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Family Practice physician is needed for a fast growing facility in beautiful SE Texas.
Competitive salary, 36 hour work week, approximately 20 patients per day, no call, no weekends, full benefits, CME and relocation stipend.
New graduates and fellows encouraged to apply.
Great opportunity! If you are interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please call HDA at , or text to .
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Please reference Job ID # 7508
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** This is an entry-level position, and no prior experience is required. Training will be provided.**
This role operates in a Supported Employment (SE) Setting, defined as services that enables the member to obtain and maintain individual employment (Iowa Health & Human Services). Rather than assuming individuals with development or intellectual disabilities are not qualified to work, Supported Employment services provide these individuals with the opportunity to obtain and maintain meaningful employment that supports their life goals.
Community Integration Professionals support the mission of the organization empowering people to reach individual achievement across the spectrum of life. If youre passionate about empowering people to reach their goals and help them strive for more, we want you to join our team. As an integral part of the overall supported employment team, you will collaborate with other Community Integration Professionals, Direct Support Professionals, Programmers, Supervisors, individuals-served, and their families to ensure the best possible care for those you serve. You will creatively strategize ways for an individual to find employment that suits their skills, abilities, and goals. Your innovative and impactful solutions and strategies will make the difference for those you serve.
What Winning Looks Like:
While its not a competition, we do recognize that each person wants to win at life; and youre a central part of someone elses wins as well as your own! In this role, youll be responsible to:
- Collaborate with the individual to create a plan that provides them with meaningful employment within their community based on their skills, abilities, and goals.
- Provide services to individuals based on their unique goals and behavioral care plan. This includes:
o Teaching individuals how to accomplish their goal (rather than completing a task for them).
o Using behavioral strategies that support individuals and address any behaviors that do not lead to their success.
o Motivate and encourage individuals to participate in their behavioral care plans and reach their goals.
o Participate in recreational, community, and social activities with those you serve, honoring the choices of the individual.
o Display and understanding of when it is appropriate to apply rights-restrictions, only as determined by the interdisciplinary team and when indicated in the individuals behavioral care plan.
- Provide coaching responsibilities, acting as a liaison between Imagine the Possibilities and the opportunities available to individuals.
o This may include partnering with schools, local businesses, and local organizations to ensure the individual is set up for success.
o You may find yourself helping in the fields of education, recreation, spiritual development, employment, cultural missions, or civic needs. While you will not need to have all the answers, you will connect individuals with those experts in their community.
- Provide complete, consistent, and accurate documentation of the individuals progress.
- Provide safe environments and instruction to individuals served regarding the practices that will help them reach their goals.
- Be an advocate for individuals receiving services to have as much control over their own lives as possible. All individuals should be treated with respect and should feel empowered to live their life as independently as physically possible.
Know Were For You:
We know finding the right opportunity can be tricky thats why Imagine is focused on making sure your time is well spent. We take pride in the benefits we offer our employees. As an employee, youll have access to a variety of benefits that are sure to sweeten the deal. Depending on your full-time or part-time status, youll have access to:
- Competitive Wages: The base pay is $15/hour. With education and experience, you could start out making more than that.
- Scheduling: Were a 24/7 service provider, offering a schedule based on program needs.
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO): We all deserve a break now and then dont feel bad about taking time for you.
- 401k Retirement Plan: Secure your future with a cushioned fund that will allow you to live your best life.
- Comprehensive Insurance Plans: Whether its medical, dental, vision, or life insurance weve got you covered.
- Pre-Paid Legal Services: Be prepared for the things you just cant be prepared for on your own.
- Discounted Costco or Sams Club Memberships: What can we say? We know a great deal when we see one.
- Advancement Opportunities: We believe in your future, which is why we have a specifically designed leadership development opportunity purposed to launch your career.
- Employee Assistance Program: Were there for you through all lifes ups and downs.
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We are professionals in Industrial Maintenance and we make factories run better.
Fundada en 1985, ATS es una empresa con presencia en los Estados Unidos, México y el Reino Unido.
Somos profesionales en mantenimiento industrial y hacemos que las fábricas funcionen mejor.Principal Duties/Responsibilities:Develops and implements account strategies to maintain and grow existing account revenue, profitability, and customer loyalty through the identification of a customer's needs and delivery of a sales solution.
Works with assigned strategic account(s) to identify and develop new business in all ATS divisions at additional account locations worldwide.
Actively prospects a list of named accounts to drive new business opportunities within brands where ATS is not currently partnered.
Partners with operations leadership to identify and develop new business at current customer locations and to better understand the needs, strategies and decision-making hierarchy at existing customers.
Partners with Strategic Account Managers to ensure total customer satisfaction within assigned strategic account(s).
Develops and cultivates effective relationships with key decision makers/executives within assigned strategic account(s).
Effectively identifies and communicates value (tangible and intangible) of ATS services to assigned customers' decision makers and executives.
Serves as a face of ATS throughout the customer's organization and becomes knowledgeable about ATS related services to the customer's industry.Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, & Behaviors Required:Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Business or related field and 10 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Proven success developing and growing business with large manufacturers.
Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional projects and people without direct authority.
Demonstrated ability to build strategic relationships within various levels of customer's organization.
Six Sigma Greenbelt certification preferred.Competencies Required:Strategic Leadership Drive for Results Negotiating Decision Quality Building Effective TeamsPhysical Demands and Working Conditions: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands/fingers to handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb, ascend/descend or balance to heights that may require a ladder or lift; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl in confined spaces; and talk or hear.The employee is occasionally required to sit.The employee must occasionally lift and/or move more than 50 pounds.The employee is regularly required to use close vision and color vision.The employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions and risk of electrical shock.Work is typically performed in a factory environment and is usually very loud.
In the factory environment, the employee may be exposed to hazardous materials and/or greasy or slippery factory floors.ATS is committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all aspects of employment to all applicants and employees without regard to age, color, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or other legally protected status.
Review the privacy policy here.ATS se compromete a brindar igualdad de oportunidades de empleo en todos los aspectos del empleo a todos los solicitantes y empleados, independientemente de su edad, color, raza, religión, sexo (incluido el embarazo, identidad de género y orientación sexual), origen nacional, discapacidad, estatus de veterano, información genética u otro estatus legalmente protegido.
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The New York State Unified Court System is seeking a Principal Court Attorney that will be assigned to the Onondaga County Surrogate’s Court. Principal Court Attorneys serve in a confidential capacity and are responsible for overseeing the operations of special parts, terms or departments in courts with a service population exceeding 400,000.
Key Responsibilities:
- Overseeing and managing all guardianship filings within the Surrogate’s Court.
- Review filings for proper form and statutory compliance.
- Setting and conducting guardianship calendars, hearings, and conferences.
- Providing legal guidance to staff regarding filing and service requirements, notice to interested parties, fiduciary eligibility, and appointments.
- Overseeing Article 17 and 17-A guardianship proceedings and trust matters.
- Reviewing wrongful death settlements and fiduciary accountings prior to submission to the judge.
- Organizing educational outreach programs for the local bar.
- Advising staff on interactions with pro se litigants.
- Some travel may be required.
Qualifications: Admission to the New York State Bar; and Three (3) years of service in the Associate Court Attorney title; or Eight (8) years of relevant legal experience gained after admission to the New York State Bar.
Base Salary: $130,061
Please view the full employment announcement at: 5608.pdf
The most prestigious lending institutions entrust Zwicker & Associates, P.C. to protect their legal interests throughout the country. Zwicker & Associates P.C. is a national creditor rights law firm whose focus on ethics, compliance, and assertive representation of our clients’ interests makes us the industry leader in debt collection. Founded in 1991, Zwicker represents creditors in various consumer and commercial recovery and litigation efforts. Zwicker is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, and maintains office locations throughout the United States.
Zwicker is presently seeking a Managing Attorney to join our team in Concord, CA. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic leader who has proven to be a successful motivator of people and manager of processes. Demonstrated critical thinking and problem-solving abilities are required. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated, a self-starter, detail-oriented, and driven to perform.
The successful Managing Attorney candidate will manage litigation operations, staff, and associate attorneys working through the portfolio of assigned accounts/cases for designated states. Effective mentorship of associate attorneys in the practice of law is essential. Training, monitoring, and enforcement of production and compliance requirements for all staff are required. Representing clients in civil litigation matters, including negotiations, drafting, and approving legal documents and pleadings, will be routine. The successful candidate will advise clients and firm management of state-specific laws, rules, and regulatory issues related to the assigned portfolio of accounts or other litigation-related matters. The Managing Attorney will report to our regional AVP of Litigation Operations.
The base salary range for this position is $170,000-$195,000 per year, plus applicable bonus.
Responsibilities of a Managing Attorney include
- Manage assigned portfolio of accounts to achieve client goals and protect client and Z&A interests effectively
- Implement, manage, and improve litigation processes within the framework identified by Z&A executive management staff to achieve all goals and responsibilities most efficiently
- Interview, supervise, train, and assign duties and responsibilities to the litigation staff
- Liaise with the Litigation Operations and Audit departments to ensure compliance with client expectations, firm policies, and local/state regulations, and remediate and resolve any identified compliance issues
- Train associate attorneys and staff on operating procedures and processes
- Enforce production and performance expectations for all staff and attorneys at the site
- Review and execute legal pleadings, motions, etc.
- Send and respond to correspondence from opposing counsel, pro se parties, corporate office, litigation members, and courts
- Zealously advocate for client interests in motion practice hearings and trials, in person and telephonically when permitted
- Draft specific pleadings, motions, responses, discovery, etc.
- Ensure the appropriate account and case documentation, including document retention via RMS notes, status case files, and electronic storage, in compliance with State Bar requirements, Court Rules, and Z&A standards. Comply with all applicable standard operating procedures as directed by executive management
- Ability to travel to various courtrooms within the branch office footprint as required
- Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements
- Admitted to practice law and in good standing in California
- Minimum three years of civil litigation experience in a high-volume environment
- Debt collections experience (strongly preferred)
- Previous management experience (strongly preferred)
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- High level of professionalism
- Strong commitment to ethics and compliance standards
- Collaborative team player
- Proficient computer skills, including Word, Excel, and Outlook
- Be able to read and comprehend position-specific documents and correspondence, which at times may be voluminous
- Be able to regularly interact and communicate in a common language with (or to) individuals or groups verbally and/or in writing
- Be able to operate a computer, phone, or equivalent device
- Be able to complete a minimum of a 40-hour flexible workweek schedule
Physical Qualifications
- Be able to lift five pounds or greater
- Be able to sit 90% of the workday at times
- Be able to bend at the waist and be mobile when needed
- Be able to concentrate and use critical thinking
Please note that this job description is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee in this position. Duties, responsibilities, and activities are subject to change at any time, with or without notice.
Zwicker & Associates, P.C. is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. If you wish to seek an accommodation regarding the requirements of this position, please inform Human Resources Management. This is a full-time, full-benefit position. The benefit package includes medical, vision, and dental insurance, long-term disability insurance, life insurance, compensated time off, paid holidays, and 401 (K) with match: no phone calls, no agencies, EOE, drug-free workplace.
Please review our Applicant Privacy Notice:
posted position will be active for at least five (5) business days, during which time all qualified and eligible employees can apply.
Career Opportunity: Staff Attorney with The Ohio Justice & Policy Center in Columbus, Ohio
Are you passionate about expanding opportunity for people impacted by the criminal legal system? Do you believe access to record relief and clemency can transform lives, families, and communities? If so, we want you to join our team.
As a Staff Attorney, you will provide direct legal services to individuals with criminal records, with a primary focus on clemency advocacy through Ohio’s Expedited Pardon Project (EPP). This role centers on client‑focused representation, community engagement, and practical legal solutions that remove long‑standing barriers to employment, housing, and civic participation.
In addition, as the Staff Attorney you will:
- Lead clemency‑focused representation through Ohio’s Expedited Pardon Project, including evaluating clients, preparing pardon applications, and preparing clients for Parole Board review, as applicable.
- Provide direct legal services to people with criminal records, including record sealing, expungement, Certificates of Qualification for Employment (CQEs), and Certificates of Qualification for Housing (CQHs).
- Conduct client intake, case evaluation, and ongoing client support throughout representation.
- Participate in Second Chance Legal Clinics, community outreach, and public education related to record relief and clemency.
- Collaborate with OJPC legal staff on litigation and advocacy supporting broader organizational priorities, as needed.
- Assist with program data tracking, reporting, and related administrative support.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Juris Doctor or advanced law degree.
- Admission to the Ohio Bar (or eligibility consistent with Ohio Supreme Court rules).
- Strong research, writing, analytic, and advocacy skills.
- Ability to work effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds.
- A demonstrated and abiding commitment to social justice and criminal legal system reform.
- Work related to record sealing, expungement, clemency, or parole advocacy.
- Experience working within or alongside the criminal legal system.
- Client‑centered, trauma‑informed legal representation.
- Public speaking or community education experience.
The Ohio Justice & Policy Center creates fair, intelligent, and redemptive criminal justice systems through zealous, client‑centered advocacy, innovative policy reform, and cross‑sector community education. Founded in Cincinnati in 1997, OJPC is a statewide nonprofit law office focused on reducing incarceration, improving conditions inside prisons, and expanding freedom and opportunity for people with criminal records.
Learn more about OJPC’s mission by visiting:
:// Salary range: $70,000-$73,000 annually, commensurate with experience.
Competitive benefits package includes 27 PTO days, 13 paid holidays, and an annual winter break between Christmas and New Year’s.
Join our dedicated team and help expand access to second chances across Ohio. Apply online at or email !
Employer is EOE/M/F/D/V. No third‑party candidates please.
The Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County is a nonprofit charitable law firm dedicated to ensuring equal access to the justice system for the low-income, disadvantaged and traditionally underserved residents of Palm Beach County.
Legal Aid's Domestic Violence Project works within the court system as an advocate for victims of domestic violence in Palm Beach County by providing high quality civil legal consultation and representation of victims in court. “Domestic violence means assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, aggravated stalking, kidnapping, false imprisonment, or any criminal offense resulting in physical injury or death of one family or household member by another family or household member.”
JOB SUMMARY
The Domestic Violence Project attorney will provide legal representation and advocacy to victims of domestic violence in Palm Beach County. This position will be responsible for the preparation and representation of clients in court. Work schedule is hybrid and is generally Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with additional evening or weekend work as required to effectively represent clients. Travel to courthouses in Palm Beach County is required.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Represents victims in cases involving assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, aggravated stalking, kidnapping, false imprisonment, or any criminal offense resulting in physical injury or death. Position requires attendance in court, contact with pro se litigants, Supervising Attorney, fellow unit attorneys and paralegals and, when needed contact with the Executive Director and participation in staff activities. The successful applicant will:
- Represent clients before judicial tribunals in domestic violence matters.
- Conduct interviews with clients at the office or elsewhere.
- Investigate and develop cases, including conducting necessary interviews and discovery.
- Counsel and prepare clients to testify in court.
- Develop specialized skills and knowledge in this area of the law.
- Remain current on new developments in the law and attend training courses which are applicable to Legal Aid domestic violence clients.
- Timely input accurate and complete records and files regarding cases in client database.
- Timely input time and other records as required by funding sources.
- Develop and maintain relationships with the Palm Beach County Bar Association, victim services, and other referral sources.
- Assist in the development and execution of community education projects and activities.
- Serve on community, bar, and county committees where feasible.
- Attend staff and other meetings in the community as assigned.
- Maintain client confidentiality.
- Comply with all agency policies and procedures.
- Work with other staff members to form a positive, supportive team atmosphere.
- Must work the days and hours to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks and be punctual and timely in meeting all performance requirements, including but not limited to, attendance standards and work deadlines.
- Maintain courteous, professional, and effective working relationships with employees and clients of the organization.
- Assist the Executive Director and/or supervisor with special projects, assignments and any additional duties as deemed appropriate or as needed.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) from A.B.A. accredited law school.
- Spanish speaking preferred, but not mandatory.
- Member of the Florida Bar or pending.
- One or more years of legal experience, or clinical experience.
- Ability to attend court hearings with short notice and work with deadlines.
- Knowledge of applicable statutes and Rules of Procedure.
- Dependability, initiative, motivation, and ability to work independently.
- Strong, positive interpersonal skills to work in a fast paced, busy environment.
- Good judgment and organization.
- Ability to work independently and responsibly.
- High ethical standards.
SALARY: Salary range depending on experience. Full benefits package in addition to salary includes:
- Vacation leave earnings equal 2.4 weeks a year (beginning the first of the month after 30 days of employment) and increases to 3 weeks a year after two years of employment.
- Sick leave earnings equal 2.4 weeks a year (beginning the first of the month after 30 days of employment).
- 13-15 paid holidays per year (depending on court schedule).
- Health, dental and vision insurance (beginning first of the month after 30 days of employment).
- Employer paid short-term disability/long-term disability and life insurance (beginning first of the month after 30 days of employment).
- Employer matches up to 5% of 401K plan contribution (eligible after one year of service).
- Salary paid bi-weekly by direct deposit.
- Mileage and reimbursements processed weekly.
- Law school student loan repayment assistance for eligible individuals.
APPLICATION PROCESS AND DEADLINE: Send resume and cover letter with salary requirements by Friday, April 17, 2026.
The Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EOE ADA
Korn Ferry is currently retained by a global provider of comprehensive supply chain solutions, helping clients streamline operations through strategic planning, procurement, and logistics support. Our clients’ multidisciplinary teams—are comprised of equipment planners, engineers, builders, and project managers—having collaborated closely with their clients and their consultants to deliver tailored, efficient, and transparent supply chain services for the construction industries.
Our client is seeking both National and Regional Account Executives to drive growth through their supply chain and procurement solutions. This role is responsible for developing and executing strategic sales initiatives across targeted markets and key accounts. Working in partnership with national sales, operations, and marketing teams, you will help shape the business center’s success by expanding market presence and delivering measurable results.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and own sales growth within your region, meeting or exceeding revenue and profitability targets.
- Identify, pursue, and close new business opportunities, converting pipeline prospects into long-term clients.
- Develop and execute strategic sales plans targeting key industries such as industrial, data centers, healthcare, education, aviation, and others.
- Build and nurture executive-level relationships, turning strategic connections into tangible business partnerships.
- Collaborate with national and local sales teams to ensure a unified approach to client engagement across enterprise accounts.
- Act as a trusted advisor for clients throughout the project lifecycle to ensure satisfaction, repeat business, and long-term loyalty.
- Align local business strategies with national sales goals to deliver consistency and sustainable growth.
- Partner with supply chain, procurement, and marketing teams to enhance vendor relationships, create targeted campaigns, and generate new leads.
- Analyze current sales performance to recommend operational and financial improvements.
- Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to standardize and optimize sales processes.
- Support recruitment, onboarding, and development of new team members, fostering a high-performance culture.
- Represent the organization as an industry leader at client meetings, conferences, and professional events.
Salary Range: The base range is $200-300k plus a first-year bonus. Full benefits, 401k, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain, engineering, or related field.
- 8+ years of progressive experience in business development, sales, or supply chain management—preferably within construction, engineering, or manufacturing sectors.
- Strong understanding of domestic and international supply chain operations.
- Knowledge of mechanical and electrical equipment is preferred.
- Proven success developing strategic partnerships and exceeding sales targets.
- Excellent presentation, negotiation, and relationship management skills at senior executive levels.
- Demonstrated ability to think strategically while executing tactically in fast-paced, complex environments.
- Strong leadership skills with experience managing and mentoring teams across locations.
- Proficiency in CRM and Microsoft Office applications.
- Willingness to travel as required.
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Primary Duties:
- Responsible for shift performance in all areas, including Safety, Quality, Total Cost, and Delivery.
- Support Lead Continuous Improvement Initiatives throughout the facility.
- Track Key Performance Indicators (KPl's) daily: weekly, and monthly, to include collecting, analyzing, and problem solving based on data collected.
Essential Elements:
- Ability to lead, communicate, and work with cross-functional teams in a union environment both verbally and written.
- Computer literate in Microsoft Office.
- Experience in implementing and supervising Continuous Improvement Facility:
Root Cause Analysis (examples: SIX Sigma, 8D, Lean, A3) Changeover Improvements (examples: Line, Product) Managing Process Tools (examples: TPM, 5S, Standardized Work, Material Control, WIP,
- Self-motivated, results-oriented, ability to prioritize in fast-paced environment.
- Previous experience In USDA requirements a plus. Ability to learn quickly is essential.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Develop, train, and motivate hourly employees to optimize safety, quality, total cost, and delivery which drives efficiency, productivity, cooperation, and morale.
- Ensure all shift employees, equipment, and areas of operation conform to appropriate health and safety regulations, Including USDA regulations.
- Reward and discipline shift employees in accordance with established policies and labor agreement. Maintain documentation for all such actions.
- Evaluate performance of all new employees during probationary period.
- Maintain current RF Inventory System.
- Maintain direct labor costs within budget.
- Control line usage variance within budget.
- Review plant safety and sanitation practices regularly with employees and recommend necessity changes in procedure.
- Support procedures for effective manufacturing, maintenance, quality, and cost control activities.
EXPERIENCE/ SPECIALIZED SKILLS REQUIRED
- 3-5 years of proven supervisory experience.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office.
- RF Inventory experience recommended.
VP, Clinical Recruiting – Nashville, TN (Hybrid, but must live in Nashville area)
Korn Ferry has partnered with Cardiovascular Logistics (CVL) on a search for a VP, Clinical Recruiting in Nashville, TN. CVL is building an enterprise provider recruiting and workforce planning function, and they are looking for a VP of Clinical Recruiting to lead and scale this critical area. This is a senior, high‑impact role ideal for someone who thrives in building systems, leading high‑touch clinical recruiting, and driving measurable outcomes.
About the Role
The VP of Clinical Recruiting will design CVL’s recruiting operating system, lead physician and APP recruitment, and partner closely with physician leadership to ensure predictable, high‑quality hiring aligned with growth priorities. The role will build dashboards, workforce plans, KPIs, and a centralized recruiting team to support CVL’s multi‑market expansion.
What You’ll Do
- Lead enterprise physician and APP recruiting, serving as a primary closer for critical roles
- Build analytics, dashboards, KPIs, and a data‑driven recruiting infrastructure
- Deliver workforce planning and forecasting aligned to strategic markets and service lines
- Partner with Local Executive Boards and practice leadership to prioritize and accelerate hiring
- Build durable pipelines through outreach, conferences, fellowships, and referral programs
- Support staffing integration for new markets and M&A activity
What They’re Looking For
- 10+ years of healthcare provider recruitment - physician, APP, Cardiology, Oncology, Radiology, etc. strongly preferred
- 5+ years leading multi‑site or specialty‑based recruiting teams
- Proven success building scalable, metrics‑driven recruiting processes and systems
- Strong physician‑facing credibility and closing capability
- Analytical, data‑fluent, and comfortable partnering with BI/IT on dashboards
- Experience in workforce strategy, change management, and competitive‑market recruiting
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