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Executive Assistant to CEO President
Provide high-level administrative support by conducting research, preparing statistical reports, handling information requests, and performing clerical functions such as preparing correspondence, receiving visitors, arranging conference calls, and scheduling meetings.
May also train and supervise lower-level clerical staff.
Exclude Secretaries (43-6012 through 43-6014).
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CEO
Plans, develops, establishes, and oversees interpretation and implementation of policies and objectives of organization in accordance with board directives and corporation charter. Responsible for the profitability of the entire organization. Holds position of the top executive and principal organization leader... [+] More
Plans, develops, establishes, and oversees interpretation and implementation of policies and objectives of organization in accordance with board directives and corporation charter. Responsible for the profitability of the entire organization. Holds position of the top executive and principal organization leader in the organization. This position is distinguished from others in that it is the top ranking executive and, in most cases, is the highest paid executive in the organization. Confers with organization officials to plan business objectives, to develop organizational policies to coordinate functions and operations between divisions and departments, and to establish responsibilities and procedures for attaining objectives. Reviews activity reports and financial statements to determine progress and status in attaining objectives and revises objectives and plans in accordance with current conditions. Directs and coordinates formulation of financial programs to provide funding for new or continuing operations to maximize returns on investments, and to increase productivity. Plans and develops industrial, labor, and public relations policies designed to improve company's image and relations with customers, employees, stockholders, and public. Evaluates performance of executives for compliance with established policies and objectives of firm and contributions in attaining objectives. May preside over Board of Directors. May serve as chairman of committees, such as management, executive, engineering, and sales. [-] Less
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Chairman of the Board & CEO
Plans, develops, establishes, and oversees interpretation and implementation of policies and objectives of organization in accordance with board directives and corporation charter. Responsible for the profitability of the entire organization. Holds position of the top executive and principal organization leader... [+] More
Plans, develops, establishes, and oversees interpretation and implementation of policies and objectives of organization in accordance with board directives and corporation charter. Responsible for the profitability of the entire organization. Holds position of the top executive and principal organization leader in the organization. This position is distinguished from others in that it is the top ranking executive and, in most cases, is the highest paid executive in the organization. Confers with organization officials to plan business objectives, to develop organizational policies to coordinate functions and operations between divisions and departments, and to establish responsibilities and procedures for attaining objectives. Reviews activity reports and financial statements to determine progress and status in attaining objectives and revises objectives and plans in accordance with current conditions. Directs and coordinates formulation of financial programs to provide funding for new or continuing operations to maximize returns on investments, and to increase productivity. Plans and develops industrial, labor, and public relations policies designed to improve company's image and relations with customers, employees, stockholders, and public. Evaluates performance of executives for compliance with established policies and objectives of firm and contributions in attaining objectives. May preside over Board of Directors. May serve as chairman of committees, such as management, executive, engineering, and sales. [-] Less
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Executive Director CEO
Plans, develops, establishes, and oversees interpretation and implementation of policies and objectives of organization in accordance with board directives and corporation charter. Responsible for the profitability of the entire organization. Holds position of the top executive and principal organization leader... [+] More
Plans, develops, establishes, and oversees interpretation and implementation of policies and objectives of organization in accordance with board directives and corporation charter. Responsible for the profitability of the entire organization. Holds position of the top executive and principal organization leader in the organization. This position is distinguished from others in that it is the top ranking executive and, in most cases, is the highest paid executive in the organization. Confers with organization officials to plan business objectives, to develop organizational policies to coordinate functions and operations between divisions and departments, and to establish responsibilities and procedures for attaining objectives. Reviews activity reports and financial statements to determine progress and status in attaining objectives and revises objectives and plans in accordance with current conditions. Directs and coordinates formulation of financial programs to provide funding for new or continuing operations to maximize returns on investments, and to increase productivity. Plans and develops industrial, labor, and public relations policies designed to improve company's image and relations with customers, employees, stockholders, and public. Evaluates performance of executives for compliance with established policies and objectives of firm and contributions in attaining objectives. May preside over Board of Directors. May serve as chairman of committees, such as management, executive, engineering, and sales. [-] Less
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Executive Vice President
Directs, plans, approves, revises, and implements overall corporate growth strategies and personnel activities. Oversees a broad range of activities or... [+] More
Directs, plans, approves, revises, and implements overall corporate growth strategies and personnel activities. Oversees a broad range of activities or functions in the organization. This position is distinguished in that it is responsible for a broad range of activities or functions in the organization. In larger organizations, Vice President level position(s) may report to the Executive Vice President. Develops, recommends, evaluates and obtains approval of all major corporate personnel and operational plans and programs. Selects, develops, and motivates necessary management talent. Guides the development of innovative compensation and benefit programs and provides cost control of this element. Contributes to solutions of major public problems. May direct operations and/or administration functions. May provide staff support services to operating groups in the areas of operations, distribution, personnel, and corporate office administrative services, and participate as a member of the Executive Committee in planning and controlling corporate growth and evaluating performance against objectives. [-] Less
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Pharmacy Vice President
Provides executive leadership for operations, growth, and financial performance of pharmacy operations. Responsible for the planning, supervision and successful execution of all activities related to the pharmacy's operations to ensure accuracy in the dispensing of products and information. Develops and implements... [+] More
Provides executive leadership for operations, growth, and financial performance of pharmacy operations. Responsible for the planning, supervision and successful execution of all activities related to the pharmacy's operations to ensure accuracy in the dispensing of products and information. Develops and implements operational efficiencies throughout the pharmacy. This position is responsible for all pharmacy practice and regulatory issues of the pharmacy to include compliance with regulatory issues, corporate policies, standards and operating procedures. Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates outcomes of the pharmacy department’s strategic plans. Performs regular data analysis of pharmacy data and pharmaceutical cost reports to identify variances and root causes so that areas of focus may be identified and resources may be appropriately deployed. Prepares and manages the departmental budget. Hires, develops and motivates a qualified pharmacy department staff. May be responsible for sales and marketing of pharmacy services. This position typically requires a Bachelor’s in Pharmacy, a Pharm.D., a Pharmacist license, six years of pharmacy experience, and strong clinical decision-making skills. [-] Less
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Vice President
Directs and coordinates activities of one or more departments, such as engineering, operations, or sales, or major division of business organization. Formulates and administers organization policies, and develops long-range goals and objectives, aiding Executive Vice President or Chief Administrative Officer. Directs... [+] More
Directs and coordinates activities of one or more departments, such as engineering, operations, or sales, or major division of business organization. Formulates and administers organization policies, and develops long-range goals and objectives, aiding Executive Vice President or Chief Administrative Officer. Directs and coordinates activities of department or division for which responsibility is delegated to further attainment of goals and objectives. Reviews analyses of activities, costs, operations, and forecast data to determine department or division progress toward stated goals and objectives. Confers with other executives and administrative personnel to review achievements and discuss required changes in goals or objectives resulting from current status and conditions. May serve as member of management committees on special studies. [-] Less
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Vice President Division
Directs and coordinates activities of major division of business organization and aids Executive Vice President or Chief Administrative Officer in formulating and administering organization policies. Typically reports to Executive Vice President or President. Participates in formulating and administering division policies and... [+] More
Directs and coordinates activities of major division of business organization and aids Executive Vice President or Chief Administrative Officer in formulating and administering organization policies. Typically reports to Executive Vice President or President. Participates in formulating and administering division policies and developing long-range goals and objectives. Directs and coordinates activities of division for which responsibility is delegated to further attainment of goals and objectives. Reviews analyses of activities, costs, operations, and forecasts data to determine division progress toward stated goals and objectives. Confers with other executives and administrative personnel to review achievements and discuss required changes in goals or objectives resulting from current status and conditions. May serve as member of management committees on special studies. [-] Less
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Vice President Health Services
Provides executive leadership in the reduction of medical costs, delivery of health care services, and improvement in the healthcare of enrollees. Develops and implements policies and procedures for inpatient and outpatient utilization that result in delivery of medical care in a... [+] More
Provides executive leadership in the reduction of medical costs, delivery of health care services, and improvement in the healthcare of enrollees. Develops and implements policies and procedures for inpatient and outpatient utilization that result in delivery of medical care in a cost effective and qualitative manner. Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates outcomes of various departments’ strategic plans. Develops strategic initiatives and transforms initiatives into action plans. Performs regular data analysis of hospital census, authorization information and medical cost reports to identify variances and root causes so that areas of focus may be identified and resources may be appropriately deployed. Works closely with the Medical Director to ensure that medical services are provided in an efficient and effective manner. Prepares and manages the departmental budget. Hires, develops and motivates a qualified medical department staff. An advanced degree in a field of health is typically required for this position. The position requires strong clinical and quality improvement knowledge. [-] Less
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Secretary to CEO
Assists and relieves the executive of administrative type functions in order to increase the time an executive has available for executive level responsibilities. Takes care of a wide variety of complex situations and conflicts involving the clerical and administrative function... [+] More
Assists and relieves the executive of administrative type functions in order to increase the time an executive has available for executive level responsibilities. Takes care of a wide variety of complex situations and conflicts involving the clerical and administrative function of the office that often cannot be brought to the attention of the executive. Composes correspondence requiring knowledge of executive's views, philosophy, and some understanding of technical matters; may sign for executive when technical or policy content has been authorized. Notes commitments made by executive during meetings and arranges for staff implementation. Arranges, on own initiative, for staff members to represent organization at conferences and meetings, establishes appointment priorities, or reschedules or refuses appointments or invitations. Summarizes the content of incoming materials, specially gathered information, or meetings to assist executive; coordinates the new information with background office sources; draws attention to important parts or conflict. Locates and attaches related documents to correspondence that requires the personal attention of the executive. Reads outgoing correspondence for executive approval, and alerts writers to any conflict with the file or departure from policies or executive's viewpoints; gives advice to resolve the problem. Anticipates ways in which executive time may be saved. Handles details of a confident nature, and performs administrative functions based on understanding of company policy, executive's views and philosophy. Schedules appointments and gives information to callers. Takes and transcribes notes and dictation. Reads and routes incoming mail. Performs other secretarial and administrative duties. [-] Less
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