community college in higher education. Knowledge of cultural competency skills framework. Bilingual skills a plus. Additional Information: Salary Range: $105,000 - $115,000; actual salary commensurate with academic background and experience. Employees of Middlesex Community College are considered employees of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and receive benefits, which include: . click apply for full job details
10/17/2025
Full time
Category:: Full-time Staff Subscribe:: Department:: Academic Affairs - Health Locations:: Lowell, MA Posted:: Oct 23, 2024 Closes:: Nov 6, 2025 - 11:59 PM EST Type:: Full-time Position ID:: 182380 About Middlesex Community College: Middlesex Community College (MCC), established in 1970, provides access to affordable education to prepare individuals for success and lifelong learning. We promote academic excellence, provide workforce development opportunities, and empower all learners to become productive and socially responsible members of our local and global communities. The College provides a broad range of services that are essential to attract, reward, and retain talented faculty and staff. The MCC community promotes a work environment where our employees feel supported and empowered to best serve our student population. We are proud to offer our classes on both the Bedford and Lowell campuses, as well as a robust online course offering. MCC is committed to transforming lives as we educate, challenge, and support all students as evident in our strategic plan . Job Description: Title: Director of Practical Nurse Education Unit: Non-Unit Professional ( NUP ) Department: Nursing Reports to: Senior Director of Nurse Education Date: October 28, 2024 (Reopened September 25, 2025) General Summary: The Director of Practical Nurse Education is a 12-month position, responsible for serving as administrator of record for the Practical Nursing program. The Director of Practical Nurse Education collaborates with the Senior Director of Nurse Education in establishing, maintaining, and monitoring current and sound educational practices. The Director or Practical Nurse Education provides strategic leadership for the Practical Nursing Program and serves as the administrative representative to state and federal regulatory authorities, accrediting bodies, and to pertinent professional nursing associations. The Director is responsible to students, faculty, and college administration for the safe and lawful operations of the Practical Nursing program. This includes management of the Practical Nursing Program budget, related grant budgets, maintenance and development of the Program Advisory Board meetings, and maintenance of program accreditations. This essential role encompasses collaborating with all nursing program faculty, support staff, the Senior Director of Nursing Education, and the Dean of Health to ensure continuous Practical Nursing Program improvement and alignment with the ADN program. The position requires an equity-minded, creative, and knowledgeable individual with a positive approach to program management, and a with a mindset that supports the college's strategic initiatives. The Director of Practical Nurse Education is expected to exhibit initiative, enthusiasm, and teamwork in accomplishing the responsibilities of the position. The individual who serves in this position must be committed to equity, diversity, excellence, student engagement, and success. Duties and Responsibilities: Provide academic leadership and administrative direction to the Practical Nursing Program by: Serving as the Nurse Administrator/Administrator of Record in accordance with the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing and accreditation requirements for Practical Nursing Program. Overseeing planning, implementation, and evaluation of all aspects of the educational programs, including curriculum development and the nursing program systematic evaluation plan. Coordinating searches for full-time faculty and staff positions for the Practical Nursing Programs. Orienting, mentor and evaluate full-time and part-time faculty in their areas of responsibility according to the MCCC contract for Practical Nursing Program. Recruiting, interview and hire full-time and part-time faculty for Practical Nursing Programs. Preparing schedules and payroll for adjunct faculty for submission to the Dean of Health for the Practical Nursing Program. Planning and managing the budget to ensure the acquisition of necessary equipment and supplies for classrooms, laboratories and other instructional settings. Determine priorities for budgetary expenditures based on department needs; monitor budget. Developing schedules for all classes offered in the Practical Nursing Program. Preparing reports as needed for regulatory agencies, the College, and to support Nursing program initiatives and to assess the effectiveness of initiatives. Ensuring compliance with all required state regulations and accreditation criteria. Promoting and maintain responsive community relations, including a Nursing Department Advisory Board that meets at least 2 times per year. Resolving student issues as they relate to the Practical Nursing Program. Developing and renew articulation agreements with area high schools, ADN programs, and four-year institutions as appropriate. Encouraging and structure innovative professional development activities. Providing leadership and direction to faculty in development of initiatives and activities that promote positive program outcomes. Providing guidance and leadership to faculty on the use of alternative pedagogy to enhance student learning. This includes the promotion of instructional applications of technology, web-based enhancements, and e-learning. Developing and implement grants and support faculty in developing and implementing grants. Working in collaboration with relevant areas of the college to ensure that all students in the Nursing program receive appropriate academic advising. Working in collaboration with coordinators of the Nursing Program options. Participating in relevant committees of the College. Collaborate with the Senior Director of Nurse Education and Dean of Health to: Develop, implement, and assess Practical Nursing Department goals. Ensure that goals align with the institution's mission and values and support the college's strategic directions including student success initiatives. Provide leadership in grant activities for the Nursing Department. Assist with data collection, analysis and reporting. Assess programmatic needs through the program review process and oversee the assessment of institutional, departmental and course student learning outcomes. Develop and improve departmental curriculum which includes the development, revision, implementation and/or removal of courses. Maintain current knowledge of trends and practices in the field through peer association, attendance at seminars, study, and review of literature. Other duties as needed or assigned. Requirements: Maintains compliance with of Massachusetts Board of Regulations in Nursing 244 CMR 6.04(2)(a); Holds a Massachusetts Registered Nurse license in good standing Possesses an earned graduate degree in nursing Possesses a minimum of five years full-time nursing experience with at least three years full-time experience, or its equivalent, in nursing education in either: a nursing education program designed to prepare a graduate to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse or a Registered Nurse; or a post-licensure graduate nursing education program Develops and maintains competence appropriate to administrative responsibilities including, but not limited to: orientation and mentoring to the administrator role; knowledge of M.G.L. c. 112, 74 through 81C and 244 CMR Participates in professional development in nursing education such as certification, continuing education Develops knowledge of nursing and college administration Experience working as a Practical Nurse and/or clear understanding of Practical Nursing scope of practice Maintains a commitment to the mission and philosophy of the college with an understanding and respect for the goals of college activities. Leadership, planning, management, and supervisory skills. Strong organizational skills. Ability to recognize college-wide priorities and work cooperatively and collaboratively to support their accomplishment. Financial management skills. Ability to market programs and ideas; to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; to establish positive public relations, and to work collaboratively with people to set and achieve common goals. Knowledge of curriculum development, including theory and practice. Knowledge of nursing education and program assessment. Understanding of the need to incorporate technology into the many aspects of the college. Experience with equity-minded work and/or understanding of individuals of diverse identities such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic level, sexual orientation, veterans, and individuals with different academic preparation levels and varying physical and learning abilities. Preferred Qualifications: Understanding of and commitment to the role of the community college in higher education. Knowledge of cultural competency skills framework. Bilingual skills a plus. Additional Information: Salary Range: $105,000 - $115,000; actual salary commensurate with academic background and experience. Employees of Middlesex Community College are considered employees of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and receive benefits, which include: . click apply for full job details
Associate Vice President, Division of Sponsored Programs Administration Job ID: 278110 Location: Augusta University Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary: Job Summary The Associate Vice President, Division of Sponsored Programs Administration will report directly to the Senior Vice President for Research and be an integral and vital part of the university's leadership team. The Associate Vice President will be responsible for providing positive leadership, support, and strategic direction for all sponsored programs administration activities. The Division of Sponsored Programs Administration and the Augusta University Research Institute serves as the central unit to coordinate and support Augusta University's internal and external sponsored projects. The Division has four units: Pre-Award, Contracts, Operations, and Post-Award. The Division aims to identify, support, and advance opportunities for research, training, teaching, and scholarly activities by managing the entire lifecycle of sponsored projects- from proposal and grant development and submission, to contract preparation, award management, and project close out management. The DSPA seeks to advance extramural support programs for the institution by providing administrative, informational, and logistical assistance to faculty and staff, while ensuring compliance with pertinent policies and regulations of the institution, extramural sponsors, and federal oversight agencies. This position is considered an administrative officer and serves at the pleasure of the president. Responsibilities Administrative & Financial Functions - 50% Oversees daily administration of the Division of Sponsored Programs Administration, oversight of all Sponsored Program activities, development of effective administrative compliance procedures, assurance of proper resource allocation, identifying funding sources, funding acquisition, regulatory compliance, recordkeeping, and systems for all grants and awards. As Executive Director for AURI, the incumbent will develop, oversee, and manage the AURI accounts, expenses, and budgets ensuring that the following: Preparation and completion of quarterly reports and annual summaries. Preparation of annual budget and planned development Investment opportunities. Provision of support for annual external audit processes. Management and oversight for all expenses, investments, and acquisitions. Oversee the complete life-cycle of sponsored programs administration including but not limited to: Pre-award responsibilities for coordination, review and approval of documents requiring institutional/administrative approval. All regulatory and compliance office requirements as required by law, policy, or agreement/grant/contract have been met Award receipt and account establishment, expense monitoring, re-budgeting Account Closeout activities Development of reports to ensure compliance with requirements of sponsors, local, state, or federal sponsors/agencies Effort reporting. Development and negotiation of AU's federal Facilities and Administrative Cost Rate Agreement. Maintains and expands research/contract opportunities and provides on-going support for the development of grants and contract opportunities. Management & Leadership - 25% Provide leadership, direction, and management of all staff and activities within the Division of Sponsored Programs Administration ensuring that all contractual and financial obligations are managed and compliant with institutional, state, and federal regulations. Responsible for the overall direction and effective management of the Division of Sponsored, Programs Administration including, hiring, training, supporting, developing and supervising personnel. Allocate workload to maximize Division effectiveness Facilitate professional growth of staff by accurately assessing learning needs, styles, and barriers to learning and coordinating learning opportunities for staff. Provide opportunities for ongoing professional development for self and staff while maintaining a collegial working environment. Work collaboratively with internal and external constituents such as vice presidents, deans, faculty, etc. in the development and implementation of AU goals and objectives Participate in AU committees and meetings . Represent AU at local, state, and national meetings pertaining to sponsored projects . Policy Development & Strategic Planning - 20% Serve as a resource for AU investigators and leaders ensuring that they have the information needed to effectively and compliantly obtain, manage, and close grants and contracts. Work collaboratively with the University's Office of Legal Affairs to ensure efficient, effective, and compliant contract review and approval processes, and appropriate delegation where appropriate. Develop policies and procedures for process improvements and metrics for reporting improvements in all aspects of Division of Sponsored Programs Administration activities and programs. Understand and disseminate information pertaining to local, state, and federal regulations as they relate to sponsored program administration. Create and implement an approved strategic plan to leverage the existing infrastructure while identifying opportunities for further growth and expansion of research programs at AU. Develop institutional policies to be consistent with USG, state. and federal guidelines. Other - 5% Other duties as assigned Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Master's degree or equivalent Preferred Qualifications Doctorate degree A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license and a Law degree are also preferred. (It is noted the incumbent will NOT be functioning as an attorney or paralegal.) The ideal candidate will have 10+ years combined experience in financial management, sponsored programs administration, contract negotiations, and research program administration. Shift/Salary/Benefits This position is fiscal year based and works year-round. The intended work commitment or full-time equivalent (FTE) for this position is 1.0 and considered full-time. Salary and compensation is commensurate with education, experience, and achievements. The salary is subject to availability of funds. Comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, 13 paid holidays, vacation leave, sick leave, generous retirement plans, tuition waiver, wellness options, and much more! Also, our full-time employees who have been employed with us successfully for more than 6 months can be considered for the Tuition Assistance Program. Rank and salary are determined at the time of hire and are based on a variety of factors including but not limited to experience, education, credentials, specialty, training, etc. while also considering internal equity and market data. Advancement through the faculty ranks at Augusta University is only through the annual Promotion and Tenure process in which faculty may apply if eligible (typically five-year increments). For more information on ranks, please review the Augusta University Promotion and Tenure Website: About Us Augusta University is Georgia's innovation center for education and health care, training the next generation of innovators, leaders, and healthcare providers in classrooms and clinics on four campuses in Augusta and locations across the state. More than 10,500 students choose Augusta for educational opportunities at the center of Georgia's cybersecurity hub and experiential learning that blends arts and application, humanities, and the health sciences. Augusta is home to Georgia's only public academic health center, where groundbreaking research is creating a healthier, more prosperous Georgia, and world-class clinicians are bringing the medicine of tomorrow to patient care today. Our mission and values make Augusta University an institution like no other. The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found online at Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found online at . Location Augusta University - Our Health Sciences Campus: th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 Our Summerville Campus: 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904 Conditions of Employment All selected candidates are required to successfully pass a Background Check review prior to starting with Augusta University. If applicable for the specific position based on the duties: the candidate will also need to have a credit check completed for Positions of Trust and/or approved departmental Purchase Card usage. Motor vehicle reports are required for positions that are required to drive an Augusta University vehicle. . click apply for full job details
10/17/2025
Full time
Associate Vice President, Division of Sponsored Programs Administration Job ID: 278110 Location: Augusta University Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary: Job Summary The Associate Vice President, Division of Sponsored Programs Administration will report directly to the Senior Vice President for Research and be an integral and vital part of the university's leadership team. The Associate Vice President will be responsible for providing positive leadership, support, and strategic direction for all sponsored programs administration activities. The Division of Sponsored Programs Administration and the Augusta University Research Institute serves as the central unit to coordinate and support Augusta University's internal and external sponsored projects. The Division has four units: Pre-Award, Contracts, Operations, and Post-Award. The Division aims to identify, support, and advance opportunities for research, training, teaching, and scholarly activities by managing the entire lifecycle of sponsored projects- from proposal and grant development and submission, to contract preparation, award management, and project close out management. The DSPA seeks to advance extramural support programs for the institution by providing administrative, informational, and logistical assistance to faculty and staff, while ensuring compliance with pertinent policies and regulations of the institution, extramural sponsors, and federal oversight agencies. This position is considered an administrative officer and serves at the pleasure of the president. Responsibilities Administrative & Financial Functions - 50% Oversees daily administration of the Division of Sponsored Programs Administration, oversight of all Sponsored Program activities, development of effective administrative compliance procedures, assurance of proper resource allocation, identifying funding sources, funding acquisition, regulatory compliance, recordkeeping, and systems for all grants and awards. As Executive Director for AURI, the incumbent will develop, oversee, and manage the AURI accounts, expenses, and budgets ensuring that the following: Preparation and completion of quarterly reports and annual summaries. Preparation of annual budget and planned development Investment opportunities. Provision of support for annual external audit processes. Management and oversight for all expenses, investments, and acquisitions. Oversee the complete life-cycle of sponsored programs administration including but not limited to: Pre-award responsibilities for coordination, review and approval of documents requiring institutional/administrative approval. All regulatory and compliance office requirements as required by law, policy, or agreement/grant/contract have been met Award receipt and account establishment, expense monitoring, re-budgeting Account Closeout activities Development of reports to ensure compliance with requirements of sponsors, local, state, or federal sponsors/agencies Effort reporting. Development and negotiation of AU's federal Facilities and Administrative Cost Rate Agreement. Maintains and expands research/contract opportunities and provides on-going support for the development of grants and contract opportunities. Management & Leadership - 25% Provide leadership, direction, and management of all staff and activities within the Division of Sponsored Programs Administration ensuring that all contractual and financial obligations are managed and compliant with institutional, state, and federal regulations. Responsible for the overall direction and effective management of the Division of Sponsored, Programs Administration including, hiring, training, supporting, developing and supervising personnel. Allocate workload to maximize Division effectiveness Facilitate professional growth of staff by accurately assessing learning needs, styles, and barriers to learning and coordinating learning opportunities for staff. Provide opportunities for ongoing professional development for self and staff while maintaining a collegial working environment. Work collaboratively with internal and external constituents such as vice presidents, deans, faculty, etc. in the development and implementation of AU goals and objectives Participate in AU committees and meetings . Represent AU at local, state, and national meetings pertaining to sponsored projects . Policy Development & Strategic Planning - 20% Serve as a resource for AU investigators and leaders ensuring that they have the information needed to effectively and compliantly obtain, manage, and close grants and contracts. Work collaboratively with the University's Office of Legal Affairs to ensure efficient, effective, and compliant contract review and approval processes, and appropriate delegation where appropriate. Develop policies and procedures for process improvements and metrics for reporting improvements in all aspects of Division of Sponsored Programs Administration activities and programs. Understand and disseminate information pertaining to local, state, and federal regulations as they relate to sponsored program administration. Create and implement an approved strategic plan to leverage the existing infrastructure while identifying opportunities for further growth and expansion of research programs at AU. Develop institutional policies to be consistent with USG, state. and federal guidelines. Other - 5% Other duties as assigned Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Master's degree or equivalent Preferred Qualifications Doctorate degree A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license and a Law degree are also preferred. (It is noted the incumbent will NOT be functioning as an attorney or paralegal.) The ideal candidate will have 10+ years combined experience in financial management, sponsored programs administration, contract negotiations, and research program administration. Shift/Salary/Benefits This position is fiscal year based and works year-round. The intended work commitment or full-time equivalent (FTE) for this position is 1.0 and considered full-time. Salary and compensation is commensurate with education, experience, and achievements. The salary is subject to availability of funds. Comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, 13 paid holidays, vacation leave, sick leave, generous retirement plans, tuition waiver, wellness options, and much more! Also, our full-time employees who have been employed with us successfully for more than 6 months can be considered for the Tuition Assistance Program. Rank and salary are determined at the time of hire and are based on a variety of factors including but not limited to experience, education, credentials, specialty, training, etc. while also considering internal equity and market data. Advancement through the faculty ranks at Augusta University is only through the annual Promotion and Tenure process in which faculty may apply if eligible (typically five-year increments). For more information on ranks, please review the Augusta University Promotion and Tenure Website: About Us Augusta University is Georgia's innovation center for education and health care, training the next generation of innovators, leaders, and healthcare providers in classrooms and clinics on four campuses in Augusta and locations across the state. More than 10,500 students choose Augusta for educational opportunities at the center of Georgia's cybersecurity hub and experiential learning that blends arts and application, humanities, and the health sciences. Augusta is home to Georgia's only public academic health center, where groundbreaking research is creating a healthier, more prosperous Georgia, and world-class clinicians are bringing the medicine of tomorrow to patient care today. Our mission and values make Augusta University an institution like no other. The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found online at Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found online at . Location Augusta University - Our Health Sciences Campus: th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 Our Summerville Campus: 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904 Conditions of Employment All selected candidates are required to successfully pass a Background Check review prior to starting with Augusta University. If applicable for the specific position based on the duties: the candidate will also need to have a credit check completed for Positions of Trust and/or approved departmental Purchase Card usage. Motor vehicle reports are required for positions that are required to drive an Augusta University vehicle. . click apply for full job details
Position Title: Assistant Controller and Director of Financial Reporting Position Summary: The Assistant Controller and Director of Financial Reporting will be responsible for preparing all of the College's various internal and external financial statements, appropriate analysis of changes and trends and footnote disclosures in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. This includes acting as a key source of financial reporting expertise and knowledge pertaining to the College's consolidation methods. This position is also responsible for research and analysis as it pertains to reviewing, analyzing, concluding and documenting the accounting treatment for non-routine transactions. This position will also oversee the staff maintaining general ledger accounts and the opening and closing of general ledger periods on a monthly and annual basis. Essential Duties and Responsibilities : Manage the preparation and distribution of the monthly, quarterly, and annual consolidated internal and external financial statements (balance sheet, statement of operations, statement of cash flows, statement of changes in capitalization) as well as those of the College's subsidiaries, ensuring their accuracy and conformity with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Manage preparation of the quarterly and annual consolidated financial statements and footnote disclosures ensuring inclusion of all relevant and necessary disclosures, non-routine transactions, subsequent events, etc. completely, accurately, and on-time. Ensure that adequate supporting documentation is obtained. Prepare financial statements and monthly budget allocations, and comparison of actual revenues and expenditures to budget projections, including explanations of budget variances.Acts in conjunction with the Controller, and/or as a liaison to Investment Operations and Institutional Advancement to record gifts and administer insurance contracts.Collaborate with other employees within Business and Financial Affairs and other departments to obtain necessary information to prepare the College's consolidated financial statement disclosures. Maintain a footnote support binder and tie in all numbers and other relevant information to supporting documentation. Ensure financial statements and footnotes are reviewed by Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs and Treasurer and obtain internal certifications of the review. Maintain details of related party transactions and non-GAAP amounts. Prepare the annual financial statements for the College's two (2) 403b plans completely, accurately and on-time ensuring DOL deadlines are met. Collaborate with other College employees as appropriate, to obtain necessary information to update benefit plan footnote disclosures. Analyze and ensure the accuracy and adequacy of all accounting estimates including but not limited to allowance for doubtful accounts, depreciation, and asset retirement obligation. Evaluate and document key determinants / assumptions used to derive these estimates. Coordinate the gathering of auditor-requested workpapers, supporting analyses, and supporting documentation pertaining to the consolidated financial statements and footnote disclosures.Manage the annual external audit process and various other audits to include 403(b), single audit, grantor and insurance audits.Ensure compliance with all SEC, FASB, and eventual IFRS rules and regulations.Prepare reports required by regulatory agencies. Implement cash draw down procedures for federal, state, and private grants in accordance with published regulations. This includes timely preparation and filing of federal SF 425 reports and preparation of property reports;Perform analyses of various balance sheet and other general ledger accounts to ensure that account balances are recorded at proper amounts. Notes where corrections are needed, and makes corrections on a timely basis;Record monthly activities of College's various investment managers;Analyze general ledger to determine funding requirements of various construction and other projects, for review by CFO and Sr Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs, Treasurer. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Accounting with eight plus years of related and progressive financial managerial experience is required.This position requires comprehensive knowledge of financial accounting and reporting for private colleges. The work calls for strong management abilities and outstanding interpersonal skills to work with a diverse group of people, organizations, etc. Excellent analytical skills, problem solving abilities, and strategic thinking are essential.Excellent oral communication skills are required when presenting information and responding to questions from students, parents, employees, and the general public in one-on-one or group situations. Incumbent must be able to write business correspondence and procedure manuals plus compose memos, letters, and emails. Also, must be able to read, analyze, and interpret documents such as financial statements/documents, governmental regulations, professional journals, and procedural manuals. Good proofreading skills are essential.Intermediate level computer skills are required using the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and/or WordPerfect. Ability to type memos, business correspondence and prepare such things such as mail merges, flyers, spreadsheets, forms, and use formulas for computations is essential.This position requires that the incumbent understand the College's administrative computing system in such a way that productivity and efficiency can be maximized Preferred Qualifications: Education beyond an undergraduate degree preferred Certifications, Licenses, Restrictions : CPA is preferred. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to: walk, talk, and hear. The employee is frequently required to: use of hands for computers and to movie items, and reach with hands and arms. Employee is occasionally required to: stand, stoop or kneel or crouch or crawl, and lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. No special vision requirements beyond regular sight with the ability to adjust focus are necessary for performance of this position. Shift: Days % Travel Required: 1% - 25% Full Time/Part Time: Full-time Work Location/Schedule This position is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement. FLSA: Exempt Number of Vacancies: 1 Posting Number: SC0775P Posting Open Date: 04/16/2025 Open Until Filled: No EEO Statement: Spelman College is an EEO/Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Title IX Employer and we participate in E-Verify. We are a smoke-free campus.
10/15/2025
Full time
Position Title: Assistant Controller and Director of Financial Reporting Position Summary: The Assistant Controller and Director of Financial Reporting will be responsible for preparing all of the College's various internal and external financial statements, appropriate analysis of changes and trends and footnote disclosures in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. This includes acting as a key source of financial reporting expertise and knowledge pertaining to the College's consolidation methods. This position is also responsible for research and analysis as it pertains to reviewing, analyzing, concluding and documenting the accounting treatment for non-routine transactions. This position will also oversee the staff maintaining general ledger accounts and the opening and closing of general ledger periods on a monthly and annual basis. Essential Duties and Responsibilities : Manage the preparation and distribution of the monthly, quarterly, and annual consolidated internal and external financial statements (balance sheet, statement of operations, statement of cash flows, statement of changes in capitalization) as well as those of the College's subsidiaries, ensuring their accuracy and conformity with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Manage preparation of the quarterly and annual consolidated financial statements and footnote disclosures ensuring inclusion of all relevant and necessary disclosures, non-routine transactions, subsequent events, etc. completely, accurately, and on-time. Ensure that adequate supporting documentation is obtained. Prepare financial statements and monthly budget allocations, and comparison of actual revenues and expenditures to budget projections, including explanations of budget variances.Acts in conjunction with the Controller, and/or as a liaison to Investment Operations and Institutional Advancement to record gifts and administer insurance contracts.Collaborate with other employees within Business and Financial Affairs and other departments to obtain necessary information to prepare the College's consolidated financial statement disclosures. Maintain a footnote support binder and tie in all numbers and other relevant information to supporting documentation. Ensure financial statements and footnotes are reviewed by Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs and Treasurer and obtain internal certifications of the review. Maintain details of related party transactions and non-GAAP amounts. Prepare the annual financial statements for the College's two (2) 403b plans completely, accurately and on-time ensuring DOL deadlines are met. Collaborate with other College employees as appropriate, to obtain necessary information to update benefit plan footnote disclosures. Analyze and ensure the accuracy and adequacy of all accounting estimates including but not limited to allowance for doubtful accounts, depreciation, and asset retirement obligation. Evaluate and document key determinants / assumptions used to derive these estimates. Coordinate the gathering of auditor-requested workpapers, supporting analyses, and supporting documentation pertaining to the consolidated financial statements and footnote disclosures.Manage the annual external audit process and various other audits to include 403(b), single audit, grantor and insurance audits.Ensure compliance with all SEC, FASB, and eventual IFRS rules and regulations.Prepare reports required by regulatory agencies. Implement cash draw down procedures for federal, state, and private grants in accordance with published regulations. This includes timely preparation and filing of federal SF 425 reports and preparation of property reports;Perform analyses of various balance sheet and other general ledger accounts to ensure that account balances are recorded at proper amounts. Notes where corrections are needed, and makes corrections on a timely basis;Record monthly activities of College's various investment managers;Analyze general ledger to determine funding requirements of various construction and other projects, for review by CFO and Sr Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs, Treasurer. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Accounting with eight plus years of related and progressive financial managerial experience is required.This position requires comprehensive knowledge of financial accounting and reporting for private colleges. The work calls for strong management abilities and outstanding interpersonal skills to work with a diverse group of people, organizations, etc. Excellent analytical skills, problem solving abilities, and strategic thinking are essential.Excellent oral communication skills are required when presenting information and responding to questions from students, parents, employees, and the general public in one-on-one or group situations. Incumbent must be able to write business correspondence and procedure manuals plus compose memos, letters, and emails. Also, must be able to read, analyze, and interpret documents such as financial statements/documents, governmental regulations, professional journals, and procedural manuals. Good proofreading skills are essential.Intermediate level computer skills are required using the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and/or WordPerfect. Ability to type memos, business correspondence and prepare such things such as mail merges, flyers, spreadsheets, forms, and use formulas for computations is essential.This position requires that the incumbent understand the College's administrative computing system in such a way that productivity and efficiency can be maximized Preferred Qualifications: Education beyond an undergraduate degree preferred Certifications, Licenses, Restrictions : CPA is preferred. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to: walk, talk, and hear. The employee is frequently required to: use of hands for computers and to movie items, and reach with hands and arms. Employee is occasionally required to: stand, stoop or kneel or crouch or crawl, and lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. No special vision requirements beyond regular sight with the ability to adjust focus are necessary for performance of this position. Shift: Days % Travel Required: 1% - 25% Full Time/Part Time: Full-time Work Location/Schedule This position is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement. FLSA: Exempt Number of Vacancies: 1 Posting Number: SC0775P Posting Open Date: 04/16/2025 Open Until Filled: No EEO Statement: Spelman College is an EEO/Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Title IX Employer and we participate in E-Verify. We are a smoke-free campus.
Title: Regulatory/QA Sr. Associate Type: Direct Hire Location: Morris County, NJ Hours: 9am-5pm (Hybrid schedule) . Must have: Strong experience with product supplier approvals PCQI Certification - Preventive Controls Qualified Individual certification is expected. Will consider willing to do certification Min 3-5 Years QA Experience in Food Industry - Direct experience in Quality Assurance within food, nutraceutical, or supplement sectors. Knowledge of U.S. FDA Regulations - Familiarity with dietary ingredient regulations, HACCP/HARPC, and quality/compliance standards Understanding of FSVA (Foreign Supplier Verification Program) and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) Strong Documentation Review Skills - Ability to assess technical documents such as SDSs, Specifications, Allergen/GMO statements, etc. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and CRM/QMS Tools - Skilled in Excel, Word, Outlook; experience with Salesforce and Compliance Quest is preferred Responsibilities Review and assess supplier-provided documents (SIDIs), including Specifications, Safety Data Sheets (SDSs), Flow Charts, Allergen and GMO statements, BSE/TSE documentation, Nutritional data, Test Methods, and third-party certifications. Bulk of the role is conducting product and supplier approvals in accordance with established SOPs and regulatory guidelines. Manage change control processes by evaluating supplier changes, gathering updated documentation, and ensuring timely internal and external communication. Respond to customer documentation inquiries related to products and facilities. Confirm alignment between customer and supplier specifications for product approvals, customer orders, and requests. Oversee product release processes, ensuring all items meet specification and testing requirements prior to distribution. Maintain and upload current technical documentation and data into Compliance Quest. Support the handling of sample requests, including proper storage, tracking, and dispatch along with required documentation. Execute additional responsibilities as assigned by the Associate Director, Quality or Vice President, Quality. The Quality Assurance Senior Associate plays a key role in maintaining and enhancing product quality and regulatory compliance. Reporting to the Associate Director of Quality, this position partners cross-functionally with teams including Operations, Sales, Medical & Scientific Affairs, and Innovation. We are seeking a proactive, solution-oriented professional who brings a consultative approach and strong attention to detail to improve both partner and customer outcomes. QUALIFICATIONS Technical Knowledge Understanding of food or ingredient specifications, including assays, contaminants, allergens, GMOs, and flow charts Ability to interpret Certificates of Analysis (CoAs) and regulatory documents Familiarity with FDA guidelines and industry standards for testing and compliance Knowledge of supplier and product approval processes Analytical Thinking and Problem Solving Ability to evaluate mismatched specifications and make informed decisions Assess the severity and urgency of quality discrepancies Handle unexpected issues, such as unlisted contaminants Communication and Collaboration Strong communication skills across departments (Sales, QA, Regulatory, Customer Service) Ability to explain technical issues to both technical and non-technical audiences Skilled at coordinating and engaging with internal and external stakeholders Customer Focus and Risk Management Align customer needs with internal quality standards Balance customer satisfaction with regulatory and safety compliance Manage risk in product testing, supplier validation, and release decisions Process Orientation and Compliance Knowledge of internal release procedures and documentation standards Ability to follow or develop fast-track processes while maintaining compliance Experience: 3-5 years of Quality Assurance experience in the food industry. Certification: PCQI certification required Ref:
10/12/2025
Full time
Title: Regulatory/QA Sr. Associate Type: Direct Hire Location: Morris County, NJ Hours: 9am-5pm (Hybrid schedule) . Must have: Strong experience with product supplier approvals PCQI Certification - Preventive Controls Qualified Individual certification is expected. Will consider willing to do certification Min 3-5 Years QA Experience in Food Industry - Direct experience in Quality Assurance within food, nutraceutical, or supplement sectors. Knowledge of U.S. FDA Regulations - Familiarity with dietary ingredient regulations, HACCP/HARPC, and quality/compliance standards Understanding of FSVA (Foreign Supplier Verification Program) and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) Strong Documentation Review Skills - Ability to assess technical documents such as SDSs, Specifications, Allergen/GMO statements, etc. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and CRM/QMS Tools - Skilled in Excel, Word, Outlook; experience with Salesforce and Compliance Quest is preferred Responsibilities Review and assess supplier-provided documents (SIDIs), including Specifications, Safety Data Sheets (SDSs), Flow Charts, Allergen and GMO statements, BSE/TSE documentation, Nutritional data, Test Methods, and third-party certifications. Bulk of the role is conducting product and supplier approvals in accordance with established SOPs and regulatory guidelines. Manage change control processes by evaluating supplier changes, gathering updated documentation, and ensuring timely internal and external communication. Respond to customer documentation inquiries related to products and facilities. Confirm alignment between customer and supplier specifications for product approvals, customer orders, and requests. Oversee product release processes, ensuring all items meet specification and testing requirements prior to distribution. Maintain and upload current technical documentation and data into Compliance Quest. Support the handling of sample requests, including proper storage, tracking, and dispatch along with required documentation. Execute additional responsibilities as assigned by the Associate Director, Quality or Vice President, Quality. The Quality Assurance Senior Associate plays a key role in maintaining and enhancing product quality and regulatory compliance. Reporting to the Associate Director of Quality, this position partners cross-functionally with teams including Operations, Sales, Medical & Scientific Affairs, and Innovation. We are seeking a proactive, solution-oriented professional who brings a consultative approach and strong attention to detail to improve both partner and customer outcomes. QUALIFICATIONS Technical Knowledge Understanding of food or ingredient specifications, including assays, contaminants, allergens, GMOs, and flow charts Ability to interpret Certificates of Analysis (CoAs) and regulatory documents Familiarity with FDA guidelines and industry standards for testing and compliance Knowledge of supplier and product approval processes Analytical Thinking and Problem Solving Ability to evaluate mismatched specifications and make informed decisions Assess the severity and urgency of quality discrepancies Handle unexpected issues, such as unlisted contaminants Communication and Collaboration Strong communication skills across departments (Sales, QA, Regulatory, Customer Service) Ability to explain technical issues to both technical and non-technical audiences Skilled at coordinating and engaging with internal and external stakeholders Customer Focus and Risk Management Align customer needs with internal quality standards Balance customer satisfaction with regulatory and safety compliance Manage risk in product testing, supplier validation, and release decisions Process Orientation and Compliance Knowledge of internal release procedures and documentation standards Ability to follow or develop fast-track processes while maintaining compliance Experience: 3-5 years of Quality Assurance experience in the food industry. Certification: PCQI certification required Ref:
Posting date: 09/23/2025 Open Until Filled: Yes Position Number: Position Title: Director of PE Snowsports School/Lead PE Instructor Hiring Range Minimum: $58,865 Hiring Range Maximum: commensurate with experience Union Type: Not a Union Position SEIU Level: Not an SEIU Position FLSA Status: Exempt Employment Category: Regular Full Time Scheduled Months per Year: 12 Scheduled Hours per Week: 40 Location of Position: Hanover, NH Remote Work Eligibility?: Onsite only Is this a term position?: No Is this a grant funded position?: No Position Purpose: The Dartmouth PE Snowsports school is a distinctly Dartmouth flagship program that introduces more than 300 students annually to outdoor winter sports. This position directs all facets of the Physical Education Snowsports School including the training and certification of student and part-time instructor for alpine skiing and snowboarding, the management of the PE Snowsports school class schedule and class offerings, the management of the PE Snowsport school's equipment rental program and inventory and serve as a lead PE Class Instructor in the Snowsports off-season. Required Qualifications - Education and Yrs Exp: Bachelors or equivalent combination of education and experience Required Qualifications - Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Bachelor's degree; and/or the equivalent experience in Recreation or a related field. Minimum of 3 years' experience in skiing and snowboarding instructional programs; or the equivalent. Level I PISA Alpine Certification and/or Level I AASI Snowboard Certification Following certifications are required within one year of assuming the position: American Red Cross: Adult, Infant, and Child CPR; PSIA/AASI Level II; Marker Certified Binding Technician (or other similar equipment/binding technical certification. Ability to instruct one "life-long" sports (Golf, Tennis, Pickleball, Flyfishing, Sailing etc.) Preferred Qualifications: 5+ years of being a commercial ski or snowboard instructor Previous experience serving as a director/leader of a ski or snowboard school or program Previous experience working in a retail ski shop with equipment fitting, equipment rentals, binding fitting, equipment maintenance and equipment service. Ability to instruct two or more "life-long" sports (Golf, Tennis, Pickleball, Flyfishing, Sailing etc.) Department Contact for Recruitment Inquiries: J.B. Weber Department Contact Phone Number: Department Contact for Cover Letter and Title: J.B. Weber, Senior Associate Athletics Director for Regulatory Affairs and Recreation Equal Opportunity Employer: Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity employer under federal law. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status. Applications are welcome from all. Background Check: Employment in this position is contingent upon consent to and successful completion of a pre-employment background check, which may include a criminal background check, reference checks, verification of work history, conduct review, and verification of any required academic credentials, licenses, and/or certifications, with results acceptable to Dartmouth College. A criminal conviction will not automatically disqualify an applicant from employment. Background check information will be used in a confidential, non-discriminatory manner consistent with state and federal law. Is driving a vehicle (e.g. Dartmouth vehicle or off road vehicle, rental car, personal car) an essential function of this job?: Yes Special Instructions to Applicants: Dartmouth College has a Tobacco-Free Policy. Smoking and the use of tobacco-based products (including smokeless tobacco) are prohibited in all facilities, grounds, vehicles or other areas owned, operated or occupied by Dartmouth College with no exceptions. For details, please see our policy. Additional Instructions: Please include references and any licensures/certifications under Additional documents. Quick Link: Description: PE Snowsports School Program Develop an instructional program consistent with PSIA/AASI standards for approximately 300-500 students. Hire, train, and supervise approximately 40 Ski and Snowboard instructors (both part-time and student). Develop a comprehensive instructor training program with both classroom and on snow instruction that leads new instructors to be prepared to take the PISA/AASI Level I Exam within two seasons of employment. Prepare and manage budget for PE Snowsports School. Maintain payroll records for PE Snowsports School. Determine class size and program content for each instructional level. Organize and manage PE Snowsports School class schedule, registration process and regular transportation to and from Dartmouth Skiway and/or Whaleback Mountain. Monitor instructional activities to ensure quality of instruction, adherence to safety requirements, and attainment of program objectives. Coordinate with Dartmouth Skiway and Whaleback Mountain management concerning safety issues, trail usage, and need for new programming and facilities. Provides emergency assistance as required. Percentage Of Time: 50% Description: PE Snowsports Equipment Rental Program Manage inventory on hand and establish rental Equipment needs. Administer rental agreements; organize, fit, adjust, tune, and issue equipment rentals. Organize registration equipment fitting events. Organize rental returns. Store, maintain and repair equipment in the off-season Maintain paperwork for billing risk management, institution liability, and loss control. Coordinate obtaining helmets, goggles and other necessary equipment for students with vendors. Asses, at season's end, the need for additional equipment purchases for the next season. Percentage Of Time: 25% Description: PE Instruction/Recreation Support Teach at least 2 PE courses each Fall, Spring and Summer term, to be determined in concert with the Sr. Associate AD for Reg Affairs and Recreation. Support the Intramural Sports Program as an event and program administrator in the summer term and as needed in the spring and fall terms. Other Duties as assigned to support the needs of the Recreation unit. Percentage Of Time: 25 : Demonstrates a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and cultural awareness through actions, interactions, and communications with others. : Performs other duties as assigned
10/11/2025
Full time
Posting date: 09/23/2025 Open Until Filled: Yes Position Number: Position Title: Director of PE Snowsports School/Lead PE Instructor Hiring Range Minimum: $58,865 Hiring Range Maximum: commensurate with experience Union Type: Not a Union Position SEIU Level: Not an SEIU Position FLSA Status: Exempt Employment Category: Regular Full Time Scheduled Months per Year: 12 Scheduled Hours per Week: 40 Location of Position: Hanover, NH Remote Work Eligibility?: Onsite only Is this a term position?: No Is this a grant funded position?: No Position Purpose: The Dartmouth PE Snowsports school is a distinctly Dartmouth flagship program that introduces more than 300 students annually to outdoor winter sports. This position directs all facets of the Physical Education Snowsports School including the training and certification of student and part-time instructor for alpine skiing and snowboarding, the management of the PE Snowsports school class schedule and class offerings, the management of the PE Snowsport school's equipment rental program and inventory and serve as a lead PE Class Instructor in the Snowsports off-season. Required Qualifications - Education and Yrs Exp: Bachelors or equivalent combination of education and experience Required Qualifications - Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Bachelor's degree; and/or the equivalent experience in Recreation or a related field. Minimum of 3 years' experience in skiing and snowboarding instructional programs; or the equivalent. Level I PISA Alpine Certification and/or Level I AASI Snowboard Certification Following certifications are required within one year of assuming the position: American Red Cross: Adult, Infant, and Child CPR; PSIA/AASI Level II; Marker Certified Binding Technician (or other similar equipment/binding technical certification. Ability to instruct one "life-long" sports (Golf, Tennis, Pickleball, Flyfishing, Sailing etc.) Preferred Qualifications: 5+ years of being a commercial ski or snowboard instructor Previous experience serving as a director/leader of a ski or snowboard school or program Previous experience working in a retail ski shop with equipment fitting, equipment rentals, binding fitting, equipment maintenance and equipment service. Ability to instruct two or more "life-long" sports (Golf, Tennis, Pickleball, Flyfishing, Sailing etc.) Department Contact for Recruitment Inquiries: J.B. Weber Department Contact Phone Number: Department Contact for Cover Letter and Title: J.B. Weber, Senior Associate Athletics Director for Regulatory Affairs and Recreation Equal Opportunity Employer: Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity employer under federal law. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status. Applications are welcome from all. Background Check: Employment in this position is contingent upon consent to and successful completion of a pre-employment background check, which may include a criminal background check, reference checks, verification of work history, conduct review, and verification of any required academic credentials, licenses, and/or certifications, with results acceptable to Dartmouth College. A criminal conviction will not automatically disqualify an applicant from employment. Background check information will be used in a confidential, non-discriminatory manner consistent with state and federal law. Is driving a vehicle (e.g. Dartmouth vehicle or off road vehicle, rental car, personal car) an essential function of this job?: Yes Special Instructions to Applicants: Dartmouth College has a Tobacco-Free Policy. Smoking and the use of tobacco-based products (including smokeless tobacco) are prohibited in all facilities, grounds, vehicles or other areas owned, operated or occupied by Dartmouth College with no exceptions. For details, please see our policy. Additional Instructions: Please include references and any licensures/certifications under Additional documents. Quick Link: Description: PE Snowsports School Program Develop an instructional program consistent with PSIA/AASI standards for approximately 300-500 students. Hire, train, and supervise approximately 40 Ski and Snowboard instructors (both part-time and student). Develop a comprehensive instructor training program with both classroom and on snow instruction that leads new instructors to be prepared to take the PISA/AASI Level I Exam within two seasons of employment. Prepare and manage budget for PE Snowsports School. Maintain payroll records for PE Snowsports School. Determine class size and program content for each instructional level. Organize and manage PE Snowsports School class schedule, registration process and regular transportation to and from Dartmouth Skiway and/or Whaleback Mountain. Monitor instructional activities to ensure quality of instruction, adherence to safety requirements, and attainment of program objectives. Coordinate with Dartmouth Skiway and Whaleback Mountain management concerning safety issues, trail usage, and need for new programming and facilities. Provides emergency assistance as required. Percentage Of Time: 50% Description: PE Snowsports Equipment Rental Program Manage inventory on hand and establish rental Equipment needs. Administer rental agreements; organize, fit, adjust, tune, and issue equipment rentals. Organize registration equipment fitting events. Organize rental returns. Store, maintain and repair equipment in the off-season Maintain paperwork for billing risk management, institution liability, and loss control. Coordinate obtaining helmets, goggles and other necessary equipment for students with vendors. Asses, at season's end, the need for additional equipment purchases for the next season. Percentage Of Time: 25% Description: PE Instruction/Recreation Support Teach at least 2 PE courses each Fall, Spring and Summer term, to be determined in concert with the Sr. Associate AD for Reg Affairs and Recreation. Support the Intramural Sports Program as an event and program administrator in the summer term and as needed in the spring and fall terms. Other Duties as assigned to support the needs of the Recreation unit. Percentage Of Time: 25 : Demonstrates a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and cultural awareness through actions, interactions, and communications with others. : Performs other duties as assigned
Colorado Mountain College
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Job Description: Primary Responsibility The Program Director is responsible for the administration and leadership of the CLETA program and oversees faculty and all aspects of the program. Under the supervision of the Dean of Allied Health, Public Safety, Wellness and Outdoor Studies, the Program Director for CLETA is responsible for providing general oversight of program offerings at multiple campuses, to include responsibility for structured guidance around consistency of practices in risk management in the Training Academy across the college. The Program Director provides instructional and administrative leadership and support to the program and all related areas of the College. This position reports directly to the Dean of Allied Health, Public Safety, Wellness and Outdoor Studies, and works directly with faculty and collaboratively with the campus academic and student affairs supervisors. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: ensuring that offerings of the program articulate with CMC's mission, vision, strategic plan and institutional learning outcomes as well as state and national standards; handling budget, hiring and support of faculty, coordination of program accreditation applications/renewals and program activity reporting, leading program advisory committee meetings, outreach, marketing, & recruiting activities, and program assessment. The program director provides instructional and administrative leadership and support to the assigned program areas college wide. This position assists (as needed) with recruiting, contracting, orientations, and evaluations of instructors; facilitates with the instructional design of schedules for courses; curriculum and catalog updates; works with faculty across the college to ensure consistency of curricular and learning outcomes for students; manages all aspects of the program budgets to comply with CMC standards; attends program advisory committee meetings for the disciplines, and coordinates program and discipline assessment. In conjunction with college leadership and designated campus VPs, the program coordinator also serves as a liaison with relevant external agencies in the CMC service area to ensure compliance with regulatory matters and ensures the programs meet the needs of the communities served. With regard to instructional risk management practices, this position will be responsible for developing, evaluating, and maintaining consistent risk management policies and procedures, in conjunction with the Risk Management office, faculty, and instructional leadership across the college. Risk Management duties for CLETA courses will include identifying, measuring, and making decisions on operational risks. They will also be responsible for analyzing, developing, and maintaining contingency plans to deal with emergencies in the instructional spaces across the CLETA programming. This program director is a year-round administrative, non-faculty, staff position. The incumbent must be qualified to be credentialed to teach in the assigned areas, however, is not assigned a faculty rank. This position will have teaching assignments, as well as oversight during guest lecturers, community member presentations, and some adjunct lead instruction times. Pre-requisites for Position (Qualifications Standards) Education and experience sufficient for the rigors of the position required. Qualified candidates must be credentialed to teach in the program, or eligible to be credentialed to teach in the program. Examples of idea qualifications include a minimum of a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Public Safety, Public Administration, Law Enforcement or related fields from an accredited college or university and two years' experience 4,000 hours verifiable work experience within the last 7 years) in one of the above listed fields; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience with, and demonstrated sensitivity to an understanding of, the diverse academic, social, economic, cultural, ability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Teaching Experience: One-year full-time teaching experience or equivalent as part time instructor. Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, Police Science, Public Safety, Public Administration, Law Enforcement related fields from an accredited college or university Experience in teaching, training, and leadership in the field of law enforcement. Experience as a community college instructor in one or more law enforcement related disciplines. Management experience in public safety/law enforcement Higher education teaching and administration experience is preferred. A candidate with full-time higher education teaching experience is preferred. Special Skills or Attributes: Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) certified or completion of P.O.S.T. certification within the first 6 months of employment required; P.O.S.T. supervisory experience in law enforcement and instructor certification in one or more of the three P.O.S.T. skill areas preferred. Valid Colorado driver's license required. Welcoming. Innovative. Focused on Student Success. These principles reflect the soul of CMC. They guide us in building our teams, cultivating leaders, and expanding our approaches and mindset. They guide us to be an institution of higher education that's the right fit for every faculty member, staff, student, and community member in its trust. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to working effectively with students, employees, and community members of all backgrounds. Bilingual (English/Spanish) or conversational language abilities preferred. Hiring range = $109,870.73 - $122,078.59 annual salary depending upon a combination of education and experience. Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Pet insurance, retirement contribution, tuition reimbursement, annual & sick time, mental health resources, healthy lifestyle benefits, affordable transitional housing may be available to the successful candidate based on eligibility and availability, relocation if applicable. CMC utilizes a wage progression compensation model that accounts for a candidate's skill and experience. Although a salary range is listed, salary will be set commensurate with the successful candidate's qualifications and in compliance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act. Position anticipated to close on September 1, 2025, or until filled. Minimum Qualifications: Essential Duties The percentages noted below represent anticipated averages. Program oversight and administration (60%): Leadership of the CLETA program along with general administration/oversight of assigned areas and functions. 1. Oversee department and program in compliance with college, state and national expectations. 2 Ensure consistency and integrity of the program curriculum across all locations offered, and that program contracts are current across all campuses. 3. Support all instructors in establishing an effective classroom instructional environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and promote inclusion from culturally diverse groups. Maintains accurate up-to-date instructor files to ensure an adequate pool of instructors and for state inspection. Teaches academy classes as needed, to include required academic and skills related training. 4. Manage program review process including curriculum, contracts, accreditation standards, applications, renewals, annual reporting, and assessment (e.g., syllabus course review). 5. Coordinate department budget including grants, course and program fees with campus and school leadership. 6. Program Administration Ensure quality and consistency or program delivery, college-wide, by sharing exemplar course plans with adjunct and full time faculty and managing the curriculum library for the discipline. Supervise the process for faculty recruiting, hiring, credentialing, evaluation and support/mentoring. Coordinate scheduling of curriculum, including lectures, labs, and clinical/internships for the program college-wide, and in conjunction with the school dean and campus leadership. Ensure all programs, services, and functions comply with federal, state, and local codes, legal mandates, contracts, rules, regulations, ordinances, and required procedures of POST and other regulatory agencies, and CMC policies and procedures. Prepares the academy training schedule each semester and submits the schedule to Colorado P.O.S.T. for approval. Monitors both academy academic and skill testing procedures. Seeks P.O.S.T. approval of any new or proposed training sites and maintains previous site approvals. Assesses equipment in the program and organizes maintenance and replacement as needed in accordance with college policies and procedures. Develop, implement, and adhere to the CMC police academy budgets and manage all financial resources consistent with CMC policy. Establish and maintain records that includes enrollment rosters, POST form 11-Es, trainee files, trainee manuals, attendance records, lesson plans, source material, instructor files, instructor course evaluations, and site safety plans. Attend professional conferences, meetings, and workshops to stay current on public safety issues and curricula. Prepare all necessary internal and external reports to maintain accreditation and meet standards of program operation. . click apply for full job details
10/11/2025
Full time
Job Description: Primary Responsibility The Program Director is responsible for the administration and leadership of the CLETA program and oversees faculty and all aspects of the program. Under the supervision of the Dean of Allied Health, Public Safety, Wellness and Outdoor Studies, the Program Director for CLETA is responsible for providing general oversight of program offerings at multiple campuses, to include responsibility for structured guidance around consistency of practices in risk management in the Training Academy across the college. The Program Director provides instructional and administrative leadership and support to the program and all related areas of the College. This position reports directly to the Dean of Allied Health, Public Safety, Wellness and Outdoor Studies, and works directly with faculty and collaboratively with the campus academic and student affairs supervisors. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: ensuring that offerings of the program articulate with CMC's mission, vision, strategic plan and institutional learning outcomes as well as state and national standards; handling budget, hiring and support of faculty, coordination of program accreditation applications/renewals and program activity reporting, leading program advisory committee meetings, outreach, marketing, & recruiting activities, and program assessment. The program director provides instructional and administrative leadership and support to the assigned program areas college wide. This position assists (as needed) with recruiting, contracting, orientations, and evaluations of instructors; facilitates with the instructional design of schedules for courses; curriculum and catalog updates; works with faculty across the college to ensure consistency of curricular and learning outcomes for students; manages all aspects of the program budgets to comply with CMC standards; attends program advisory committee meetings for the disciplines, and coordinates program and discipline assessment. In conjunction with college leadership and designated campus VPs, the program coordinator also serves as a liaison with relevant external agencies in the CMC service area to ensure compliance with regulatory matters and ensures the programs meet the needs of the communities served. With regard to instructional risk management practices, this position will be responsible for developing, evaluating, and maintaining consistent risk management policies and procedures, in conjunction with the Risk Management office, faculty, and instructional leadership across the college. Risk Management duties for CLETA courses will include identifying, measuring, and making decisions on operational risks. They will also be responsible for analyzing, developing, and maintaining contingency plans to deal with emergencies in the instructional spaces across the CLETA programming. This program director is a year-round administrative, non-faculty, staff position. The incumbent must be qualified to be credentialed to teach in the assigned areas, however, is not assigned a faculty rank. This position will have teaching assignments, as well as oversight during guest lecturers, community member presentations, and some adjunct lead instruction times. Pre-requisites for Position (Qualifications Standards) Education and experience sufficient for the rigors of the position required. Qualified candidates must be credentialed to teach in the program, or eligible to be credentialed to teach in the program. Examples of idea qualifications include a minimum of a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Public Safety, Public Administration, Law Enforcement or related fields from an accredited college or university and two years' experience 4,000 hours verifiable work experience within the last 7 years) in one of the above listed fields; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience with, and demonstrated sensitivity to an understanding of, the diverse academic, social, economic, cultural, ability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Teaching Experience: One-year full-time teaching experience or equivalent as part time instructor. Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, Police Science, Public Safety, Public Administration, Law Enforcement related fields from an accredited college or university Experience in teaching, training, and leadership in the field of law enforcement. Experience as a community college instructor in one or more law enforcement related disciplines. Management experience in public safety/law enforcement Higher education teaching and administration experience is preferred. A candidate with full-time higher education teaching experience is preferred. Special Skills or Attributes: Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) certified or completion of P.O.S.T. certification within the first 6 months of employment required; P.O.S.T. supervisory experience in law enforcement and instructor certification in one or more of the three P.O.S.T. skill areas preferred. Valid Colorado driver's license required. Welcoming. Innovative. Focused on Student Success. These principles reflect the soul of CMC. They guide us in building our teams, cultivating leaders, and expanding our approaches and mindset. They guide us to be an institution of higher education that's the right fit for every faculty member, staff, student, and community member in its trust. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to working effectively with students, employees, and community members of all backgrounds. Bilingual (English/Spanish) or conversational language abilities preferred. Hiring range = $109,870.73 - $122,078.59 annual salary depending upon a combination of education and experience. Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Pet insurance, retirement contribution, tuition reimbursement, annual & sick time, mental health resources, healthy lifestyle benefits, affordable transitional housing may be available to the successful candidate based on eligibility and availability, relocation if applicable. CMC utilizes a wage progression compensation model that accounts for a candidate's skill and experience. Although a salary range is listed, salary will be set commensurate with the successful candidate's qualifications and in compliance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act. Position anticipated to close on September 1, 2025, or until filled. Minimum Qualifications: Essential Duties The percentages noted below represent anticipated averages. Program oversight and administration (60%): Leadership of the CLETA program along with general administration/oversight of assigned areas and functions. 1. Oversee department and program in compliance with college, state and national expectations. 2 Ensure consistency and integrity of the program curriculum across all locations offered, and that program contracts are current across all campuses. 3. Support all instructors in establishing an effective classroom instructional environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and promote inclusion from culturally diverse groups. Maintains accurate up-to-date instructor files to ensure an adequate pool of instructors and for state inspection. Teaches academy classes as needed, to include required academic and skills related training. 4. Manage program review process including curriculum, contracts, accreditation standards, applications, renewals, annual reporting, and assessment (e.g., syllabus course review). 5. Coordinate department budget including grants, course and program fees with campus and school leadership. 6. Program Administration Ensure quality and consistency or program delivery, college-wide, by sharing exemplar course plans with adjunct and full time faculty and managing the curriculum library for the discipline. Supervise the process for faculty recruiting, hiring, credentialing, evaluation and support/mentoring. Coordinate scheduling of curriculum, including lectures, labs, and clinical/internships for the program college-wide, and in conjunction with the school dean and campus leadership. Ensure all programs, services, and functions comply with federal, state, and local codes, legal mandates, contracts, rules, regulations, ordinances, and required procedures of POST and other regulatory agencies, and CMC policies and procedures. Prepares the academy training schedule each semester and submits the schedule to Colorado P.O.S.T. for approval. Monitors both academy academic and skill testing procedures. Seeks P.O.S.T. approval of any new or proposed training sites and maintains previous site approvals. Assesses equipment in the program and organizes maintenance and replacement as needed in accordance with college policies and procedures. Develop, implement, and adhere to the CMC police academy budgets and manage all financial resources consistent with CMC policy. Establish and maintain records that includes enrollment rosters, POST form 11-Es, trainee files, trainee manuals, attendance records, lesson plans, source material, instructor files, instructor course evaluations, and site safety plans. Attend professional conferences, meetings, and workshops to stay current on public safety issues and curricula. Prepare all necessary internal and external reports to maintain accreditation and meet standards of program operation. . click apply for full job details
Join a Legacy of Innovation 125 Years and Counting! Daiichi Sankyo Group is dedicated to the creation and supply of innovative pharmaceutical therapies to improve standards of care and address diversified, unmet medical needs of people globally by leveraging our world-class science and technology. With more than 125 years of scientific expertise and a presence in more than 20 countries, Daiichi Sankyo and its 18,000 employees around the world draw upon a rich legacy of innovation and a robust pipeline of promising new medicines to help people. In addition to a strong portfolio of medicines for cardiovascular diseases, under the Group's 2025 Vision to become a "Global Pharma Innovator with Competitive Advantage in Oncology," Daiichi Sankyo is primarily focused on providing novel therapies in oncology, as well as other research areas centered around rare diseases and immune disorders. Job Summary: Reporting to the Sr. Director, Medical Affairs QA, the Director of Medical Affairs QA is responsible for providing strategic leadership and comprehensive quality oversight across all Medical Affairs programs. This role involves deputizing for the Sr. Director, representing the Quality organization at senior levels. The Director plays a pivotal role in regulatory inspections, external audits, and high impact projects, fostering s culture of excellence and compliance and working toward building a quality mindset with Medical Affairs. Support the Sr. Director's Medical Affairs Quality strategy by partnering with members and business stakeholders for both Oncology and Specialty Affairs Medical Affairs teams. Will provide strategic and proactive QA Leadership and direction for respective interventional/non-interventional programs such as post marketing studies or post approval commitments, medical access programs. Partner with Medical Affairs to facilitate the implementation of a risk-based quality management process fully embedded through trial design, execution and submission including all vendor managed activities with the goal of achieving the highest data quality standards, full adherence to patient's rights and well-being and in support of successful Health Authority inspections and approvals - Proactively partner and lead the strategic collaboration with other GxP Quality representatives, and act as the Quality Assurance point person for all GxP matters within the Medical Affairs team and with other related business stakeholders. Drive necessary change and efficiency through provision of effective feedback and recommendations. Identify and raise areas of concern where quality gaps have been identified and partner with Medical Affairs leaders to assign tasks to remove those gaps. - Provide operational QA leadership and Quality Oversight for the Quality Plan execution, Health Authority Commitments, Critical Incidents including, respective escalation and the CAPA Management Process for the respective business areas. Responsibilities: Leadership and Project Management: Lead the end-to-end quality execution across Medical Affairs programs, ensuring compliance with GCP, GPV, GPEP, Data Protection, and other local regulatory requirements throughout the planning and execution of Interventional, Non-Interventional, Managed Access Programs, and Investigator-Initiated Studies. Provide comprehensive quality oversight for Medical Affairs activities, including interventional studies, non-interventional studies, Compassionate Use or Managed Access Programs. Collaborate with the Sr Director, Medical Affairs QA to conduct quality reviews of product profiles, ensuring thorough management review of all quality and compliance topics, including Key Quality Indicators (KQIs). Identify and drive initiatives for continuous quality improvement. Deputize for the Sr. Director, Medical Affairs QA as needed. Cross-functional and Global Team Participation: Drive quality excellence through effective business partnerships with stakeholders across functions. Provide leadership and guidance on assigned programs, collaborating closely with the Head of Development and Medical Affairs QA to implement the quality strategy and/or quality plan, fostering a culture of quality within Medical Affairs. Lead strategic initiatives in collaboration with Medical Affairs stakeholders to uphold the ethical conduct of interventional, non-interventional, investigator-initiated trials, and managed access programs to the highest quality standards. Act as the primary QA point of contact for all Medical Affairs programs, collaborating with GxP Quality representatives across the organization Quality Management and Continuous Improvement: Lead effective communication efforts within the Medical Affairs team, ensuring collaboration with other GxP QA functions (e.g., GMP/IMP QA, Audit and Compliance, QMS QA, Development QA, and PVQA) to address GxP-related issues impacting clinical/medical access programs. Drive necessary change and efficiency through provision of effective feedback and recommendations. Provide leadership and direction in the development and execution of Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPAs), ensuring timely closure, effective checks, and the proper escalation of critical issues. Partner with QMS QA to ensure consistent implementation of applicable Quality Standards in Medical Affairs and identify continuous improvement opportunities in quality and compliance. Evaluate risks impacting GxP compliance within Medical Affairs, driving ongoing improvements to meet regulatory requirements and company policies and standards. Interpret regulations, company standards, and guidelines for personnel involved in assigned programs or continuous improvement projects, championing and implementing study/program-specific quality plans for proactive quality management. Collaborate with the audit function, Data Management teams, MA stakeholders and CROs to ensure high data quality, proactively identifying and resolving issues throughout the clinical trial process. Customer Focus / Stakeholder: Engagement Lead the implementation of the quality strategy in alignment with the Medical Affairs business strategy. Monitor and track the breakdown of the Quality Manual into an annual Quality Plan, including quality risk assessments and inspection readiness components for designated programs. Ensure proactive representation of Quality professionals in strategic project teams and GCP discussions, contributing to the broader success of Medical Affairs goals. Promote open communication and effective business partnering to support the cross-functional implementation of Global RD/PV QA's Strategy, Vision, and Mission. Cultivate a culture focused on solution-oriented, evidence-based decision-making and openness to innovative working methods and technologies across cross-functional teams. Ensure consistent and proactive representation of Quality at all stages of the program management process. May Interact with management at all levels and external audiences, leveraging a strong industry network. Represents the organization in strategic discussions and quality governance meetings. Quality Oversight: Ensure the timely escalation of incidents/issues within Medical Affairs and QA, providing oversight for deviation and incident investigations, and ensuring that effective CAPAs are defined, implemented, and tracked for closure. Oversee quality management within Medical Affairs teams for third-party/vendor activities, ensuring that quality standards are maintained in outsourced operations. Ensure CAPA effectiveness checks are conducted and provide updates on quality status to business functions in a timely manner through appropriate forums, such as Quarterly Quality Reports (QQRs) and Quality Review Boards (QRBs).Collaborate with business process owners to monitor the effectiveness of clinical development processes through KQIs, demonstrating process control and ensuring compliance levels are met. Lead the process for reviewing and assessing KQIs regularly, preparing management documentation for the QA Head, and ensuring that any gaps or risks are addressed with continuous improvement initiatives. Work directly with business process owners to integrate quality into all stages of process development, ensuring stakeholders are educated on common deviations. Ensure proper planning and execution of and quality improvement initiatives to reduce issues to build a stronger Quality driven organization. Generate, analyze and report metrics to demonstrate key aspects of compliance status, escalating issues in a timely manner for earliest resolution, Regulatory Inspections: Facilitates regulatory inspection preparation, management, and follow-up, ensuring thorough management review of compliance topics. Acts as a key representative during inspections and external audits. Ensure ongoing submission and inspection readiness for the respective Medical Affairs teams and related submissions, supporting the preparation and management of regulatory inspections in collaboration with business functions. Provide expert guidance to enable successful inspections. Lead/Support local inspections by providing adequate systems and process support, ensuring seamless execution. Lead lessons learned efforts based on audit findings, inspection results, regulatory intelligence, effectiveness checks, and process improvements, ensuring CAPAs are coordinated and shared to drive standardized responses and continuous learning across the organization. Qualifications: Successful candidates will be able to meet the qualifications below with or without a reasonable accommodation. Education: Must have a Bachelor's Degree in Life Sciences . click apply for full job details
10/08/2025
Full time
Join a Legacy of Innovation 125 Years and Counting! Daiichi Sankyo Group is dedicated to the creation and supply of innovative pharmaceutical therapies to improve standards of care and address diversified, unmet medical needs of people globally by leveraging our world-class science and technology. With more than 125 years of scientific expertise and a presence in more than 20 countries, Daiichi Sankyo and its 18,000 employees around the world draw upon a rich legacy of innovation and a robust pipeline of promising new medicines to help people. In addition to a strong portfolio of medicines for cardiovascular diseases, under the Group's 2025 Vision to become a "Global Pharma Innovator with Competitive Advantage in Oncology," Daiichi Sankyo is primarily focused on providing novel therapies in oncology, as well as other research areas centered around rare diseases and immune disorders. Job Summary: Reporting to the Sr. Director, Medical Affairs QA, the Director of Medical Affairs QA is responsible for providing strategic leadership and comprehensive quality oversight across all Medical Affairs programs. This role involves deputizing for the Sr. Director, representing the Quality organization at senior levels. The Director plays a pivotal role in regulatory inspections, external audits, and high impact projects, fostering s culture of excellence and compliance and working toward building a quality mindset with Medical Affairs. Support the Sr. Director's Medical Affairs Quality strategy by partnering with members and business stakeholders for both Oncology and Specialty Affairs Medical Affairs teams. Will provide strategic and proactive QA Leadership and direction for respective interventional/non-interventional programs such as post marketing studies or post approval commitments, medical access programs. Partner with Medical Affairs to facilitate the implementation of a risk-based quality management process fully embedded through trial design, execution and submission including all vendor managed activities with the goal of achieving the highest data quality standards, full adherence to patient's rights and well-being and in support of successful Health Authority inspections and approvals - Proactively partner and lead the strategic collaboration with other GxP Quality representatives, and act as the Quality Assurance point person for all GxP matters within the Medical Affairs team and with other related business stakeholders. Drive necessary change and efficiency through provision of effective feedback and recommendations. Identify and raise areas of concern where quality gaps have been identified and partner with Medical Affairs leaders to assign tasks to remove those gaps. - Provide operational QA leadership and Quality Oversight for the Quality Plan execution, Health Authority Commitments, Critical Incidents including, respective escalation and the CAPA Management Process for the respective business areas. Responsibilities: Leadership and Project Management: Lead the end-to-end quality execution across Medical Affairs programs, ensuring compliance with GCP, GPV, GPEP, Data Protection, and other local regulatory requirements throughout the planning and execution of Interventional, Non-Interventional, Managed Access Programs, and Investigator-Initiated Studies. Provide comprehensive quality oversight for Medical Affairs activities, including interventional studies, non-interventional studies, Compassionate Use or Managed Access Programs. Collaborate with the Sr Director, Medical Affairs QA to conduct quality reviews of product profiles, ensuring thorough management review of all quality and compliance topics, including Key Quality Indicators (KQIs). Identify and drive initiatives for continuous quality improvement. Deputize for the Sr. Director, Medical Affairs QA as needed. Cross-functional and Global Team Participation: Drive quality excellence through effective business partnerships with stakeholders across functions. Provide leadership and guidance on assigned programs, collaborating closely with the Head of Development and Medical Affairs QA to implement the quality strategy and/or quality plan, fostering a culture of quality within Medical Affairs. Lead strategic initiatives in collaboration with Medical Affairs stakeholders to uphold the ethical conduct of interventional, non-interventional, investigator-initiated trials, and managed access programs to the highest quality standards. Act as the primary QA point of contact for all Medical Affairs programs, collaborating with GxP Quality representatives across the organization Quality Management and Continuous Improvement: Lead effective communication efforts within the Medical Affairs team, ensuring collaboration with other GxP QA functions (e.g., GMP/IMP QA, Audit and Compliance, QMS QA, Development QA, and PVQA) to address GxP-related issues impacting clinical/medical access programs. Drive necessary change and efficiency through provision of effective feedback and recommendations. Provide leadership and direction in the development and execution of Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPAs), ensuring timely closure, effective checks, and the proper escalation of critical issues. Partner with QMS QA to ensure consistent implementation of applicable Quality Standards in Medical Affairs and identify continuous improvement opportunities in quality and compliance. Evaluate risks impacting GxP compliance within Medical Affairs, driving ongoing improvements to meet regulatory requirements and company policies and standards. Interpret regulations, company standards, and guidelines for personnel involved in assigned programs or continuous improvement projects, championing and implementing study/program-specific quality plans for proactive quality management. Collaborate with the audit function, Data Management teams, MA stakeholders and CROs to ensure high data quality, proactively identifying and resolving issues throughout the clinical trial process. Customer Focus / Stakeholder: Engagement Lead the implementation of the quality strategy in alignment with the Medical Affairs business strategy. Monitor and track the breakdown of the Quality Manual into an annual Quality Plan, including quality risk assessments and inspection readiness components for designated programs. Ensure proactive representation of Quality professionals in strategic project teams and GCP discussions, contributing to the broader success of Medical Affairs goals. Promote open communication and effective business partnering to support the cross-functional implementation of Global RD/PV QA's Strategy, Vision, and Mission. Cultivate a culture focused on solution-oriented, evidence-based decision-making and openness to innovative working methods and technologies across cross-functional teams. Ensure consistent and proactive representation of Quality at all stages of the program management process. May Interact with management at all levels and external audiences, leveraging a strong industry network. Represents the organization in strategic discussions and quality governance meetings. Quality Oversight: Ensure the timely escalation of incidents/issues within Medical Affairs and QA, providing oversight for deviation and incident investigations, and ensuring that effective CAPAs are defined, implemented, and tracked for closure. Oversee quality management within Medical Affairs teams for third-party/vendor activities, ensuring that quality standards are maintained in outsourced operations. Ensure CAPA effectiveness checks are conducted and provide updates on quality status to business functions in a timely manner through appropriate forums, such as Quarterly Quality Reports (QQRs) and Quality Review Boards (QRBs).Collaborate with business process owners to monitor the effectiveness of clinical development processes through KQIs, demonstrating process control and ensuring compliance levels are met. Lead the process for reviewing and assessing KQIs regularly, preparing management documentation for the QA Head, and ensuring that any gaps or risks are addressed with continuous improvement initiatives. Work directly with business process owners to integrate quality into all stages of process development, ensuring stakeholders are educated on common deviations. Ensure proper planning and execution of and quality improvement initiatives to reduce issues to build a stronger Quality driven organization. Generate, analyze and report metrics to demonstrate key aspects of compliance status, escalating issues in a timely manner for earliest resolution, Regulatory Inspections: Facilitates regulatory inspection preparation, management, and follow-up, ensuring thorough management review of compliance topics. Acts as a key representative during inspections and external audits. Ensure ongoing submission and inspection readiness for the respective Medical Affairs teams and related submissions, supporting the preparation and management of regulatory inspections in collaboration with business functions. Provide expert guidance to enable successful inspections. Lead/Support local inspections by providing adequate systems and process support, ensuring seamless execution. Lead lessons learned efforts based on audit findings, inspection results, regulatory intelligence, effectiveness checks, and process improvements, ensuring CAPAs are coordinated and shared to drive standardized responses and continuous learning across the organization. Qualifications: Successful candidates will be able to meet the qualifications below with or without a reasonable accommodation. Education: Must have a Bachelor's Degree in Life Sciences . click apply for full job details
Associate Vice President, Division of Sponsored Programs Administration Job ID: 278110 Location: Augusta University Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary: Job Summary The Associate Vice President, Division of Sponsored Programs Administration will report directly to the Senior Vice President for Research and be an integral and vital part of the university's leadership team. The Associate Vice President will be responsible for providing positive leadership, support, and strategic direction for all sponsored programs administration activities. The Division of Sponsored Programs Administration and the Augusta University Research Institute serves as the central unit to coordinate and support Augusta University's internal and external sponsored projects. The Division has four units: Pre-Award, Contracts, Operations, and Post-Award. The Division aims to identify, support, and advance opportunities for research, training, teaching, and scholarly activities by managing the entire lifecycle of sponsored projects- from proposal and grant development and submission, to contract preparation, award management, and project close out management. The DSPA seeks to advance extramural support programs for the institution by providing administrative, informational, and logistical assistance to faculty and staff, while ensuring compliance with pertinent policies and regulations of the institution, extramural sponsors, and federal oversight agencies. This position is considered an administrative officer and serves at the pleasure of the president. Responsibilities Administrative & Financial Functions - 50% Oversees daily administration of the Division of Sponsored Programs Administration, oversight of all Sponsored Program activities, development of effective administrative compliance procedures, assurance of proper resource allocation, identifying funding sources, funding acquisition, regulatory compliance, recordkeeping, and systems for all grants and awards. As Executive Director for AURI, the incumbent will develop, oversee, and manage the AURI accounts, expenses, and budgets ensuring that the following: Preparation and completion of quarterly reports and annual summaries. Preparation of annual budget and planned development Investment opportunities. Provision of support for annual external audit processes. Management and oversight for all expenses, investments, and acquisitions. Oversee the complete life-cycle of sponsored programs administration including but not limited to: Pre-award responsibilities for coordination, review and approval of documents requiring institutional/administrative approval. All regulatory and compliance office requirements as required by law, policy, or agreement/grant/contract have been met Award receipt and account establishment, expense monitoring, re-budgeting Account Closeout activities Development of reports to ensure compliance with requirements of sponsors, local, state, or federal sponsors/agencies Effort reporting. Development and negotiation of AU's federal Facilities and Administrative Cost Rate Agreement. Maintains and expands research/contract opportunities and provides on-going support for the development of grants and contract opportunities. Management & Leadership - 25% Provide leadership, direction, and management of all staff and activities within the Division of Sponsored Programs Administration ensuring that all contractual and financial obligations are managed and compliant with institutional, state, and federal regulations. Responsible for the overall direction and effective management of the Division of Sponsored, Programs Administration including, hiring, training, supporting, developing and supervising personnel. Allocate workload to maximize Division effectiveness Facilitate professional growth of staff by accurately assessing learning needs, styles, and barriers to learning and coordinating learning opportunities for staff. Provide opportunities for ongoing professional development for self and staff while maintaining a collegial working environment. Work collaboratively with internal and external constituents such as vice presidents, deans, faculty, etc. in the development and implementation of AU goals and objectives Participate in AU committees and meetings . Represent AU at local, state, and national meetings pertaining to sponsored projects . Policy Development & Strategic Planning - 20% Serve as a resource for AU investigators and leaders ensuring that they have the information needed to effectively and compliantly obtain, manage, and close grants and contracts. Work collaboratively with the University's Office of Legal Affairs to ensure efficient, effective, and compliant contract review and approval processes, and appropriate delegation where appropriate. Develop policies and procedures for process improvements and metrics for reporting improvements in all aspects of Division of Sponsored Programs Administration activities and programs. Understand and disseminate information pertaining to local, state, and federal regulations as they relate to sponsored program administration. Create and implement an approved strategic plan to leverage the existing infrastructure while identifying opportunities for further growth and expansion of research programs at AU. Develop institutional policies to be consistent with USG, state. and federal guidelines. Other - 5% Other duties as assigned Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Master's degree or equivalent Preferred Qualifications Doctorate degree A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license and a Law degree are also preferred. (It is noted the incumbent will NOT be functioning as an attorney or paralegal.) The ideal candidate will have 10+ years combined experience in financial management, sponsored programs administration, contract negotiations, and research program administration. Shift/Salary/Benefits This position is fiscal year based and works year-round. The intended work commitment or full-time equivalent (FTE) for this position is 1.0 and considered full-time. Salary and compensation is commensurate with education, experience, and achievements. The salary is subject to availability of funds. Comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, 13 paid holidays, vacation leave, sick leave, generous retirement plans, tuition waiver, wellness options, and much more! Also, our full-time employees who have been employed with us successfully for more than 6 months can be considered for the Tuition Assistance Program. Rank and salary are determined at the time of hire and are based on a variety of factors including but not limited to experience, education, credentials, specialty, training, etc. while also considering internal equity and market data. Advancement through the faculty ranks at Augusta University is only through the annual Promotion and Tenure process in which faculty may apply if eligible (typically five-year increments). For more information on ranks, please review the Augusta University Promotion and Tenure Website: About Us Augusta University is Georgia's innovation center for education and health care, training the next generation of innovators, leaders, and healthcare providers in classrooms and clinics on four campuses in Augusta and locations across the state. More than 10,500 students choose Augusta for educational opportunities at the center of Georgia's cybersecurity hub and experiential learning that blends arts and application, humanities, and the health sciences. Augusta is home to Georgia's only public academic health center, where groundbreaking research is creating a healthier, more prosperous Georgia, and world-class clinicians are bringing the medicine of tomorrow to patient care today. Our mission and values make Augusta University an institution like no other. The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found online at Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found online at . Location Augusta University - Our Health Sciences Campus: th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 Our Summerville Campus: 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904 Conditions of Employment All selected candidates are required to successfully pass a Background Check review prior to starting with Augusta University. If applicable for the specific position based on the duties: the candidate will also need to have a credit check completed for Positions of Trust and/or approved departmental Purchase Card usage. Motor vehicle reports are required for positions that are required to drive an Augusta University vehicle. . click apply for full job details
10/07/2025
Full time
Associate Vice President, Division of Sponsored Programs Administration Job ID: 278110 Location: Augusta University Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary: Job Summary The Associate Vice President, Division of Sponsored Programs Administration will report directly to the Senior Vice President for Research and be an integral and vital part of the university's leadership team. The Associate Vice President will be responsible for providing positive leadership, support, and strategic direction for all sponsored programs administration activities. The Division of Sponsored Programs Administration and the Augusta University Research Institute serves as the central unit to coordinate and support Augusta University's internal and external sponsored projects. The Division has four units: Pre-Award, Contracts, Operations, and Post-Award. The Division aims to identify, support, and advance opportunities for research, training, teaching, and scholarly activities by managing the entire lifecycle of sponsored projects- from proposal and grant development and submission, to contract preparation, award management, and project close out management. The DSPA seeks to advance extramural support programs for the institution by providing administrative, informational, and logistical assistance to faculty and staff, while ensuring compliance with pertinent policies and regulations of the institution, extramural sponsors, and federal oversight agencies. This position is considered an administrative officer and serves at the pleasure of the president. Responsibilities Administrative & Financial Functions - 50% Oversees daily administration of the Division of Sponsored Programs Administration, oversight of all Sponsored Program activities, development of effective administrative compliance procedures, assurance of proper resource allocation, identifying funding sources, funding acquisition, regulatory compliance, recordkeeping, and systems for all grants and awards. As Executive Director for AURI, the incumbent will develop, oversee, and manage the AURI accounts, expenses, and budgets ensuring that the following: Preparation and completion of quarterly reports and annual summaries. Preparation of annual budget and planned development Investment opportunities. Provision of support for annual external audit processes. Management and oversight for all expenses, investments, and acquisitions. Oversee the complete life-cycle of sponsored programs administration including but not limited to: Pre-award responsibilities for coordination, review and approval of documents requiring institutional/administrative approval. All regulatory and compliance office requirements as required by law, policy, or agreement/grant/contract have been met Award receipt and account establishment, expense monitoring, re-budgeting Account Closeout activities Development of reports to ensure compliance with requirements of sponsors, local, state, or federal sponsors/agencies Effort reporting. Development and negotiation of AU's federal Facilities and Administrative Cost Rate Agreement. Maintains and expands research/contract opportunities and provides on-going support for the development of grants and contract opportunities. Management & Leadership - 25% Provide leadership, direction, and management of all staff and activities within the Division of Sponsored Programs Administration ensuring that all contractual and financial obligations are managed and compliant with institutional, state, and federal regulations. Responsible for the overall direction and effective management of the Division of Sponsored, Programs Administration including, hiring, training, supporting, developing and supervising personnel. Allocate workload to maximize Division effectiveness Facilitate professional growth of staff by accurately assessing learning needs, styles, and barriers to learning and coordinating learning opportunities for staff. Provide opportunities for ongoing professional development for self and staff while maintaining a collegial working environment. Work collaboratively with internal and external constituents such as vice presidents, deans, faculty, etc. in the development and implementation of AU goals and objectives Participate in AU committees and meetings . Represent AU at local, state, and national meetings pertaining to sponsored projects . Policy Development & Strategic Planning - 20% Serve as a resource for AU investigators and leaders ensuring that they have the information needed to effectively and compliantly obtain, manage, and close grants and contracts. Work collaboratively with the University's Office of Legal Affairs to ensure efficient, effective, and compliant contract review and approval processes, and appropriate delegation where appropriate. Develop policies and procedures for process improvements and metrics for reporting improvements in all aspects of Division of Sponsored Programs Administration activities and programs. Understand and disseminate information pertaining to local, state, and federal regulations as they relate to sponsored program administration. Create and implement an approved strategic plan to leverage the existing infrastructure while identifying opportunities for further growth and expansion of research programs at AU. Develop institutional policies to be consistent with USG, state. and federal guidelines. Other - 5% Other duties as assigned Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Master's degree or equivalent Preferred Qualifications Doctorate degree A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license and a Law degree are also preferred. (It is noted the incumbent will NOT be functioning as an attorney or paralegal.) The ideal candidate will have 10+ years combined experience in financial management, sponsored programs administration, contract negotiations, and research program administration. Shift/Salary/Benefits This position is fiscal year based and works year-round. The intended work commitment or full-time equivalent (FTE) for this position is 1.0 and considered full-time. Salary and compensation is commensurate with education, experience, and achievements. The salary is subject to availability of funds. Comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, 13 paid holidays, vacation leave, sick leave, generous retirement plans, tuition waiver, wellness options, and much more! Also, our full-time employees who have been employed with us successfully for more than 6 months can be considered for the Tuition Assistance Program. Rank and salary are determined at the time of hire and are based on a variety of factors including but not limited to experience, education, credentials, specialty, training, etc. while also considering internal equity and market data. Advancement through the faculty ranks at Augusta University is only through the annual Promotion and Tenure process in which faculty may apply if eligible (typically five-year increments). For more information on ranks, please review the Augusta University Promotion and Tenure Website: About Us Augusta University is Georgia's innovation center for education and health care, training the next generation of innovators, leaders, and healthcare providers in classrooms and clinics on four campuses in Augusta and locations across the state. More than 10,500 students choose Augusta for educational opportunities at the center of Georgia's cybersecurity hub and experiential learning that blends arts and application, humanities, and the health sciences. Augusta is home to Georgia's only public academic health center, where groundbreaking research is creating a healthier, more prosperous Georgia, and world-class clinicians are bringing the medicine of tomorrow to patient care today. Our mission and values make Augusta University an institution like no other. The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found online at Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found online at . Location Augusta University - Our Health Sciences Campus: th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 Our Summerville Campus: 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904 Conditions of Employment All selected candidates are required to successfully pass a Background Check review prior to starting with Augusta University. If applicable for the specific position based on the duties: the candidate will also need to have a credit check completed for Positions of Trust and/or approved departmental Purchase Card usage. Motor vehicle reports are required for positions that are required to drive an Augusta University vehicle. . click apply for full job details
Job Title: Country Market Access and Pricing Senior Director, Access Strategy Amlitelimab Location: Cambridge, MA About the Job The Sr. Director of Access Strategy, amlitelimab is responsible for integrating at a strategy and execution level all elements of access for a particular brand or franchise inclusive of pricing/contracting strategy and GTN management, channel strategy, patient copay and other patient services related to coverage, reimbursement and patient access. responsible for defining, developing and leading the market access strategy for the therapeutic area. Reporting directly to the General Manager, US Therapeutic Area, or equivalent for pre-launched assets, this role will act as a thought partner and consultant by presenting scope analysis, strategic options and recommendations ensuring the strategy for formulary access and financial objectives (revenue, net sales, BOI) are overdelivering for the portfolio of innovative therapies. This highly visible role must provide a holistic understanding of both brand and access strategy. We are an innovative global healthcare company, committed to transforming the lives of people with immune challenges, rare diseases and blood disorders, cancers, and neurological disorders. From R&D to sales, our talented teams work together, revolutionizing treatment, continually improving products, understanding unmet needs, and connecting communities. We chase the miracles of science every single day, pursuing progress to make a real impact on millions of patients around the world. Main Responsibilities: Access Strategy & Market Access Excellence: Collaborate with the General Manager & senior leadership to set strategic direction for market access, pricing, channel strategy, and reimbursement. Develop and execute a robust, evidence-based market access strategy that maximizes payer adoption and patient access to critical therapies. Lead the creation of value propositions that demonstrate the economic and clinical benefits of products to payers, healthcare providers, and stakeholders. Develop and communicate robust market access strategies and plans, including clear articulation of the brands' value story, and help to integrate them into the overall brand plan. Partner with HEVA business partners to inform real world evidence generation and ensure health economic activities are in place to meet the needs of payers. Lead efforts to anticipate and adapt to changes in the regulatory and reimbursement landscape, ensuring compliance and sustained market access. Identify gaps in current market access understanding and develop plans to gain direct payer insights through primary research, advisory boards, etc., and work with vendors to implement projects in a timely, impactful manner. Lead pull through opportunities and execution of pull through strategy for all channels and geographies based upon formulary position and opportunity. Provide strategic and executional support for product launches, including market research, pricing strategy, contracting, and messaging to ensure successful market entry and adoption. Gross-to-Net (GTN) Strategy & Financial Oversight: Oversee and optimize the GTN for the therapeutic area, ensuring that pricing, rebates, and discounts by channel are managed efficiently to optimize net sales / BOI. Monitor and analyze GTN performance, providing recommendations to senior leadership to mitigate risks and maximize profitability. Work closely with Market Access Shared Services, Finance, Forecasting, Patient Support Services, Trade, Legal, and other cross functional stakeholders to identify opportunities to improve the brand gross-to-net while ensuring ease of access for patients at dispense. Works directly to develop external stakeholder engagement plans (payers, PBMs) As part of GTN management, ensuring success at all payers as well as the deployment of thoughtful copay programs will be a key focus. Partnering with these key functions Trade, Patient Support Services will be essential in the overall success of the therapeutic area. Develop key performance indicators (KPIs) and track progress against access and financial goals. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Lead coordination of all access strategy elements via collaboration with cross-functional teams, including Market Access Shared Services, Brand Strategy, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Patient Support Services, distribution and Finance, to integrate access considerations into product development, launch, and lifecycle management. Ensure alignment of access strategies with the overall business objectives, providing guidance to senior leadership on access-related decisions. Serve as the TA subject matter expert for market access and GTN, providing strategic insights to influence key decisions at the leadership level. Work closely with Business Insights & Solutions (BIS) to monitor the competitive landscape & intelligence, track payer behavior, market trends, and industry developments to inform access and pricing strategies. Collaborates with Global Access and Pricing teams to ensure alignment. Collaborates with Market Access Account Management team to ensure access strategies are executed with customers Leadership & Team Development: May lead, mentor, and develop a team of Access Strategy professionals, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and innovation. Ensure alignment between team activities and broader therapeutic area and organizational goals. Oversee the performance of the team, providing guidance, coaching, and professional development opportunities to drive team success and career growth. About You Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree (MBA, M.S., PharmD, PhD) preferred. 10+ years of experience in account management, payer marketing, contracting, pricing, etc.; 7 years in a leadership role. Proven track record of managing teams and leading strategic initiatives across complex therapeutic areas. Solid understanding of strategic pricing and commercial contracting strategy, process and rules. Strong strategic thinking and analytical mindset, with a focus on market access, financial optimization, and risk management. Strong leadership skills with the ability to build, motivate, and develop high-performing teams. Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to influence and negotiate with senior executives, payers, and external stakeholders. High degree of business acumen, with the ability to balance strategic objectives with financial imperatives. Ability to navigate complex, highly regulated environments and manage multiple priorities effectively. Demonstrated analytical and financial skillsets. Ability to balance brand and access objectives when they may be in conflict Other: Travel anticipated to be approximately 30% between field, Sanofi-Specialty Care HQ, and other meetings as appropriate. Why Choose Us? Bring the miracles of science to life alongside a supportive, future-focused team. Discover endless opportunities to grow your talent and drive your career, whether it's through a promotion or lateral move, at home or internationally. Enjoy a thoughtful, well-crafted rewards package that recognizes your contribution and amplifies your impact. Take good care of yourself and your family, with a wide range of health and wellbeing benefits including high-quality healthcare, prevention and wellness programs and at least 14 weeks' gender-neutral parental leave. Sanofi Inc. and its U.S. affiliates are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers committed to a culturally diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; creed; religion; national origin; age; ancestry; nationality; marital, domestic partnership or civil union status; sex, gender, gender identity or expression; affectional or sexual orientation; disability; veteran or military status or liability for military status; domestic violence victim status; atypical cellular or blood trait; genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing) or any other characteristic protected by law. All compensation will be determined commensurate with demonstrated experience. Employees may be eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs, and additional benefits information can be found here.
10/06/2025
Full time
Job Title: Country Market Access and Pricing Senior Director, Access Strategy Amlitelimab Location: Cambridge, MA About the Job The Sr. Director of Access Strategy, amlitelimab is responsible for integrating at a strategy and execution level all elements of access for a particular brand or franchise inclusive of pricing/contracting strategy and GTN management, channel strategy, patient copay and other patient services related to coverage, reimbursement and patient access. responsible for defining, developing and leading the market access strategy for the therapeutic area. Reporting directly to the General Manager, US Therapeutic Area, or equivalent for pre-launched assets, this role will act as a thought partner and consultant by presenting scope analysis, strategic options and recommendations ensuring the strategy for formulary access and financial objectives (revenue, net sales, BOI) are overdelivering for the portfolio of innovative therapies. This highly visible role must provide a holistic understanding of both brand and access strategy. We are an innovative global healthcare company, committed to transforming the lives of people with immune challenges, rare diseases and blood disorders, cancers, and neurological disorders. From R&D to sales, our talented teams work together, revolutionizing treatment, continually improving products, understanding unmet needs, and connecting communities. We chase the miracles of science every single day, pursuing progress to make a real impact on millions of patients around the world. Main Responsibilities: Access Strategy & Market Access Excellence: Collaborate with the General Manager & senior leadership to set strategic direction for market access, pricing, channel strategy, and reimbursement. Develop and execute a robust, evidence-based market access strategy that maximizes payer adoption and patient access to critical therapies. Lead the creation of value propositions that demonstrate the economic and clinical benefits of products to payers, healthcare providers, and stakeholders. Develop and communicate robust market access strategies and plans, including clear articulation of the brands' value story, and help to integrate them into the overall brand plan. Partner with HEVA business partners to inform real world evidence generation and ensure health economic activities are in place to meet the needs of payers. Lead efforts to anticipate and adapt to changes in the regulatory and reimbursement landscape, ensuring compliance and sustained market access. Identify gaps in current market access understanding and develop plans to gain direct payer insights through primary research, advisory boards, etc., and work with vendors to implement projects in a timely, impactful manner. Lead pull through opportunities and execution of pull through strategy for all channels and geographies based upon formulary position and opportunity. Provide strategic and executional support for product launches, including market research, pricing strategy, contracting, and messaging to ensure successful market entry and adoption. Gross-to-Net (GTN) Strategy & Financial Oversight: Oversee and optimize the GTN for the therapeutic area, ensuring that pricing, rebates, and discounts by channel are managed efficiently to optimize net sales / BOI. Monitor and analyze GTN performance, providing recommendations to senior leadership to mitigate risks and maximize profitability. Work closely with Market Access Shared Services, Finance, Forecasting, Patient Support Services, Trade, Legal, and other cross functional stakeholders to identify opportunities to improve the brand gross-to-net while ensuring ease of access for patients at dispense. Works directly to develop external stakeholder engagement plans (payers, PBMs) As part of GTN management, ensuring success at all payers as well as the deployment of thoughtful copay programs will be a key focus. Partnering with these key functions Trade, Patient Support Services will be essential in the overall success of the therapeutic area. Develop key performance indicators (KPIs) and track progress against access and financial goals. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Lead coordination of all access strategy elements via collaboration with cross-functional teams, including Market Access Shared Services, Brand Strategy, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Patient Support Services, distribution and Finance, to integrate access considerations into product development, launch, and lifecycle management. Ensure alignment of access strategies with the overall business objectives, providing guidance to senior leadership on access-related decisions. Serve as the TA subject matter expert for market access and GTN, providing strategic insights to influence key decisions at the leadership level. Work closely with Business Insights & Solutions (BIS) to monitor the competitive landscape & intelligence, track payer behavior, market trends, and industry developments to inform access and pricing strategies. Collaborates with Global Access and Pricing teams to ensure alignment. Collaborates with Market Access Account Management team to ensure access strategies are executed with customers Leadership & Team Development: May lead, mentor, and develop a team of Access Strategy professionals, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and innovation. Ensure alignment between team activities and broader therapeutic area and organizational goals. Oversee the performance of the team, providing guidance, coaching, and professional development opportunities to drive team success and career growth. About You Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree (MBA, M.S., PharmD, PhD) preferred. 10+ years of experience in account management, payer marketing, contracting, pricing, etc.; 7 years in a leadership role. Proven track record of managing teams and leading strategic initiatives across complex therapeutic areas. Solid understanding of strategic pricing and commercial contracting strategy, process and rules. Strong strategic thinking and analytical mindset, with a focus on market access, financial optimization, and risk management. Strong leadership skills with the ability to build, motivate, and develop high-performing teams. Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to influence and negotiate with senior executives, payers, and external stakeholders. High degree of business acumen, with the ability to balance strategic objectives with financial imperatives. Ability to navigate complex, highly regulated environments and manage multiple priorities effectively. Demonstrated analytical and financial skillsets. Ability to balance brand and access objectives when they may be in conflict Other: Travel anticipated to be approximately 30% between field, Sanofi-Specialty Care HQ, and other meetings as appropriate. Why Choose Us? Bring the miracles of science to life alongside a supportive, future-focused team. Discover endless opportunities to grow your talent and drive your career, whether it's through a promotion or lateral move, at home or internationally. Enjoy a thoughtful, well-crafted rewards package that recognizes your contribution and amplifies your impact. Take good care of yourself and your family, with a wide range of health and wellbeing benefits including high-quality healthcare, prevention and wellness programs and at least 14 weeks' gender-neutral parental leave. Sanofi Inc. and its U.S. affiliates are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers committed to a culturally diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; creed; religion; national origin; age; ancestry; nationality; marital, domestic partnership or civil union status; sex, gender, gender identity or expression; affectional or sexual orientation; disability; veteran or military status or liability for military status; domestic violence victim status; atypical cellular or blood trait; genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing) or any other characteristic protected by law. All compensation will be determined commensurate with demonstrated experience. Employees may be eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs, and additional benefits information can be found here.
Job Title: Country Market Access and Pricing Senior Director, Access Strategy, New Product Launches Team Location: Cambridge, MA About the Job The Sr. Director of Access Strategy, New Product Launches Team is responsible for integrating at a strategy and execution level all elements of access for a particular brand or franchise inclusive of pricing/contracting strategy and GTN management, channel strategy, patient copay and other patient services related to coverage, reimbursement and patient access. This role is responsible for defining, developing and leading the market access strategy for the therapeutic area. Reporting directly to the Head, New Product Launches (NPL) Team, this role will act as a thought partner and consultant by presenting scope analysis, strategic options and recommendations ensuring the strategy for formulary access and financial objectives (revenue, net sales, BOI) are overdelivering for the portfolio of innovative therapies. This highly visible role must provide a holistic understanding of both brand and access strategy. We are an innovative global healthcare company, committed to transforming the lives of people with immune challenges, rare diseases and blood disorders, cancers, and neurological disorders. From R&D to sales, our talented teams work together, revolutionizing treatment, continually improving products, understanding unmet needs, and connecting communities. We chase the miracles of science every single day, pursuing progress to make a real impact on millions of patients around the world. Main Responsibilities: Access Strategy & Market Access Excellence: Collaborate with the Head, NPL & senior leadership to set strategic direction for market access, pricing, channel strategy, and reimbursement. Develop and execute a robust, evidence-based market access strategy that maximizes payer adoption and patient access to critical therapies. Lead the creation of value propositions that demonstrate the economic and clinical benefits of products to payers, healthcare providers, and stakeholders. Develop and communicate robust market access strategies and plans, including clear articulation of the brands' value story, and help to integrate them into the overall brand plan. Partner with HEVA business partners to inform real world evidence generation and ensure health economic activities are in place to meet the needs of payers. Lead efforts to anticipate and adapt to changes in the regulatory and reimbursement landscape, ensuring compliance and sustained market access. Identify gaps in current market access understanding and develop plans to gain direct payer insights through primary research, advisory boards, etc., and work with vendors to implement projects in a timely, impactful manner. Lead pull through opportunities and execution of pull through strategy for all channels and geographies based upon formulary position and opportunity. Provide strategic and executional support for product launches, including market research, pricing strategy, contracting, and messaging to ensure successful market entry and adoption. Gross-to-Net (GTN) Strategy & Financial Oversight: Oversee and optimize the GTN for the therapeutic area, ensuring that pricing, rebates, and discounts by channel are managed efficiently to optimize net sales / BOI. Monitor and analyze GTN performance, providing recommendations to senior leadership to mitigate risks and maximize profitability. Work closely with Market Access Shared Services, Finance, Forecasting, Patient Support Services, Trade, Legal, and other cross functional stakeholders to identify opportunities to improve the brand gross-to-net while ensuring ease of access for patients at dispense. Works directly to develop external stakeholder engagement plans (payers, PBMs) As part of GTN management, ensuring success at all payers as well as the deployment of thoughtful copay programs will be a key focus. Partnering with these key functions Trade, Patient Support Services will be essential in the overall success of the therapeutic area. Develop key performance indicators (KPIs) and track progress against access and financial goals. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Lead coordination of all access strategy elements via collaboration with cross-functional teams, including Market Access Shared Services, Brand Strategy, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Patient Support Services, distribution and Finance, to integrate access considerations into product development, launch, and lifecycle management. Ensure alignment of access strategies with the overall business objectives, providing guidance to senior leadership on access-related decisions. Serve as the TA subject matter expert for market access and GTN, providing strategic insights to influence key decisions at the leadership level. Work closely with Business Insights & Solutions (BIS) to monitor the competitive landscape & intelligence, track payer behavior, market trends, and industry developments to inform access and pricing strategies. Collaborates with Global Access and Pricing teams to ensure alignment. Collaborates with Market Access Account Management team to ensure access strategies are executed with customers. Leadership & Team Development: May lead, mentor, and develop a team of Access Strategy professionals, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and innovation. Ensure alignment between team activities and broader therapeutic area and organizational goals. Oversee the performance of the team, providing guidance, coaching, and professional development opportunities to drive team success and career growth. About You Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree (MBA, M.S., PharmD, PhD) preferred. 10+ years of experience in account management, payer marketing, contracting, pricing, etc.; 7 years in a leadership role. Proven track record of managing teams and leading strategic initiatives across complex therapeutic areas. Solid understanding of strategic pricing and commercial contracting strategy, process and rules. Strong strategic thinking and analytical mindset, with a focus on market access, financial optimization, and risk management. Strong leadership skills with the ability to build, motivate, and develop high-performing teams. Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to influence and negotiate with senior executives, payers, and external stakeholders. High degree of business acumen, with the ability to balance strategic objectives with financial imperatives. Ability to navigate complex, highly regulated environments and manage multiple priorities effectively. Demonstrated analytical and financial skillsets. Ability to balance brand and access objectives when they may be in conflict Other: Travel anticipated to be approximately 30% between field, Sanofi-Specialty Care HQ, and other meetings as appropriate. Why Choose Us? Bring the miracles of science to life alongside a supportive, future-focused team. Discover endless opportunities to grow your talent and drive your career, whether it's through a promotion or lateral move, at home or internationally. Enjoy a thoughtful, well-crafted rewards package that recognizes your contribution and amplifies your impact. Take good care of yourself and your family, with a wide range of health and wellbeing benefits including high-quality healthcare, prevention and wellness programs and at least 14 weeks' gender-neutral parental leave. Sanofi Inc. and its U.S. affiliates are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers committed to a culturally diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; creed; religion; national origin; age; ancestry; nationality; marital, domestic partnership or civil union status; sex, gender, gender identity or expression; affectional or sexual orientation; disability; veteran or military status or liability for military status; domestic violence victim status; atypical cellular or blood trait; genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing) or any other characteristic protected by law. All compensation will be determined commensurate with demonstrated experience. Employees may be eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs, and additional benefits information can be found here.
10/06/2025
Full time
Job Title: Country Market Access and Pricing Senior Director, Access Strategy, New Product Launches Team Location: Cambridge, MA About the Job The Sr. Director of Access Strategy, New Product Launches Team is responsible for integrating at a strategy and execution level all elements of access for a particular brand or franchise inclusive of pricing/contracting strategy and GTN management, channel strategy, patient copay and other patient services related to coverage, reimbursement and patient access. This role is responsible for defining, developing and leading the market access strategy for the therapeutic area. Reporting directly to the Head, New Product Launches (NPL) Team, this role will act as a thought partner and consultant by presenting scope analysis, strategic options and recommendations ensuring the strategy for formulary access and financial objectives (revenue, net sales, BOI) are overdelivering for the portfolio of innovative therapies. This highly visible role must provide a holistic understanding of both brand and access strategy. We are an innovative global healthcare company, committed to transforming the lives of people with immune challenges, rare diseases and blood disorders, cancers, and neurological disorders. From R&D to sales, our talented teams work together, revolutionizing treatment, continually improving products, understanding unmet needs, and connecting communities. We chase the miracles of science every single day, pursuing progress to make a real impact on millions of patients around the world. Main Responsibilities: Access Strategy & Market Access Excellence: Collaborate with the Head, NPL & senior leadership to set strategic direction for market access, pricing, channel strategy, and reimbursement. Develop and execute a robust, evidence-based market access strategy that maximizes payer adoption and patient access to critical therapies. Lead the creation of value propositions that demonstrate the economic and clinical benefits of products to payers, healthcare providers, and stakeholders. Develop and communicate robust market access strategies and plans, including clear articulation of the brands' value story, and help to integrate them into the overall brand plan. Partner with HEVA business partners to inform real world evidence generation and ensure health economic activities are in place to meet the needs of payers. Lead efforts to anticipate and adapt to changes in the regulatory and reimbursement landscape, ensuring compliance and sustained market access. Identify gaps in current market access understanding and develop plans to gain direct payer insights through primary research, advisory boards, etc., and work with vendors to implement projects in a timely, impactful manner. Lead pull through opportunities and execution of pull through strategy for all channels and geographies based upon formulary position and opportunity. Provide strategic and executional support for product launches, including market research, pricing strategy, contracting, and messaging to ensure successful market entry and adoption. Gross-to-Net (GTN) Strategy & Financial Oversight: Oversee and optimize the GTN for the therapeutic area, ensuring that pricing, rebates, and discounts by channel are managed efficiently to optimize net sales / BOI. Monitor and analyze GTN performance, providing recommendations to senior leadership to mitigate risks and maximize profitability. Work closely with Market Access Shared Services, Finance, Forecasting, Patient Support Services, Trade, Legal, and other cross functional stakeholders to identify opportunities to improve the brand gross-to-net while ensuring ease of access for patients at dispense. Works directly to develop external stakeholder engagement plans (payers, PBMs) As part of GTN management, ensuring success at all payers as well as the deployment of thoughtful copay programs will be a key focus. Partnering with these key functions Trade, Patient Support Services will be essential in the overall success of the therapeutic area. Develop key performance indicators (KPIs) and track progress against access and financial goals. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Lead coordination of all access strategy elements via collaboration with cross-functional teams, including Market Access Shared Services, Brand Strategy, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Patient Support Services, distribution and Finance, to integrate access considerations into product development, launch, and lifecycle management. Ensure alignment of access strategies with the overall business objectives, providing guidance to senior leadership on access-related decisions. Serve as the TA subject matter expert for market access and GTN, providing strategic insights to influence key decisions at the leadership level. Work closely with Business Insights & Solutions (BIS) to monitor the competitive landscape & intelligence, track payer behavior, market trends, and industry developments to inform access and pricing strategies. Collaborates with Global Access and Pricing teams to ensure alignment. Collaborates with Market Access Account Management team to ensure access strategies are executed with customers. Leadership & Team Development: May lead, mentor, and develop a team of Access Strategy professionals, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and innovation. Ensure alignment between team activities and broader therapeutic area and organizational goals. Oversee the performance of the team, providing guidance, coaching, and professional development opportunities to drive team success and career growth. About You Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree (MBA, M.S., PharmD, PhD) preferred. 10+ years of experience in account management, payer marketing, contracting, pricing, etc.; 7 years in a leadership role. Proven track record of managing teams and leading strategic initiatives across complex therapeutic areas. Solid understanding of strategic pricing and commercial contracting strategy, process and rules. Strong strategic thinking and analytical mindset, with a focus on market access, financial optimization, and risk management. Strong leadership skills with the ability to build, motivate, and develop high-performing teams. Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to influence and negotiate with senior executives, payers, and external stakeholders. High degree of business acumen, with the ability to balance strategic objectives with financial imperatives. Ability to navigate complex, highly regulated environments and manage multiple priorities effectively. Demonstrated analytical and financial skillsets. Ability to balance brand and access objectives when they may be in conflict Other: Travel anticipated to be approximately 30% between field, Sanofi-Specialty Care HQ, and other meetings as appropriate. Why Choose Us? Bring the miracles of science to life alongside a supportive, future-focused team. Discover endless opportunities to grow your talent and drive your career, whether it's through a promotion or lateral move, at home or internationally. Enjoy a thoughtful, well-crafted rewards package that recognizes your contribution and amplifies your impact. Take good care of yourself and your family, with a wide range of health and wellbeing benefits including high-quality healthcare, prevention and wellness programs and at least 14 weeks' gender-neutral parental leave. Sanofi Inc. and its U.S. affiliates are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers committed to a culturally diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; creed; religion; national origin; age; ancestry; nationality; marital, domestic partnership or civil union status; sex, gender, gender identity or expression; affectional or sexual orientation; disability; veteran or military status or liability for military status; domestic violence victim status; atypical cellular or blood trait; genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing) or any other characteristic protected by law. All compensation will be determined commensurate with demonstrated experience. Employees may be eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs, and additional benefits information can be found here.
McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more accessible and affordable. Here, we focus on the health, happiness, and well-being of you and those we serve - we care. What you do at McKesson matters. We foster a culture where you can grow, make an impact, and are empowered to bring new ideas. Together, we thrive as we shape the future of health for patients, our communities, and our people. If you want to be part of tomorrow's health today, we want to hear from you. Current Need: The Sr. Director, Sourcing for Specialty Distribution Services will be responsible for leading the strategic sourcing and product management for the US Pharmaceutical Solutions and Services (PSaS) business. This includes specialty, blood plasma, biosimilars, rare/orphan diseases and cell & gene therapies, including the negotiation and contracting with biopharmaceutical manufacturers. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Sourcing, Negotiation, & Contracting Oversee the manufacturing relations, manufacturer value proposition, negotiating and contracting, and financial outcomes across the full portfolio of specialty products. Support the development of short and long-term vision and trajectory of the team, fiscal year objectives and negotiation planning. Support organizational alignment to ensure delivery of financial plan metrics from both a portfolio and individual manufacturer plan level. In close partnership with the Product Strategy and Finance teams across both specialty businesses, develop sourcing and negotiation strategies across the full range of multi-billion contracts to small manufacturers. Manage negotiations with biopharmaceutical manufacturers to secure favorable pricing, terms, and conditions for specialty products. Continuously monitor and evaluate contract performance, identifying opportunities for improvement and cost savings. Collaborate with suppliers to drive innovation, identify new product opportunities, and manage product life cycles. Conduct periodic supplier performance reviews and establish metrics to track supplier performance, quality, and reliability. Monitor industry trends, product pipeline innovation and competitive dynamics, and develop strategic solutions and responses to position McKesson as partner of choice. People Leadership Establish clear goals and performance expectations (i.e., key performance indicators), provide ongoing coaching, and feedback, and foster a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement. Demonstrate by example, high inclusion and engagement mindset, celebrates successes; orchestrates organizational resources to drive initiatives forward by developing a strong, high-performing team by providing coaching and appropriate development opportunities for direct reports. Conduct performance conversations on a quarterly basis (at minimum). Consistently seek out and provide open and candid feedback in the spirit of facilitating growth and improvement of the team. Cross-Functional Collaboration Build and foster collaboration with multiple teams across the business to develop innovative integrated solutions and maximize enterprise gross profit by connecting the dots between buyside and sell side levers in collaboration with the various segment leaders (GPO, Biologics,3PL, health systems, government, and other community providers) and cross-functional stakeholders across Sales, Pricing, FP&A, Distribution Operations Work closely with internal teams, including finance, operations, regulatory affairs, and supply chain, to ensure seamless integration and alignment of specialty distribution services. Collaborate with commercial teams to support market access and reimbursement activities for specialty products. Partner with finance teams to develop budgets, track expenses, and optimize cost management strategies. Support the development and execution of contracts, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to address any contractual issues or disputes that may arise. Minimum Requirement: Degree or equivalent experience. Typically requires 13+ years of professional experience and 6+ years of diversified leadership, planning, communication, organization, and people motivation skills (or equivalent experience). Critical Skills: 13+ years of relevant professional experience (sourcing, negotiation, contracts, etc.) 5+ years of experience in specialty distribution procurement 6+ years of experience building and leading multi-functional teams in a highly complex environment. Strong experience in healthcare distribution Understanding manufacturer relations and importance to customers and their stake holders Team player with strong interpersonal and resource management skills. Strong customer relationship management skills and customer-centric mindset Results orientated leader with owner's mindset People leadership with a focus on coaching and feedback Able to drive analytics to enable proactive customer support, education, and enhancements Excellent verbal and oral communication skills. Strong project management skills and attention to detail Strong solutions-oriented problem solver with the ability to work in a highly matrixed environment (high resiliency and effective change leadership) Potential for up 25% travel nationwide. We are proud to offer a competitive compensation package at McKesson as part of our Total Rewards. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. The pay range shown below is aligned with McKesson's pay philosophy, and pay will always be compliant with any applicable regulations. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered. For more information regarding benefits at McKesson, please click here. Our Base Pay Range for this position $165,400 - $275,600 McKesson is an Equal Opportunity Employer McKesson provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees and is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age or genetic information. For additional information on McKesson's full Equal Employment Opportunity policies, visit our Equal Employment Opportunity page. Join us at McKesson!
10/06/2025
Full time
McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more accessible and affordable. Here, we focus on the health, happiness, and well-being of you and those we serve - we care. What you do at McKesson matters. We foster a culture where you can grow, make an impact, and are empowered to bring new ideas. Together, we thrive as we shape the future of health for patients, our communities, and our people. If you want to be part of tomorrow's health today, we want to hear from you. Current Need: The Sr. Director, Sourcing for Specialty Distribution Services will be responsible for leading the strategic sourcing and product management for the US Pharmaceutical Solutions and Services (PSaS) business. This includes specialty, blood plasma, biosimilars, rare/orphan diseases and cell & gene therapies, including the negotiation and contracting with biopharmaceutical manufacturers. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Sourcing, Negotiation, & Contracting Oversee the manufacturing relations, manufacturer value proposition, negotiating and contracting, and financial outcomes across the full portfolio of specialty products. Support the development of short and long-term vision and trajectory of the team, fiscal year objectives and negotiation planning. Support organizational alignment to ensure delivery of financial plan metrics from both a portfolio and individual manufacturer plan level. In close partnership with the Product Strategy and Finance teams across both specialty businesses, develop sourcing and negotiation strategies across the full range of multi-billion contracts to small manufacturers. Manage negotiations with biopharmaceutical manufacturers to secure favorable pricing, terms, and conditions for specialty products. Continuously monitor and evaluate contract performance, identifying opportunities for improvement and cost savings. Collaborate with suppliers to drive innovation, identify new product opportunities, and manage product life cycles. Conduct periodic supplier performance reviews and establish metrics to track supplier performance, quality, and reliability. Monitor industry trends, product pipeline innovation and competitive dynamics, and develop strategic solutions and responses to position McKesson as partner of choice. People Leadership Establish clear goals and performance expectations (i.e., key performance indicators), provide ongoing coaching, and feedback, and foster a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement. Demonstrate by example, high inclusion and engagement mindset, celebrates successes; orchestrates organizational resources to drive initiatives forward by developing a strong, high-performing team by providing coaching and appropriate development opportunities for direct reports. Conduct performance conversations on a quarterly basis (at minimum). Consistently seek out and provide open and candid feedback in the spirit of facilitating growth and improvement of the team. Cross-Functional Collaboration Build and foster collaboration with multiple teams across the business to develop innovative integrated solutions and maximize enterprise gross profit by connecting the dots between buyside and sell side levers in collaboration with the various segment leaders (GPO, Biologics,3PL, health systems, government, and other community providers) and cross-functional stakeholders across Sales, Pricing, FP&A, Distribution Operations Work closely with internal teams, including finance, operations, regulatory affairs, and supply chain, to ensure seamless integration and alignment of specialty distribution services. Collaborate with commercial teams to support market access and reimbursement activities for specialty products. Partner with finance teams to develop budgets, track expenses, and optimize cost management strategies. Support the development and execution of contracts, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to address any contractual issues or disputes that may arise. Minimum Requirement: Degree or equivalent experience. Typically requires 13+ years of professional experience and 6+ years of diversified leadership, planning, communication, organization, and people motivation skills (or equivalent experience). Critical Skills: 13+ years of relevant professional experience (sourcing, negotiation, contracts, etc.) 5+ years of experience in specialty distribution procurement 6+ years of experience building and leading multi-functional teams in a highly complex environment. Strong experience in healthcare distribution Understanding manufacturer relations and importance to customers and their stake holders Team player with strong interpersonal and resource management skills. Strong customer relationship management skills and customer-centric mindset Results orientated leader with owner's mindset People leadership with a focus on coaching and feedback Able to drive analytics to enable proactive customer support, education, and enhancements Excellent verbal and oral communication skills. Strong project management skills and attention to detail Strong solutions-oriented problem solver with the ability to work in a highly matrixed environment (high resiliency and effective change leadership) Potential for up 25% travel nationwide. We are proud to offer a competitive compensation package at McKesson as part of our Total Rewards. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. The pay range shown below is aligned with McKesson's pay philosophy, and pay will always be compliant with any applicable regulations. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered. For more information regarding benefits at McKesson, please click here. Our Base Pay Range for this position $165,400 - $275,600 McKesson is an Equal Opportunity Employer McKesson provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees and is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age or genetic information. For additional information on McKesson's full Equal Employment Opportunity policies, visit our Equal Employment Opportunity page. Join us at McKesson!
McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more accessible and affordable. Here, we focus on the health, happiness, and well-being of you and those we serve - we care. What you do at McKesson matters. We foster a culture where you can grow, make an impact, and are empowered to bring new ideas. Together, we thrive as we shape the future of health for patients, our communities, and our people. If you want to be part of tomorrow's health today, we want to hear from you. Current Need: The Sr. Director, Sourcing for Specialty Distribution Services will be responsible for leading the strategic sourcing and product management for the US Pharmaceutical Solutions and Services (PSaS) business. This includes specialty, blood plasma, biosimilars, rare/orphan diseases and cell & gene therapies, including the negotiation and contracting with biopharmaceutical manufacturers. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Sourcing, Negotiation, & Contracting Oversee the manufacturing relations, manufacturer value proposition, negotiating and contracting, and financial outcomes across the full portfolio of specialty products. Support the development of short and long-term vision and trajectory of the team, fiscal year objectives and negotiation planning. Support organizational alignment to ensure delivery of financial plan metrics from both a portfolio and individual manufacturer plan level. In close partnership with the Product Strategy and Finance teams across both specialty businesses, develop sourcing and negotiation strategies across the full range of multi-billion contracts to small manufacturers. Manage negotiations with biopharmaceutical manufacturers to secure favorable pricing, terms, and conditions for specialty products. Continuously monitor and evaluate contract performance, identifying opportunities for improvement and cost savings. Collaborate with suppliers to drive innovation, identify new product opportunities, and manage product life cycles. Conduct periodic supplier performance reviews and establish metrics to track supplier performance, quality, and reliability. Monitor industry trends, product pipeline innovation and competitive dynamics, and develop strategic solutions and responses to position McKesson as partner of choice. People Leadership Establish clear goals and performance expectations (i.e., key performance indicators), provide ongoing coaching, and feedback, and foster a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement. Demonstrate by example, high inclusion and engagement mindset, celebrates successes; orchestrates organizational resources to drive initiatives forward by developing a strong, high-performing team by providing coaching and appropriate development opportunities for direct reports. Conduct performance conversations on a quarterly basis (at minimum). Consistently seek out and provide open and candid feedback in the spirit of facilitating growth and improvement of the team. Cross-Functional Collaboration Build and foster collaboration with multiple teams across the business to develop innovative integrated solutions and maximize enterprise gross profit by connecting the dots between buyside and sell side levers in collaboration with the various segment leaders (GPO, Biologics,3PL, health systems, government, and other community providers) and cross-functional stakeholders across Sales, Pricing, FP&A, Distribution Operations Work closely with internal teams, including finance, operations, regulatory affairs, and supply chain, to ensure seamless integration and alignment of specialty distribution services. Collaborate with commercial teams to support market access and reimbursement activities for specialty products. Partner with finance teams to develop budgets, track expenses, and optimize cost management strategies. Support the development and execution of contracts, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to address any contractual issues or disputes that may arise. Minimum Requirement: Degree or equivalent experience. Typically requires 13+ years of professional experience and 6+ years of diversified leadership, planning, communication, organization, and people motivation skills (or equivalent experience). Critical Skills: 13+ years of relevant professional experience (sourcing, negotiation, contracts, etc.) 5+ years of experience in specialty distribution procurement 6+ years of experience building and leading multi-functional teams in a highly complex environment. Strong experience in healthcare distribution Understanding manufacturer relations and importance to customers and their stake holders Team player with strong interpersonal and resource management skills. Strong customer relationship management skills and customer-centric mindset Results orientated leader with owner's mindset People leadership with a focus on coaching and feedback Able to drive analytics to enable proactive customer support, education, and enhancements Excellent verbal and oral communication skills. Strong project management skills and attention to detail Strong solutions-oriented problem solver with the ability to work in a highly matrixed environment (high resiliency and effective change leadership) Potential for up 25% travel nationwide. We are proud to offer a competitive compensation package at McKesson as part of our Total Rewards. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. The pay range shown below is aligned with McKesson's pay philosophy, and pay will always be compliant with any applicable regulations. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered. For more information regarding benefits at McKesson, please click here. Our Base Pay Range for this position $165,400 - $275,600 McKesson is an Equal Opportunity Employer McKesson provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees and is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age or genetic information. For additional information on McKesson's full Equal Employment Opportunity policies, visit our Equal Employment Opportunity page. Join us at McKesson!
10/06/2025
Full time
McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more accessible and affordable. Here, we focus on the health, happiness, and well-being of you and those we serve - we care. What you do at McKesson matters. We foster a culture where you can grow, make an impact, and are empowered to bring new ideas. Together, we thrive as we shape the future of health for patients, our communities, and our people. If you want to be part of tomorrow's health today, we want to hear from you. Current Need: The Sr. Director, Sourcing for Specialty Distribution Services will be responsible for leading the strategic sourcing and product management for the US Pharmaceutical Solutions and Services (PSaS) business. This includes specialty, blood plasma, biosimilars, rare/orphan diseases and cell & gene therapies, including the negotiation and contracting with biopharmaceutical manufacturers. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Sourcing, Negotiation, & Contracting Oversee the manufacturing relations, manufacturer value proposition, negotiating and contracting, and financial outcomes across the full portfolio of specialty products. Support the development of short and long-term vision and trajectory of the team, fiscal year objectives and negotiation planning. Support organizational alignment to ensure delivery of financial plan metrics from both a portfolio and individual manufacturer plan level. In close partnership with the Product Strategy and Finance teams across both specialty businesses, develop sourcing and negotiation strategies across the full range of multi-billion contracts to small manufacturers. Manage negotiations with biopharmaceutical manufacturers to secure favorable pricing, terms, and conditions for specialty products. Continuously monitor and evaluate contract performance, identifying opportunities for improvement and cost savings. Collaborate with suppliers to drive innovation, identify new product opportunities, and manage product life cycles. Conduct periodic supplier performance reviews and establish metrics to track supplier performance, quality, and reliability. Monitor industry trends, product pipeline innovation and competitive dynamics, and develop strategic solutions and responses to position McKesson as partner of choice. People Leadership Establish clear goals and performance expectations (i.e., key performance indicators), provide ongoing coaching, and feedback, and foster a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement. Demonstrate by example, high inclusion and engagement mindset, celebrates successes; orchestrates organizational resources to drive initiatives forward by developing a strong, high-performing team by providing coaching and appropriate development opportunities for direct reports. Conduct performance conversations on a quarterly basis (at minimum). Consistently seek out and provide open and candid feedback in the spirit of facilitating growth and improvement of the team. Cross-Functional Collaboration Build and foster collaboration with multiple teams across the business to develop innovative integrated solutions and maximize enterprise gross profit by connecting the dots between buyside and sell side levers in collaboration with the various segment leaders (GPO, Biologics,3PL, health systems, government, and other community providers) and cross-functional stakeholders across Sales, Pricing, FP&A, Distribution Operations Work closely with internal teams, including finance, operations, regulatory affairs, and supply chain, to ensure seamless integration and alignment of specialty distribution services. Collaborate with commercial teams to support market access and reimbursement activities for specialty products. Partner with finance teams to develop budgets, track expenses, and optimize cost management strategies. Support the development and execution of contracts, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to address any contractual issues or disputes that may arise. Minimum Requirement: Degree or equivalent experience. Typically requires 13+ years of professional experience and 6+ years of diversified leadership, planning, communication, organization, and people motivation skills (or equivalent experience). Critical Skills: 13+ years of relevant professional experience (sourcing, negotiation, contracts, etc.) 5+ years of experience in specialty distribution procurement 6+ years of experience building and leading multi-functional teams in a highly complex environment. Strong experience in healthcare distribution Understanding manufacturer relations and importance to customers and their stake holders Team player with strong interpersonal and resource management skills. Strong customer relationship management skills and customer-centric mindset Results orientated leader with owner's mindset People leadership with a focus on coaching and feedback Able to drive analytics to enable proactive customer support, education, and enhancements Excellent verbal and oral communication skills. Strong project management skills and attention to detail Strong solutions-oriented problem solver with the ability to work in a highly matrixed environment (high resiliency and effective change leadership) Potential for up 25% travel nationwide. We are proud to offer a competitive compensation package at McKesson as part of our Total Rewards. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. The pay range shown below is aligned with McKesson's pay philosophy, and pay will always be compliant with any applicable regulations. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered. For more information regarding benefits at McKesson, please click here. Our Base Pay Range for this position $165,400 - $275,600 McKesson is an Equal Opportunity Employer McKesson provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees and is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age or genetic information. For additional information on McKesson's full Equal Employment Opportunity policies, visit our Equal Employment Opportunity page. Join us at McKesson!
McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more accessible and affordable. Here, we focus on the health, happiness, and well-being of you and those we serve - we care. What you do at McKesson matters. We foster a culture where you can grow, make an impact, and are empowered to bring new ideas. Together, we thrive as we shape the future of health for patients, our communities, and our people. If you want to be part of tomorrow's health today, we want to hear from you. Current Need: The Sr. Director, Sourcing for Specialty Distribution Services will be responsible for leading the strategic sourcing and product management for the US Pharmaceutical Solutions and Services (PSaS) business. This includes specialty, blood plasma, biosimilars, rare/orphan diseases and cell & gene therapies, including the negotiation and contracting with biopharmaceutical manufacturers. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Sourcing, Negotiation, & Contracting Oversee the manufacturing relations, manufacturer value proposition, negotiating and contracting, and financial outcomes across the full portfolio of specialty products. Support the development of short and long-term vision and trajectory of the team, fiscal year objectives and negotiation planning. Support organizational alignment to ensure delivery of financial plan metrics from both a portfolio and individual manufacturer plan level. In close partnership with the Product Strategy and Finance teams across both specialty businesses, develop sourcing and negotiation strategies across the full range of multi-billion contracts to small manufacturers. Manage negotiations with biopharmaceutical manufacturers to secure favorable pricing, terms, and conditions for specialty products. Continuously monitor and evaluate contract performance, identifying opportunities for improvement and cost savings. Collaborate with suppliers to drive innovation, identify new product opportunities, and manage product life cycles. Conduct periodic supplier performance reviews and establish metrics to track supplier performance, quality, and reliability. Monitor industry trends, product pipeline innovation and competitive dynamics, and develop strategic solutions and responses to position McKesson as partner of choice. People Leadership Establish clear goals and performance expectations (i.e., key performance indicators), provide ongoing coaching, and feedback, and foster a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement. Demonstrate by example, high inclusion and engagement mindset, celebrates successes; orchestrates organizational resources to drive initiatives forward by developing a strong, high-performing team by providing coaching and appropriate development opportunities for direct reports. Conduct performance conversations on a quarterly basis (at minimum). Consistently seek out and provide open and candid feedback in the spirit of facilitating growth and improvement of the team. Cross-Functional Collaboration Build and foster collaboration with multiple teams across the business to develop innovative integrated solutions and maximize enterprise gross profit by connecting the dots between buyside and sell side levers in collaboration with the various segment leaders (GPO, Biologics,3PL, health systems, government, and other community providers) and cross-functional stakeholders across Sales, Pricing, FP&A, Distribution Operations Work closely with internal teams, including finance, operations, regulatory affairs, and supply chain, to ensure seamless integration and alignment of specialty distribution services. Collaborate with commercial teams to support market access and reimbursement activities for specialty products. Partner with finance teams to develop budgets, track expenses, and optimize cost management strategies. Support the development and execution of contracts, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to address any contractual issues or disputes that may arise. Minimum Requirement: Degree or equivalent experience. Typically requires 13+ years of professional experience and 6+ years of diversified leadership, planning, communication, organization, and people motivation skills (or equivalent experience). Critical Skills: 13+ years of relevant professional experience (sourcing, negotiation, contracts, etc.) 5+ years of experience in specialty distribution procurement 6+ years of experience building and leading multi-functional teams in a highly complex environment. Strong experience in healthcare distribution Understanding manufacturer relations and importance to customers and their stake holders Team player with strong interpersonal and resource management skills. Strong customer relationship management skills and customer-centric mindset Results orientated leader with owner's mindset People leadership with a focus on coaching and feedback Able to drive analytics to enable proactive customer support, education, and enhancements Excellent verbal and oral communication skills. Strong project management skills and attention to detail Strong solutions-oriented problem solver with the ability to work in a highly matrixed environment (high resiliency and effective change leadership) Potential for up 25% travel nationwide. We are proud to offer a competitive compensation package at McKesson as part of our Total Rewards. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. The pay range shown below is aligned with McKesson's pay philosophy, and pay will always be compliant with any applicable regulations. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered. For more information regarding benefits at McKesson, please click here. Our Base Pay Range for this position $165,400 - $275,600 McKesson is an Equal Opportunity Employer McKesson provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees and is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age or genetic information. For additional information on McKesson's full Equal Employment Opportunity policies, visit our Equal Employment Opportunity page. Join us at McKesson!
10/06/2025
Full time
McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more accessible and affordable. Here, we focus on the health, happiness, and well-being of you and those we serve - we care. What you do at McKesson matters. We foster a culture where you can grow, make an impact, and are empowered to bring new ideas. Together, we thrive as we shape the future of health for patients, our communities, and our people. If you want to be part of tomorrow's health today, we want to hear from you. Current Need: The Sr. Director, Sourcing for Specialty Distribution Services will be responsible for leading the strategic sourcing and product management for the US Pharmaceutical Solutions and Services (PSaS) business. This includes specialty, blood plasma, biosimilars, rare/orphan diseases and cell & gene therapies, including the negotiation and contracting with biopharmaceutical manufacturers. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Sourcing, Negotiation, & Contracting Oversee the manufacturing relations, manufacturer value proposition, negotiating and contracting, and financial outcomes across the full portfolio of specialty products. Support the development of short and long-term vision and trajectory of the team, fiscal year objectives and negotiation planning. Support organizational alignment to ensure delivery of financial plan metrics from both a portfolio and individual manufacturer plan level. In close partnership with the Product Strategy and Finance teams across both specialty businesses, develop sourcing and negotiation strategies across the full range of multi-billion contracts to small manufacturers. Manage negotiations with biopharmaceutical manufacturers to secure favorable pricing, terms, and conditions for specialty products. Continuously monitor and evaluate contract performance, identifying opportunities for improvement and cost savings. Collaborate with suppliers to drive innovation, identify new product opportunities, and manage product life cycles. Conduct periodic supplier performance reviews and establish metrics to track supplier performance, quality, and reliability. Monitor industry trends, product pipeline innovation and competitive dynamics, and develop strategic solutions and responses to position McKesson as partner of choice. People Leadership Establish clear goals and performance expectations (i.e., key performance indicators), provide ongoing coaching, and feedback, and foster a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement. Demonstrate by example, high inclusion and engagement mindset, celebrates successes; orchestrates organizational resources to drive initiatives forward by developing a strong, high-performing team by providing coaching and appropriate development opportunities for direct reports. Conduct performance conversations on a quarterly basis (at minimum). Consistently seek out and provide open and candid feedback in the spirit of facilitating growth and improvement of the team. Cross-Functional Collaboration Build and foster collaboration with multiple teams across the business to develop innovative integrated solutions and maximize enterprise gross profit by connecting the dots between buyside and sell side levers in collaboration with the various segment leaders (GPO, Biologics,3PL, health systems, government, and other community providers) and cross-functional stakeholders across Sales, Pricing, FP&A, Distribution Operations Work closely with internal teams, including finance, operations, regulatory affairs, and supply chain, to ensure seamless integration and alignment of specialty distribution services. Collaborate with commercial teams to support market access and reimbursement activities for specialty products. Partner with finance teams to develop budgets, track expenses, and optimize cost management strategies. Support the development and execution of contracts, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to address any contractual issues or disputes that may arise. Minimum Requirement: Degree or equivalent experience. Typically requires 13+ years of professional experience and 6+ years of diversified leadership, planning, communication, organization, and people motivation skills (or equivalent experience). Critical Skills: 13+ years of relevant professional experience (sourcing, negotiation, contracts, etc.) 5+ years of experience in specialty distribution procurement 6+ years of experience building and leading multi-functional teams in a highly complex environment. Strong experience in healthcare distribution Understanding manufacturer relations and importance to customers and their stake holders Team player with strong interpersonal and resource management skills. Strong customer relationship management skills and customer-centric mindset Results orientated leader with owner's mindset People leadership with a focus on coaching and feedback Able to drive analytics to enable proactive customer support, education, and enhancements Excellent verbal and oral communication skills. Strong project management skills and attention to detail Strong solutions-oriented problem solver with the ability to work in a highly matrixed environment (high resiliency and effective change leadership) Potential for up 25% travel nationwide. We are proud to offer a competitive compensation package at McKesson as part of our Total Rewards. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. The pay range shown below is aligned with McKesson's pay philosophy, and pay will always be compliant with any applicable regulations. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered. For more information regarding benefits at McKesson, please click here. Our Base Pay Range for this position $165,400 - $275,600 McKesson is an Equal Opportunity Employer McKesson provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees and is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age or genetic information. For additional information on McKesson's full Equal Employment Opportunity policies, visit our Equal Employment Opportunity page. Join us at McKesson!
Director of Budget, Finance, and Operations Job No: 498376 Work Type: Staff Full-Time Location: Denver, CO Categories: Student Affairs / Services, Student Health / Counseling, Business Operations / Services At the University of Denver, Student Affairs is at the heart of the student journey-empowering every student to thrive academically, personally, and professionally. Rooted in DU's signature 4D Experience, our division is committed to fostering holistic development through four dimensions: deepen intellect, develop wellbeing, discover character, and design careers and lives of purpose. Our work reaches far beyond the classroom. Through dynamic, high-impact programs, services, and experiences offered at both the Denver Campus and the Kennedy Mountain Campus, we foster inclusive communities, promote health and wellness, cultivate exploration, engagement, and leadership, and develop a deep sense of belonging. We are committed to creating a high-touch environment where students and participants connect meaningfully, grow confidently, and thrive personally and collectively. Together, we are shaping a vibrant, supportive, and dynamic campus culture where every student and participant can discover their potential and make a meaningful impact. Department Summary The mission of the DU Health & Counseling Center ("the HCC", ) is to enhance overall student well-being and success through inclusive physical and mental healthcare, prevention, education, advocacy, and support services. Among its five departments, the HCC includes an on-campus medical and counseling clinic open 8am-5pm M-F, with some evening hours when quarter classes are in session. DU and the HCC are deeply committed to diversity, equity and inclusion; and seek an experienced psychiatrist who possesses cultural humility and a commitment to student wellness. The HCC offers confidential medical care, mental health counseling, and psychiatric services designed to help students with mental health concerns that may be affecting their quality of life and ability to learn. Our providers include psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors, physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and nurse practitioners from all backgrounds. HCC providers value students in all of their individuality and are committed to providing integrated care to all people with respect and sensitivity. The Administrative department is responsible for non-clinical operations at the HCC. Responsible for front line customer support and service, insurance and health fee programs, facility and financial operations, budget, planning, and forecasting, and departmental HR, this department supports the other HCC areas to achieve their mission. Working interactively and in a cross-trained nature, this group of staff strive to provide the highest level of care to our students through purposeful efficient and effective operations. Position Summary The Director of Budget, Finance, and Operations is a pivotal leadership role responsible for the strategic, fiscal, and operational oversight of the University of Denver's Health and Counseling Center (HCC). This position ensures the financial health, regulatory compliance, operational excellence, and strategic alignment of the HCC with university-wide objectives. The Director serves as a key advisor to HCC and university leadership and acts as the primary liaison with central budget, finance, and administrative offices, with a dotted line to SAIE and Budget and Planning. Reports to the Assistant Vice Chancellor of Health and Wellness and supervises the Associate Director of Business Operations. This position summary is not designed to capture all activities, duties, or responsibilities required for this position. Responsibilities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time. Essential Functions Strategic Financial Leadership Develops, implements, and monitors comprehensive budgetary management strategies to ensure fiscal profitability and sustainability for the HCC and its service units. Leads annual and multi-year budget planning, modeling, forecasting, and financial management, including revenue generation and expense allocation for all HCC operations. Maintains all financial data, records, and accounts necessary for day-to-day and long-term financial operations, ensuring accuracy and compliance with university and regulatory standards. Produces timely, detailed financial reports and analyses for university leadership, including the Assistant Vice Chancellor, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Inclusive Excellence, Vice Chancellor for Business and Financial Affairs, and other senior administrators. Oversees General Ledger Accounts for the Student Health Insurance Plan, Student Dental Plan, and additional directed accounts, managing budgets in excess of $8 million. Operational and Administrative Oversight Directs and manages all administrative practice functions, including front office operations, billing, collections, scheduling, and patient/client flow to ensure efficient, high-quality service delivery. Supervises and mentors a team of managers, administrative specialists, and finance staff, overseeing hiring, training, performance evaluation, and professional development. Establishes and maintains effective billing and collection systems, including coordination with other university departments and accurate tracking of accounts receivable processes and procedures. Directs purchasing, inventory control, and procurement of supplies, materials, medications, vaccines, and equipment, coordinates vendor relationships and contract negotiations for both revenue and expense contracts. Quality, Compliance, and Risk Management Ensures all operations adhere to accreditation, legislative, and regulatory requirements; oversees administrative quality improvement programs and risk management documentation. Administers the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP), including vendor selection, benefit design, contract maintenance, plan marketing, and compliance. Maintains HIPAA and Medicaid compliance and manages renewals for outside accreditations. Develops and implements organizational policies, procedures, and training to promote operational effectiveness and compliance. Organizational Leadership and Strategic Initiatives Develops, recommends, and implements new or revised procedures, departmental policies, and programs to enhance service effectiveness and operational excellence. Collaborates with university leadership to align HCC operations with institutional strategic priorities and resource allocations. Leads multidisciplinary committees focused on operational efficiency and high-quality care delivery. Prepares and presents comprehensive reports, analyses, and communications for all stakeholders, including students, parents, faculty, staff, and external partners. Human Resources and Facility Management Serves as the HR liaison for the HCC, overseeing payroll, personnel records, and internal personnel programs in accordance with university procedures. Manages recruitment, onboarding, and performance management for administrative staff, including contract specialty care providers. Reviews and recommends changes to HCC facilities, directing repairs, modifications, and construction as needed to support service delivery. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge In-depth understanding of healthcare financial management, budget forecasting, and resource allocation. Comprehensive knowledge of higher education compliance and regulatory standards, including HIPAA, Medicaid, and accreditation processes. Expertise in operational management in a healthcare setting, including patient flow, billing, and office administration. Skills Financial analysis and forecasting, with an ability to translate data into actionable recommendations. Strategic planning with a proven ability to develop and implement organizational goals. Leadership and management skills, including team supervision, mentoring, and performance evaluation. Contract negotiation and vendor management skills. Advanced problem-solving and decision-making skills in a fast-paced environment. Abilities Ability to think strategically and execute operational improvements that support financial sustainability and quality care delivery. Ability to communicate complex financial data effectively to both internal and external stakeholders. Ability to manage competing priorities, balancing long-term strategic goals with day-to-day operational needs. Ability to foster a collaborative work environment and build strong cross-functional teams. Required Qualifications Degree in business administration, finance, healthcare administration, or a related field (MBA or equivalent strongly preferred). Extensive experience (typically 7+ years) in financial management, budget development, and operational leadership within a complex healthcare, higher education, or large non-profit environment. Demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, financial modeling, and multi-million-dollar budget oversight. Proven leadership in managing cross-functional teams, contract negotiations, and vendor relationships. Deep knowledge of healthcare compliance, risk management, and regulatory standards (e.g click apply for full job details
10/04/2025
Full time
Director of Budget, Finance, and Operations Job No: 498376 Work Type: Staff Full-Time Location: Denver, CO Categories: Student Affairs / Services, Student Health / Counseling, Business Operations / Services At the University of Denver, Student Affairs is at the heart of the student journey-empowering every student to thrive academically, personally, and professionally. Rooted in DU's signature 4D Experience, our division is committed to fostering holistic development through four dimensions: deepen intellect, develop wellbeing, discover character, and design careers and lives of purpose. Our work reaches far beyond the classroom. Through dynamic, high-impact programs, services, and experiences offered at both the Denver Campus and the Kennedy Mountain Campus, we foster inclusive communities, promote health and wellness, cultivate exploration, engagement, and leadership, and develop a deep sense of belonging. We are committed to creating a high-touch environment where students and participants connect meaningfully, grow confidently, and thrive personally and collectively. Together, we are shaping a vibrant, supportive, and dynamic campus culture where every student and participant can discover their potential and make a meaningful impact. Department Summary The mission of the DU Health & Counseling Center ("the HCC", ) is to enhance overall student well-being and success through inclusive physical and mental healthcare, prevention, education, advocacy, and support services. Among its five departments, the HCC includes an on-campus medical and counseling clinic open 8am-5pm M-F, with some evening hours when quarter classes are in session. DU and the HCC are deeply committed to diversity, equity and inclusion; and seek an experienced psychiatrist who possesses cultural humility and a commitment to student wellness. The HCC offers confidential medical care, mental health counseling, and psychiatric services designed to help students with mental health concerns that may be affecting their quality of life and ability to learn. Our providers include psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors, physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and nurse practitioners from all backgrounds. HCC providers value students in all of their individuality and are committed to providing integrated care to all people with respect and sensitivity. The Administrative department is responsible for non-clinical operations at the HCC. Responsible for front line customer support and service, insurance and health fee programs, facility and financial operations, budget, planning, and forecasting, and departmental HR, this department supports the other HCC areas to achieve their mission. Working interactively and in a cross-trained nature, this group of staff strive to provide the highest level of care to our students through purposeful efficient and effective operations. Position Summary The Director of Budget, Finance, and Operations is a pivotal leadership role responsible for the strategic, fiscal, and operational oversight of the University of Denver's Health and Counseling Center (HCC). This position ensures the financial health, regulatory compliance, operational excellence, and strategic alignment of the HCC with university-wide objectives. The Director serves as a key advisor to HCC and university leadership and acts as the primary liaison with central budget, finance, and administrative offices, with a dotted line to SAIE and Budget and Planning. Reports to the Assistant Vice Chancellor of Health and Wellness and supervises the Associate Director of Business Operations. This position summary is not designed to capture all activities, duties, or responsibilities required for this position. Responsibilities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time. Essential Functions Strategic Financial Leadership Develops, implements, and monitors comprehensive budgetary management strategies to ensure fiscal profitability and sustainability for the HCC and its service units. Leads annual and multi-year budget planning, modeling, forecasting, and financial management, including revenue generation and expense allocation for all HCC operations. Maintains all financial data, records, and accounts necessary for day-to-day and long-term financial operations, ensuring accuracy and compliance with university and regulatory standards. Produces timely, detailed financial reports and analyses for university leadership, including the Assistant Vice Chancellor, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Inclusive Excellence, Vice Chancellor for Business and Financial Affairs, and other senior administrators. Oversees General Ledger Accounts for the Student Health Insurance Plan, Student Dental Plan, and additional directed accounts, managing budgets in excess of $8 million. Operational and Administrative Oversight Directs and manages all administrative practice functions, including front office operations, billing, collections, scheduling, and patient/client flow to ensure efficient, high-quality service delivery. Supervises and mentors a team of managers, administrative specialists, and finance staff, overseeing hiring, training, performance evaluation, and professional development. Establishes and maintains effective billing and collection systems, including coordination with other university departments and accurate tracking of accounts receivable processes and procedures. Directs purchasing, inventory control, and procurement of supplies, materials, medications, vaccines, and equipment, coordinates vendor relationships and contract negotiations for both revenue and expense contracts. Quality, Compliance, and Risk Management Ensures all operations adhere to accreditation, legislative, and regulatory requirements; oversees administrative quality improvement programs and risk management documentation. Administers the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP), including vendor selection, benefit design, contract maintenance, plan marketing, and compliance. Maintains HIPAA and Medicaid compliance and manages renewals for outside accreditations. Develops and implements organizational policies, procedures, and training to promote operational effectiveness and compliance. Organizational Leadership and Strategic Initiatives Develops, recommends, and implements new or revised procedures, departmental policies, and programs to enhance service effectiveness and operational excellence. Collaborates with university leadership to align HCC operations with institutional strategic priorities and resource allocations. Leads multidisciplinary committees focused on operational efficiency and high-quality care delivery. Prepares and presents comprehensive reports, analyses, and communications for all stakeholders, including students, parents, faculty, staff, and external partners. Human Resources and Facility Management Serves as the HR liaison for the HCC, overseeing payroll, personnel records, and internal personnel programs in accordance with university procedures. Manages recruitment, onboarding, and performance management for administrative staff, including contract specialty care providers. Reviews and recommends changes to HCC facilities, directing repairs, modifications, and construction as needed to support service delivery. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge In-depth understanding of healthcare financial management, budget forecasting, and resource allocation. Comprehensive knowledge of higher education compliance and regulatory standards, including HIPAA, Medicaid, and accreditation processes. Expertise in operational management in a healthcare setting, including patient flow, billing, and office administration. Skills Financial analysis and forecasting, with an ability to translate data into actionable recommendations. Strategic planning with a proven ability to develop and implement organizational goals. Leadership and management skills, including team supervision, mentoring, and performance evaluation. Contract negotiation and vendor management skills. Advanced problem-solving and decision-making skills in a fast-paced environment. Abilities Ability to think strategically and execute operational improvements that support financial sustainability and quality care delivery. Ability to communicate complex financial data effectively to both internal and external stakeholders. Ability to manage competing priorities, balancing long-term strategic goals with day-to-day operational needs. Ability to foster a collaborative work environment and build strong cross-functional teams. Required Qualifications Degree in business administration, finance, healthcare administration, or a related field (MBA or equivalent strongly preferred). Extensive experience (typically 7+ years) in financial management, budget development, and operational leadership within a complex healthcare, higher education, or large non-profit environment. Demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, financial modeling, and multi-million-dollar budget oversight. Proven leadership in managing cross-functional teams, contract negotiations, and vendor relationships. Deep knowledge of healthcare compliance, risk management, and regulatory standards (e.g click apply for full job details
Director of Public Policy Division US-MI-Lansing Job ID: Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Management Farm Bureau Center Overview Director of Public Policy Division Objective Directs engagement objectives to develop and maintain productive relations with all levels of government to support and enhance Michigan Farm Bureau's member policy development process. Develops plans, policies, and teams to build relationships and liaise with government entities (federal, state, or local) that regulate or influence production agriculture. Directs ongoing monitoring and analysis of proposed legislation, emerging issues, and trends to determine the potential impact on the industry and organization. Collaborates with industry groups and organizations with complementary objectives. Responsibilities Director of Public Policy Division Responsibilities Plan, coordinate, and manage the activities of the division to maximize staff talents, organization resources, and policy implementation success. Work to maintain recognition of the organization as one of the top lobbying organizations in Michigan's capitol. Direct and coordinate the development and dissemination of information materials on probable issues affecting agriculture for use by appropriate county and state committees, officers, boards, affiliated company personnel, and Michigan Farm Bureau staff in formulating official policy positions to guide the organization in effectively solving such issues. Direct activities of the state government relations staff within the division to successfully carry out policy through legislative and regulatory action, and to keep members informed and trained to take effective grassroots action. Qualifications Director of Public Policy Division Qualifications Required Bachelor's degree in agriculture, agribusiness, political science, or public policy required. Master's degree preferred. Five to seven years' experience in the field of public policy or legislative services. Five to seven five years' experience in an agricultural organization or business with management responsibilities required. Minimum five years supervisory/management experience required. Experience in policy analysis, research, advocacy, government affairs, lobbying, or consulting required. Understanding of the policy landscape, legislative processes, and the specific issues relevant to the organization or sector. Note: Farm Bureau offers a full benefit package including medical, dental, vision, and 401K. PM19 All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Compensation details: 09 Yearly Salary PI99a74177a30b-4913
10/04/2025
Full time
Director of Public Policy Division US-MI-Lansing Job ID: Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Management Farm Bureau Center Overview Director of Public Policy Division Objective Directs engagement objectives to develop and maintain productive relations with all levels of government to support and enhance Michigan Farm Bureau's member policy development process. Develops plans, policies, and teams to build relationships and liaise with government entities (federal, state, or local) that regulate or influence production agriculture. Directs ongoing monitoring and analysis of proposed legislation, emerging issues, and trends to determine the potential impact on the industry and organization. Collaborates with industry groups and organizations with complementary objectives. Responsibilities Director of Public Policy Division Responsibilities Plan, coordinate, and manage the activities of the division to maximize staff talents, organization resources, and policy implementation success. Work to maintain recognition of the organization as one of the top lobbying organizations in Michigan's capitol. Direct and coordinate the development and dissemination of information materials on probable issues affecting agriculture for use by appropriate county and state committees, officers, boards, affiliated company personnel, and Michigan Farm Bureau staff in formulating official policy positions to guide the organization in effectively solving such issues. Direct activities of the state government relations staff within the division to successfully carry out policy through legislative and regulatory action, and to keep members informed and trained to take effective grassroots action. Qualifications Director of Public Policy Division Qualifications Required Bachelor's degree in agriculture, agribusiness, political science, or public policy required. Master's degree preferred. Five to seven years' experience in the field of public policy or legislative services. Five to seven five years' experience in an agricultural organization or business with management responsibilities required. Minimum five years supervisory/management experience required. Experience in policy analysis, research, advocacy, government affairs, lobbying, or consulting required. Understanding of the policy landscape, legislative processes, and the specific issues relevant to the organization or sector. Note: Farm Bureau offers a full benefit package including medical, dental, vision, and 401K. PM19 All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Compensation details: 09 Yearly Salary PI99a74177a30b-4913
SUMMARY The Administrator is responsible for the overall daily management and operation of the clinic. The Administrator reports directly to first line regional operational management which may be an Area Director, Regional Director, or Vice President of Operations, depending on the region/demographics. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties and tasks may be assigned. GROWTH Develop and implement processes for program growth in accordance with Company goals. Plan/coordinate patient scheduling to assure timely acceptance of patients and effective staffing levels. Implement clinical and operational processes to improve patient health and minimize hospitalizations and missed treatments. Achieve financial targets to include budget, labor costs, supply costs and expenditures. OUTCOMES Review all incident reports; make recommendations and take action relative to incidents as appropriate; report at monthly QAPI meeting. Promote quality management program through education and involvement of staff and patients in outcomes as well as overall responsibility to achieve corporate goals for quality. Leads QAPI meetings and quality improvement committees. Coordinate the functions of all departments and develop standards and methods of measuring patient care services, including a chronological record of services provided to patients as required by the ESRD Network Coordinating Council and Medicare. Work with staff to maintain chronological, thorough, and appropriate documentation in the patient record of all treatments, activities, and communication with the patient, physician and other healthcare professionals. Achieve program's target goals for patient outcomes in accordance with quality patient care and Company goals. OPERATIONAL READINESS Knowledge of and remain current with federal, state, local laws and regulations, including health care professionals practice act requirements. Assure that the clinic is in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations and receives continuing certification from all statutory and regulatory agencies. Develop, implement and follow up necessary Corrective Action Plans for internal and external surveys. May assume Charge Nurse's responsibilities as needed. Responsible for duties listed in Registered Supervising Nurse job description and nursing services policy # C-AD-0110 or must designate Registered Nurse meeting these qualifications. May fulfill responsibility of facility CEO as delegated by Governing Body. Conduct and/or participate in both formal and informal meetings with the governing body, Regional Director, Medical Director and the staff. Assure that appropriate staff meetings, in-service education meetings, and team patient care planning meetings are held monthly. Assure that Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement Program is current at all times. Establish, maintain, and submit all required records and reports concerning staff, patients, and the operational affairs of the center. Plan, coordinate, and approve effective and efficient staffing to meet patient needs and regulations. Oversee the maintenance of equipment and supplies to meet current laws and regulations. OPERATIONAL READINESS (cont.) Continuously monitor to ensure that a safe and sanitary physical environment is maintained throughout the facility; that all equipment is maintained and functions properly; and that adequate and appropriate inventory levels of all supplies are available and used correctly. Supervise the maintenance of equipment, building areas occupied by the center and other property belonging to the center. Know and understand the water treatment and mechanisms of the equipment of the facility. Assist, when necessary, with disinfection of equipment and supplies including bicarbonate delivery systems and dialysis machines. PARTNERSHIPS Monitor all contractual agreements; update as needed with corporate oversight. Maintain collaborative working relationship with Medical Director and physicians. Establish and maintain a positive relationship with area hospitals, agencies, vendors and the community. Actively promote GUEST customer service standards; develop effective relationships at all levels of the organization. Respond effectively to inquiries or complaints. STAFF DEVELOPMENT/ RETENTION Ensure all staff meet required qualifications for position held and perform duties within limitations established by and in accordance with company policy/procedures, health care professionals practice acts, applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Recruit, train, develop, and supervise all personnel. Maintain effective personnel management and employee relations, including evaluating the performance of all personnel; approving and submitting all hours worked and counseling and disciplining employees. Uphold management goals of corporation by leading staff in team concepts and promoting a team effort. Effectively communicates expectations; accepts accountability and holds others accountable for performance. Qualifications/Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Requirements include: Demonstrated ability to function in a leadership position and to perform in new and emergent situations with sound judgment. Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills are required. Strong time management and organizational skills required. 1 year previous dialysis management experience preferred. Demonstrated working knowledge of the English language and ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Must have basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook); proficiency in all USRC clinical applications required within 90 days of hire. Must meet applicable, specific state requirements. (See addendum for Administrator. Additionally, if the nursing requirements listed below are not met, an individual may be placed in the Administrator role without them; however, in the absence of these qualifications, there must be a designated Registered Supervising Nurse at the clinic who does possess these qualifications: Must be full-time employee of the Company and available to clinic staff during time clinic is open. Current RN license in applicable state. License must be maintained as current and in good standing. 18 months as an RN with 6 months experience in nursing care of a patient with kidney failure. CPR certification required within 90 days of hire. Confirmation of ability to distinguish all primary colors. Must meet any practice requirement(s) for the applicable state. (See addendum for Registered Supervising Nurse)
10/02/2025
Full time
SUMMARY The Administrator is responsible for the overall daily management and operation of the clinic. The Administrator reports directly to first line regional operational management which may be an Area Director, Regional Director, or Vice President of Operations, depending on the region/demographics. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties and tasks may be assigned. GROWTH Develop and implement processes for program growth in accordance with Company goals. Plan/coordinate patient scheduling to assure timely acceptance of patients and effective staffing levels. Implement clinical and operational processes to improve patient health and minimize hospitalizations and missed treatments. Achieve financial targets to include budget, labor costs, supply costs and expenditures. OUTCOMES Review all incident reports; make recommendations and take action relative to incidents as appropriate; report at monthly QAPI meeting. Promote quality management program through education and involvement of staff and patients in outcomes as well as overall responsibility to achieve corporate goals for quality. Leads QAPI meetings and quality improvement committees. Coordinate the functions of all departments and develop standards and methods of measuring patient care services, including a chronological record of services provided to patients as required by the ESRD Network Coordinating Council and Medicare. Work with staff to maintain chronological, thorough, and appropriate documentation in the patient record of all treatments, activities, and communication with the patient, physician and other healthcare professionals. Achieve program's target goals for patient outcomes in accordance with quality patient care and Company goals. OPERATIONAL READINESS Knowledge of and remain current with federal, state, local laws and regulations, including health care professionals practice act requirements. Assure that the clinic is in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations and receives continuing certification from all statutory and regulatory agencies. Develop, implement and follow up necessary Corrective Action Plans for internal and external surveys. May assume Charge Nurse's responsibilities as needed. Responsible for duties listed in Registered Supervising Nurse job description and nursing services policy # C-AD-0110 or must designate Registered Nurse meeting these qualifications. May fulfill responsibility of facility CEO as delegated by Governing Body. Conduct and/or participate in both formal and informal meetings with the governing body, Regional Director, Medical Director and the staff. Assure that appropriate staff meetings, in-service education meetings, and team patient care planning meetings are held monthly. Assure that Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement Program is current at all times. Establish, maintain, and submit all required records and reports concerning staff, patients, and the operational affairs of the center. Plan, coordinate, and approve effective and efficient staffing to meet patient needs and regulations. Oversee the maintenance of equipment and supplies to meet current laws and regulations. OPERATIONAL READINESS (cont.) Continuously monitor to ensure that a safe and sanitary physical environment is maintained throughout the facility; that all equipment is maintained and functions properly; and that adequate and appropriate inventory levels of all supplies are available and used correctly. Supervise the maintenance of equipment, building areas occupied by the center and other property belonging to the center. Know and understand the water treatment and mechanisms of the equipment of the facility. Assist, when necessary, with disinfection of equipment and supplies including bicarbonate delivery systems and dialysis machines. PARTNERSHIPS Monitor all contractual agreements; update as needed with corporate oversight. Maintain collaborative working relationship with Medical Director and physicians. Establish and maintain a positive relationship with area hospitals, agencies, vendors and the community. Actively promote GUEST customer service standards; develop effective relationships at all levels of the organization. Respond effectively to inquiries or complaints. STAFF DEVELOPMENT/ RETENTION Ensure all staff meet required qualifications for position held and perform duties within limitations established by and in accordance with company policy/procedures, health care professionals practice acts, applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Recruit, train, develop, and supervise all personnel. Maintain effective personnel management and employee relations, including evaluating the performance of all personnel; approving and submitting all hours worked and counseling and disciplining employees. Uphold management goals of corporation by leading staff in team concepts and promoting a team effort. Effectively communicates expectations; accepts accountability and holds others accountable for performance. Qualifications/Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Requirements include: Demonstrated ability to function in a leadership position and to perform in new and emergent situations with sound judgment. Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills are required. Strong time management and organizational skills required. 1 year previous dialysis management experience preferred. Demonstrated working knowledge of the English language and ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Must have basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook); proficiency in all USRC clinical applications required within 90 days of hire. Must meet applicable, specific state requirements. (See addendum for Administrator. Additionally, if the nursing requirements listed below are not met, an individual may be placed in the Administrator role without them; however, in the absence of these qualifications, there must be a designated Registered Supervising Nurse at the clinic who does possess these qualifications: Must be full-time employee of the Company and available to clinic staff during time clinic is open. Current RN license in applicable state. License must be maintained as current and in good standing. 18 months as an RN with 6 months experience in nursing care of a patient with kidney failure. CPR certification required within 90 days of hire. Confirmation of ability to distinguish all primary colors. Must meet any practice requirement(s) for the applicable state. (See addendum for Registered Supervising Nurse)
If you are a current Jazz employee please apply via the Internal Career site. Jazz Pharmaceuticals is a global biopharma company whose purpose is to innovate to transform the lives of patients and their families. We are dedicated to developing life-changing medicines for people with serious diseases - often with limited or no therapeutic options. We have a diverse portfolio of marketed medicines, including leading therapies for sleep disorders and epilepsy, and a growing portfolio of cancer treatments. Our patient-focused and science-driven approach powers pioneering research and development advancements across our robust pipeline of innovative therapeutics in oncology and neuroscience. Jazz is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland with research and development laboratories, manufacturing facilities and employees in multiple countries committed to serving patients worldwide. Please visit for more information. Job Description The Sr. Customer Engagement Manager (Sr. CEM) fosters partnerships with National and Regional thought leaders to develop patient advocacy, optimize educational interchange and interpret/share market insights to effectively advance brand strategy. The goal is to create a positive Thought Leader experience that will differentiate Jazz Pharmaceuticals from peers within the Epilepsy and Movement Disorders field. This is a field-based position reporting to the Sr. Director, Customer Engagement. Our focused interactions are with physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, residents, and fellows. This position will work cross functionally with Sales, Sales Training, Marketing, Compliance, Medical Affairs, Market Access, and Long-Term Care. Ability to travel is up to 75%. Key Responsibilities Identify, develop, and connect scientific thought leaders that will elevate and advance the epilepsy treatment paradigm Drive cross functional (Sales, Marketing, Medical, Advocacy and Home Office) coordination to align resources / stakeholders and remove KOL barriers enabling Epilepsy Center & Movement Disorder loyalty and KOL Product adoption. Track and manage budgets for areas of responsibility. Map regional influence networks. Identifying and connecting brand champions with non-loyalists, up and coming thought leaders and new physicians entering the field from fellowship programs. Regional Planning and Coordination Drive internal steering committee establishing individual strategies for KOL development within the respective region. Partner on the development of and conduct regional, Community Education Programs. Coordinate, lead and maximize coverage of local/regional, professional congresses and advocacy events. Plan and facilitate approved residency & fellowship enhanced education to expand disease state education amongst HCPs. Identify ways for regional medical centers to partner or support the identification of rare epilepsy patients. Participate as a lead team member in appropriate Managed Markets initiatives that allow for greater access. Use knowledge of reimbursement process and managed health care systems both internally and externally to enable an understanding of the financial barriers that KOL face when starting new patients. Partner on identifying appropriate KOL for presentations and discussions (i.e., POA, HCP symposiums). Support the NAM's and ARM's in developing annual business plans. Participate in the annual brand planning process by providing key insights on trends, market dynamics and tools needed (i.e., new journal articles and micro-presentations) to achieve brand goals. Key Opinion Leader Engagement & Development Build advocacy with KOLs by utilizing on label, Legal and Regulatory approved materials to support the brand and commercial strategy. Identify areas of shared purpose where Jazz and KOLs can focus to bring value to the larger epilepsy community. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with the Neurology (epilepsy and movement disorders) medical community including academic centers, teaching institutions and related physicians with a scientific approach focused on identifying needs and providing solutions. Seek out, foster, and cultivate the highest level of home office and regional relationship interactions to assess and communicate additional market opportunities, as well as create and participate in programs necessary to effectively enhance these opportunities (i.e., advisory boards, pilot programs, speaker programs, congress meetings, 1:1 meetings, podium observations.) Identify new and engaging ways to support peer to peer interactions. Insight Generation & Sharing Act as disease state and product expert to internal and field stakeholders to enable better understanding of the disease and treatment of the disease to help drive KOL product adoption and loyalty. Develop plans to include clear objectives and key discussion points in all customer-facing activities at major professional congresses such as AES and CNS. Facilitate interactions at congresses between KOL and Jazz's Senior Management Pre-launch account profiling to understand treatment dynamics and identify influential KOLs who have interest in working with Jazz. Speaker Bureau Development Assist with identification, nomination training and monitoring of speakers. Work with field and headquarter based colleagues to identify, contract and train promotional speakers. Provide feedback to speakers on clinical aptitude, delivery of appropriate material and fair balance content. Provide feedback to each speaker once a year. Manage speaker capacity decisions. Work collaboratively with Medical, Marketing, Sales, and physicians to gain feedback on educational value and speaker program effectiveness. Evolve appropriate change based on feedback. EDUCATION LEVEL AND LANGUAGES REQUIRED Bachelor's Degree required. Advanced degree in business or science preferred. English required; other language skills may be considered a plus. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS, QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Minimum 8 or more years field sales, product marketing, or medical / clinical experience in the pharmaceutical/healthcare industry with at least 3 years in sales management, or marketing role Experience in the Neurology, Epilepsy, and specialty pharmaceuticals highly desirable. Experience in institutional sales and/or large account selling a plus. Experience launching product(s), service(s) a plus. Scientific or clinical background a plus. Significant recent U.S. experience managing a brand in a variety of places in the life cycle Experience in healthcare professional and patient/consumer marketing a plus A proven track record in influencing without authority is required Knowledge of customer loyalty and/or customer satisfaction measures and their integration into business dimensions of people and process. Ability to identify themes and data and make strong recommendations towards improvement in customer satisfaction and retention Strong knowledge of the reimbursement environment for pharmaceutical products, specifically Medicare related challenges Experience in specialty, Neurology and Multiple Sclerosis Markets, Experience in niche market and competitive environments Understanding of Patient-focused advocacy within associated HIPAA regulations necessary Experience in affiliate commercial operations a plus (sales, market research) Current understanding of pharmaceutical and promotional rules and regulations Knowledge and application of data sources, reports, and tools to apply to account plan designs and measures of results for the strategies and tactics implemented. Intermediate to Advanced level of skill in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word PERSONAL SKILLS & COMPETENCIES Possess and maintain a high level of product knowledge in order to communicate effectively with all Healthcare Professionals. Competent in working in complicated scientific and clinical disease states Strong business and financial skills to manage a budget Ability to drive business results by working with all relevant groups and networks effectively across the Company and cross-functionally with multiple stakeholders to drive successful project implementation Understands the need for change and drives participation in change efforts. Flexibility in leading through change, driving through unexpected challenges to deliver on business imperatives. Ability to tolerate risk and deal with ambiguity Ability to consider and analyze a broad range of factors such as policies, practices and trends to make decisions, design plans, develop tactics Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills. Ability to collaborate effectively across functions in a complex organization and business environment Ability to develop logical cases that effectively influence collaboration, alignment, and execution across all levels of the organization Ability to apply effective communication techniques, engages in focused dialogue, and demonstrate good listening skills. An ability to translate medical information into succinct and impactful marketing messages. Ability to present to small and large groups and Jazz Pharmaceuticals is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin . click apply for full job details
10/01/2025
Full time
If you are a current Jazz employee please apply via the Internal Career site. Jazz Pharmaceuticals is a global biopharma company whose purpose is to innovate to transform the lives of patients and their families. We are dedicated to developing life-changing medicines for people with serious diseases - often with limited or no therapeutic options. We have a diverse portfolio of marketed medicines, including leading therapies for sleep disorders and epilepsy, and a growing portfolio of cancer treatments. Our patient-focused and science-driven approach powers pioneering research and development advancements across our robust pipeline of innovative therapeutics in oncology and neuroscience. Jazz is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland with research and development laboratories, manufacturing facilities and employees in multiple countries committed to serving patients worldwide. Please visit for more information. Job Description The Sr. Customer Engagement Manager (Sr. CEM) fosters partnerships with National and Regional thought leaders to develop patient advocacy, optimize educational interchange and interpret/share market insights to effectively advance brand strategy. The goal is to create a positive Thought Leader experience that will differentiate Jazz Pharmaceuticals from peers within the Epilepsy and Movement Disorders field. This is a field-based position reporting to the Sr. Director, Customer Engagement. Our focused interactions are with physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, residents, and fellows. This position will work cross functionally with Sales, Sales Training, Marketing, Compliance, Medical Affairs, Market Access, and Long-Term Care. Ability to travel is up to 75%. Key Responsibilities Identify, develop, and connect scientific thought leaders that will elevate and advance the epilepsy treatment paradigm Drive cross functional (Sales, Marketing, Medical, Advocacy and Home Office) coordination to align resources / stakeholders and remove KOL barriers enabling Epilepsy Center & Movement Disorder loyalty and KOL Product adoption. Track and manage budgets for areas of responsibility. Map regional influence networks. Identifying and connecting brand champions with non-loyalists, up and coming thought leaders and new physicians entering the field from fellowship programs. Regional Planning and Coordination Drive internal steering committee establishing individual strategies for KOL development within the respective region. Partner on the development of and conduct regional, Community Education Programs. Coordinate, lead and maximize coverage of local/regional, professional congresses and advocacy events. Plan and facilitate approved residency & fellowship enhanced education to expand disease state education amongst HCPs. Identify ways for regional medical centers to partner or support the identification of rare epilepsy patients. Participate as a lead team member in appropriate Managed Markets initiatives that allow for greater access. Use knowledge of reimbursement process and managed health care systems both internally and externally to enable an understanding of the financial barriers that KOL face when starting new patients. Partner on identifying appropriate KOL for presentations and discussions (i.e., POA, HCP symposiums). Support the NAM's and ARM's in developing annual business plans. Participate in the annual brand planning process by providing key insights on trends, market dynamics and tools needed (i.e., new journal articles and micro-presentations) to achieve brand goals. Key Opinion Leader Engagement & Development Build advocacy with KOLs by utilizing on label, Legal and Regulatory approved materials to support the brand and commercial strategy. Identify areas of shared purpose where Jazz and KOLs can focus to bring value to the larger epilepsy community. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with the Neurology (epilepsy and movement disorders) medical community including academic centers, teaching institutions and related physicians with a scientific approach focused on identifying needs and providing solutions. Seek out, foster, and cultivate the highest level of home office and regional relationship interactions to assess and communicate additional market opportunities, as well as create and participate in programs necessary to effectively enhance these opportunities (i.e., advisory boards, pilot programs, speaker programs, congress meetings, 1:1 meetings, podium observations.) Identify new and engaging ways to support peer to peer interactions. Insight Generation & Sharing Act as disease state and product expert to internal and field stakeholders to enable better understanding of the disease and treatment of the disease to help drive KOL product adoption and loyalty. Develop plans to include clear objectives and key discussion points in all customer-facing activities at major professional congresses such as AES and CNS. Facilitate interactions at congresses between KOL and Jazz's Senior Management Pre-launch account profiling to understand treatment dynamics and identify influential KOLs who have interest in working with Jazz. Speaker Bureau Development Assist with identification, nomination training and monitoring of speakers. Work with field and headquarter based colleagues to identify, contract and train promotional speakers. Provide feedback to speakers on clinical aptitude, delivery of appropriate material and fair balance content. Provide feedback to each speaker once a year. Manage speaker capacity decisions. Work collaboratively with Medical, Marketing, Sales, and physicians to gain feedback on educational value and speaker program effectiveness. Evolve appropriate change based on feedback. EDUCATION LEVEL AND LANGUAGES REQUIRED Bachelor's Degree required. Advanced degree in business or science preferred. English required; other language skills may be considered a plus. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS, QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Minimum 8 or more years field sales, product marketing, or medical / clinical experience in the pharmaceutical/healthcare industry with at least 3 years in sales management, or marketing role Experience in the Neurology, Epilepsy, and specialty pharmaceuticals highly desirable. Experience in institutional sales and/or large account selling a plus. Experience launching product(s), service(s) a plus. Scientific or clinical background a plus. Significant recent U.S. experience managing a brand in a variety of places in the life cycle Experience in healthcare professional and patient/consumer marketing a plus A proven track record in influencing without authority is required Knowledge of customer loyalty and/or customer satisfaction measures and their integration into business dimensions of people and process. Ability to identify themes and data and make strong recommendations towards improvement in customer satisfaction and retention Strong knowledge of the reimbursement environment for pharmaceutical products, specifically Medicare related challenges Experience in specialty, Neurology and Multiple Sclerosis Markets, Experience in niche market and competitive environments Understanding of Patient-focused advocacy within associated HIPAA regulations necessary Experience in affiliate commercial operations a plus (sales, market research) Current understanding of pharmaceutical and promotional rules and regulations Knowledge and application of data sources, reports, and tools to apply to account plan designs and measures of results for the strategies and tactics implemented. Intermediate to Advanced level of skill in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word PERSONAL SKILLS & COMPETENCIES Possess and maintain a high level of product knowledge in order to communicate effectively with all Healthcare Professionals. Competent in working in complicated scientific and clinical disease states Strong business and financial skills to manage a budget Ability to drive business results by working with all relevant groups and networks effectively across the Company and cross-functionally with multiple stakeholders to drive successful project implementation Understands the need for change and drives participation in change efforts. Flexibility in leading through change, driving through unexpected challenges to deliver on business imperatives. Ability to tolerate risk and deal with ambiguity Ability to consider and analyze a broad range of factors such as policies, practices and trends to make decisions, design plans, develop tactics Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills. Ability to collaborate effectively across functions in a complex organization and business environment Ability to develop logical cases that effectively influence collaboration, alignment, and execution across all levels of the organization Ability to apply effective communication techniques, engages in focused dialogue, and demonstrate good listening skills. An ability to translate medical information into succinct and impactful marketing messages. Ability to present to small and large groups and Jazz Pharmaceuticals is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin . click apply for full job details
Description This position is incentive eligible. Introduction Do you want to join an organization that invests in you as a Director Waste Compliance and Regulatory Affairs? At HealthTrust, you come first. HCA Healthcare has committed up to $300 million in programs to support our incredible team members over the course of three years. Benefits HealthTrust, offers a total rewards package that supports the health, life, career and retirement of our colleagues. The available plans and programs include: Comprehensive medical coverage that covers many common services at no cost or for a low copay. Plans include prescription drug and behavioral health coverage as well as free telemedicine services and free AirMed medical transportation. Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more. Free counseling services and resources for emotional, physical and financial wellbeing 401(k) Plan with a 100% match on 3% to 9% of pay (based on years of service) Employee Stock Purchase Plan with 10% off HCA Healthcare stock Family support through fertility and family building benefits with Progyny and adoption assistance. Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more Consumer discounts through Abenity and Consumer Discounts Retirement readiness, rollover assistance services and preferred banking partnerships Education assistance (tuition, student loan, certification support, dependent scholarships) Colleague recognition program Time Away From Work Program (paid time off, paid family leave, long- and short-term disability coverage and leaves of absence) Employee Health Assistance Fund that offers free employee-only coverage to full-time and part-time colleagues based on income. Learn more about Employee Benefits Note: Eligibility for benefits may vary by location. You contribute to our success. Every role has an impact on our patients lives and you have the opportunity to make a difference. We are looking for a dedicated Director Waste Compliance and Regulatory Affairs like you to be a part of our team. Job Summary and Qualifications The Director, Waste Compliance and Regulatory Affairs serves as the corporate subject matter expert responsible for the oversight, enforcement, and continuous improvement of HCA Healthcares waste management compliance program. This role ensures strict adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local regulations governing medical, hazardous, pharmaceutical, and universal waste streams, while integrating regulatory compliance into daily operations. In addition to leading compliance oversight, the Director is responsible for the development, implementation, and enterprise-wide deployment of standardized compliance programs, policies, and operational frameworks. This includes creating scalable training modules, corrective action programs, audit protocols, risk mitigation strategies, and data-driven performance monitoring tools to ensure sustainable, measurable compliance across all HCA Healthcare facilities. The Director leads the enterprise-wide implementation and monitoring of compliance frameworks through Complyos and collaborates closely with facility leadership, division leadership, and corporate stakeholders to mitigate regulatory risk, promote a culture of accountability, and align waste management operations with broader environmental stewardship goals What you will do in this role: Develops, leads, and continuously improves HCA Healthcares enterprise-wide waste management compliance strategy, ensuring full regulatory alignment with EPA, OSHA, DOT, DEA, and Joint Commission standards, while building standardized, scalable compliance programs that support regulatory adherence across all facilities In coordination with the FacilitiGroup Regulatory Readiness team, manages enterprise-wide regulatory compliance through Complyos, designing and maintaining robust compliance tracking systems, corrective action workflows, incident management modules, and executive reporting dashboards to drive accountability and real-time visibility into compliance status across the organization Conducts enterprise regulatory risk assessments, builds structured risk prioritization and mitigation programs, and oversees the design and execution of corrective action management initiatives to maintain a state of continual regulatory readiness and minimize operational risks In coordination with HCA Risk and Insurance, and the FacilitiGroup Regulatory Readiness team, implements and executes a standardized waste compliance audit program, including the creation of corporate auditing tools, mock inspection protocols, scoring systems, and corrective action follow-ups, ensuring proactive identification and remediation of regulatory compliance gaps at all locations Designs and delivers comprehensive, scalable regulatory training programs for leadership, facility teams, and frontline staff, ensuring ongoing competency development, knowledge retention, and regulatory awareness across all departments involved in waste management processes Oversees vendor compliance management by building vendor audit frameworks, compliance monitoring programs, and performance management scorecards to ensure all contracted waste service providers fully meet HCA Healthcares regulatory, operational, and reporting standards Aggregates, analyzes, and manages compliance data by developing enterprise-wide dashboards, trend analysis reports, and risk-focused performance metrics, enabling data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement in regulatory compliance and operational performance Acts as the corporate lead and regulatory liaison during government inspections and inquiries, overseeing facility preparedness programs, coordinating documentation and interview processes, and ensuring prompt, effective resolution of any findings through structured corrective action plans Drives innovation and adoption of emerging technologies by identifying, evaluating, and implementing compliance-driven tools, waste management innovations, and environmental stewardship initiatives that advance regulatory performance, operational efficiency, and sustainability goals across the enterprise What qualifications you will need: Bachelors Degree in Environmental Science, Public Health, Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, or a related field required Required Minimum of 710 years of progressive experience in healthcare waste management and regulatory compliance Required OSHA 24-Hour HAZWOPER Certification - Required DOT Hazardous Material Training- Required RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Certification - Required Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) - Preferred Certified Safety Professional (CSP) - Preferred Certified Healthcare Environmental Services Professional (CHESP) - Preferred In today's challenging business environment of cost pressures, supply disruptions, and workforce shortages, it is crucial for providers to efficiently manage expenses and enhance performance. HealthTrust, in collaboration with 1,800 hospitals and health systems, offers a specialized group purchasing organization (GPO) membership model designed to deliver immediate and sustainable cost savings. Their team of experts provides tailored value acceleration engagements to address specific needs, delivering unparalleled benefits. With nationwide purchasing power and a focus on overall spending management, HealthTrust offers unmatched pricing advantages on supplies, along with industry-leading benchmarks and best practices. The dedicated team is committed to guiding and implementing performance enhancements in cost, quality, and outcomes. HCA Healthcare has been recognized as one of the Worlds Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute more than ten times. In recent years, HCA Healthcare spent an estimated $3.7 billion in costs for the delivery of charitable care, uninsured discounts, and other uncompensated expenses. "Good people beget good people."- Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder We are a family 270,000 dedicated professionals! Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Director Waste Compliance and Regulatory Affairs opening. Qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews. Submit your resume today to join our community of caring! We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. Required Preferred Job Industries Other
10/01/2025
Full time
Description This position is incentive eligible. Introduction Do you want to join an organization that invests in you as a Director Waste Compliance and Regulatory Affairs? At HealthTrust, you come first. HCA Healthcare has committed up to $300 million in programs to support our incredible team members over the course of three years. Benefits HealthTrust, offers a total rewards package that supports the health, life, career and retirement of our colleagues. The available plans and programs include: Comprehensive medical coverage that covers many common services at no cost or for a low copay. Plans include prescription drug and behavioral health coverage as well as free telemedicine services and free AirMed medical transportation. Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more. Free counseling services and resources for emotional, physical and financial wellbeing 401(k) Plan with a 100% match on 3% to 9% of pay (based on years of service) Employee Stock Purchase Plan with 10% off HCA Healthcare stock Family support through fertility and family building benefits with Progyny and adoption assistance. Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more Consumer discounts through Abenity and Consumer Discounts Retirement readiness, rollover assistance services and preferred banking partnerships Education assistance (tuition, student loan, certification support, dependent scholarships) Colleague recognition program Time Away From Work Program (paid time off, paid family leave, long- and short-term disability coverage and leaves of absence) Employee Health Assistance Fund that offers free employee-only coverage to full-time and part-time colleagues based on income. Learn more about Employee Benefits Note: Eligibility for benefits may vary by location. You contribute to our success. Every role has an impact on our patients lives and you have the opportunity to make a difference. We are looking for a dedicated Director Waste Compliance and Regulatory Affairs like you to be a part of our team. Job Summary and Qualifications The Director, Waste Compliance and Regulatory Affairs serves as the corporate subject matter expert responsible for the oversight, enforcement, and continuous improvement of HCA Healthcares waste management compliance program. This role ensures strict adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local regulations governing medical, hazardous, pharmaceutical, and universal waste streams, while integrating regulatory compliance into daily operations. In addition to leading compliance oversight, the Director is responsible for the development, implementation, and enterprise-wide deployment of standardized compliance programs, policies, and operational frameworks. This includes creating scalable training modules, corrective action programs, audit protocols, risk mitigation strategies, and data-driven performance monitoring tools to ensure sustainable, measurable compliance across all HCA Healthcare facilities. The Director leads the enterprise-wide implementation and monitoring of compliance frameworks through Complyos and collaborates closely with facility leadership, division leadership, and corporate stakeholders to mitigate regulatory risk, promote a culture of accountability, and align waste management operations with broader environmental stewardship goals What you will do in this role: Develops, leads, and continuously improves HCA Healthcares enterprise-wide waste management compliance strategy, ensuring full regulatory alignment with EPA, OSHA, DOT, DEA, and Joint Commission standards, while building standardized, scalable compliance programs that support regulatory adherence across all facilities In coordination with the FacilitiGroup Regulatory Readiness team, manages enterprise-wide regulatory compliance through Complyos, designing and maintaining robust compliance tracking systems, corrective action workflows, incident management modules, and executive reporting dashboards to drive accountability and real-time visibility into compliance status across the organization Conducts enterprise regulatory risk assessments, builds structured risk prioritization and mitigation programs, and oversees the design and execution of corrective action management initiatives to maintain a state of continual regulatory readiness and minimize operational risks In coordination with HCA Risk and Insurance, and the FacilitiGroup Regulatory Readiness team, implements and executes a standardized waste compliance audit program, including the creation of corporate auditing tools, mock inspection protocols, scoring systems, and corrective action follow-ups, ensuring proactive identification and remediation of regulatory compliance gaps at all locations Designs and delivers comprehensive, scalable regulatory training programs for leadership, facility teams, and frontline staff, ensuring ongoing competency development, knowledge retention, and regulatory awareness across all departments involved in waste management processes Oversees vendor compliance management by building vendor audit frameworks, compliance monitoring programs, and performance management scorecards to ensure all contracted waste service providers fully meet HCA Healthcares regulatory, operational, and reporting standards Aggregates, analyzes, and manages compliance data by developing enterprise-wide dashboards, trend analysis reports, and risk-focused performance metrics, enabling data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement in regulatory compliance and operational performance Acts as the corporate lead and regulatory liaison during government inspections and inquiries, overseeing facility preparedness programs, coordinating documentation and interview processes, and ensuring prompt, effective resolution of any findings through structured corrective action plans Drives innovation and adoption of emerging technologies by identifying, evaluating, and implementing compliance-driven tools, waste management innovations, and environmental stewardship initiatives that advance regulatory performance, operational efficiency, and sustainability goals across the enterprise What qualifications you will need: Bachelors Degree in Environmental Science, Public Health, Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, or a related field required Required Minimum of 710 years of progressive experience in healthcare waste management and regulatory compliance Required OSHA 24-Hour HAZWOPER Certification - Required DOT Hazardous Material Training- Required RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Certification - Required Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) - Preferred Certified Safety Professional (CSP) - Preferred Certified Healthcare Environmental Services Professional (CHESP) - Preferred In today's challenging business environment of cost pressures, supply disruptions, and workforce shortages, it is crucial for providers to efficiently manage expenses and enhance performance. HealthTrust, in collaboration with 1,800 hospitals and health systems, offers a specialized group purchasing organization (GPO) membership model designed to deliver immediate and sustainable cost savings. Their team of experts provides tailored value acceleration engagements to address specific needs, delivering unparalleled benefits. With nationwide purchasing power and a focus on overall spending management, HealthTrust offers unmatched pricing advantages on supplies, along with industry-leading benchmarks and best practices. The dedicated team is committed to guiding and implementing performance enhancements in cost, quality, and outcomes. HCA Healthcare has been recognized as one of the Worlds Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute more than ten times. In recent years, HCA Healthcare spent an estimated $3.7 billion in costs for the delivery of charitable care, uninsured discounts, and other uncompensated expenses. "Good people beget good people."- Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder We are a family 270,000 dedicated professionals! Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Director Waste Compliance and Regulatory Affairs opening. Qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews. Submit your resume today to join our community of caring! We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. Required Preferred Job Industries Other