Vice President - Player Development

Vice PresidentVice PresidentFull TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 501-1,000

Location

United States

Posted

70 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Vice President - Player Development

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Ottawa

Our team members are the key to our company’s success, and their health and well-being, as well as that of their families, is very important to us. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that allows our team members stay healthy, plan for their future and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Benefits may vary with employment status. To see our fill list of Team Member Benefits please visit our career site: www.gotoworkhappy.com/benefits Job Description: The VP of Player Development is responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with existing customers through personal contact in order to generate incremental increases in gaming revenues. The right candidate must develop and maintain new business relationships to increase awareness, drive trial and build customer loyalty. - Greets customers in the casino and participates in social events and special promotions - Evaluates player ratings to track visits, arranges accommodations and provides complimentary services according to established guidelines - Achieves predetermined targeted production quotas, profitability goals and other goals provided by management for room occupancy, entertainment events, special events and gaming revenue. - Maintains relationships and markets our gaming products and amenities to valued customers while upholding high levels of customer satisfaction - Greets customers in the casino and participates in social events and special promotions. - Issues Player’s Club cards and promotes the program and related promotions. - Increases the growth of gaming revenues through development of a targeted customer base. - Updates customer history for future visits along with customer interests and preferences utilizing company CRM platform. - Ensures the protection of customer rewards and credit lines. - Responsible for marketing to predetermine active and inactive customers by mail and phone to further develop brand loyalty and visitation to the casino and reports results of each. - Assists in the development of incentive programs, host goals, special events and marketing programs. - Maintains up-to-date knowledge of all electronic gaming machines, CRM, promotions, events, entertainment and general property information. - Keeps informed of competitive promotions. - Effectively handles customer complaints and discrepancies in an efficient and courteous manner. - Provides special services to include food, beverage, transportation, cross-property events and Player’s Club programs. - Responds to Player’s Club letters and customer service survey results and communicates that information to the appropriate department manager. - Safeguards the confidential nature of all departmental and general property records. - Other duties as assigned.

Related Categories

Related Job Pages

More Vice President Jobs

Western Electricity Coordinating Council logo

Vice President, Strategic Engagement

Western Electricity Coordinating Council

WECC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We foster an organizational culture that values the visible and invisible qualities that make individuals who they are. When individuals bring their whole selves to work, we will meet our mission now and in the future.

Vice President70 days ago

Description Be a Part of Something that Matters At WECC, we enhance the lives of 90 million people by identifying and mitigating risks to the bulk power system in the West. We are seeking a Vice President, Strategic Engagement to help us further our mission and achieve our business goals. Reporting to the CEO, the Vice President, Strategic Engagement will lead and coordinate WECC’s engagement activities, including WECC’s outreach to and engagement with industry and government partners in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This role will lead WECC’s marketing and communications (both internal and external, including media), branding, and reputation-building initiatives. The individual in this role will be an established collaborator in the Energy sector and will effectively complement WECC’s technical expertise to promote the reliability and security of the bulk power system in the West. This position will lead a team to develop strategic initiatives and internal coordination that foster relationships with key stakeholder and policy groups, including federal, state, and provincial agencies, regulatory and legislative bodies, consumers, and owners, operators, and users of the bulk power system in the West, while also collaborating effectively to build trust and alignment with NERC and the other regional entities (collectively known as the ERO Enterprise). The Vice President, Strategic Engagement will lead a department that collaborates with all program areas in WECC and will design how WECC presents itself externally. This role will lead initiatives to reinforce WECC’s value to the future of the electric industry. The role will serve as an important external spokesperson for the organization and will work closely with the executive team, ERO Enterprise, and Board of Directors. While WECC’s headquarters are located in Salt Lake City, Utah, this position is remote-eligible for candidates based in the Western Interconnection. An estimated 25-50% travel is expected for this role, though unique business needs may require additional travel on occasion. You will— - As a member of WECC’s executive team, share responsibility for leading WECC’s mission and strategy, delivering results, and ensuring team engagement across the organization. - Establish and lead a network of external strategic partnerships and alliances to elevate WECC’s reputation as the center for reliability and security conversations in the West by actively engaging WIRAB, the WECC Member Advisory Committee, and other key stakeholders and coalitions. - Inspire, motivate, lead, and align messaging across a team of professionals supporting communications, training and outreach, external affairs, and international relations. You will be accountable for leveraging team strengths, for the development of short- and long-term objectives, for the development of metrics and accountabilities, and for the delivery of insights and analyses with the goal of advancing WECC’s Long-term Strategy. - Develop and implement a comprehensive and measurable outreach strategy that supports WECC’s risk mitigation mission and the delivery of WECC’s delegated responsibilities. The strategy will segment stakeholders meaningfully, enabling WECC to focus its finite resources on engagement that most effectively advances its reliability-risk mitigation mission. The strategy will assess and analyze external trends, develop trusted partnerships, engage various points of view, and inform legislation and policy matters related to reliability and security issues that could affect WECC or its registered entities. - Ensure that WECC’s comprehensive outreach strategy leverages artificial intelligence, digital technology, and multi-media approaches to engage, educate, and inform across the spectrum of stakeholders about WECC and reliability and security matters. - Serve as a key WECC spokesperson to external audiences and position other WECC executives and management to engage with key stakeholders. - Develop high quality relationships with industry stakeholders and policymakers and seek constructive engagement on key reliability and security challenges facing the grid. - Partner with internal executives and subject matter experts to ensure WECC’s analyses and insights are translated into digestible and useful assessments, initiatives, leadership, and studies with specific and measurable outcomes. - Have deep understanding of WECC’s holistic approach to addressing reliability and security risks and foster cohesive strategic engagement approaches that are coordinated and understood across operational teams. - Build, develop, coach, and mentor a hybrid team to support WECC’s core values, beliefs, and mindsets that can work collaboratively across the organization. Requirements You will enjoy this role if you— - Hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year university in a marketing/communications, public policy, or other related field combined with meaningful professional experience in business development, strategic communications, marketing and engagement, stakeholder relations, external affairs, or related experience. An MBA or master’s degree in public policy, marketing, or a related field is a plus. - Have at least 15 years’ experience in business leadership and a track record of professional advancement in the electric utility industry, a non-profit organization, a regulatory role, or a policy role in an energy- or reliability-related field. - Have proven experience engaging in policy discussions with state, provincial, and federal regulators, policymakers, senior executives, and legislators with the ability to effectively translate those discussions into useful recommendations for decision-makers to guide WECC on aligning its work. - Have a broad understanding of external affairs (government, alliances, partnerships, etc.), corporate communications, and significant senior management experience. - Bring industry experience in the Western Interconnection. - Possess strong computer literacy and proficiency using PCs, including a working knowledge of common applications such as those in the Microsoft Office Suite. - Understand and adhere to sound principles of cybersecurity, including protecting sensitive information, using secure passwords, and following organizational cybersecurity protocols. Our Culture and Values - Our people and our work matter. - Everyone is invited to be a leader. - Independence, perspective, and partnership are how we add value. - Intellectual curiosity, empowerment, and accountability fuel meaningful results. - Continuous improvement and innovation are essential. - We act with intention and focused urgency in everything we do. Benefits and Compensation WECC offers an excellent benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, health reimbursement and flexible spending accounts, a 401(k) plan, and generous paid personal time. Equal Opportunity Employer We foster an organizational culture that values the visible and invisible qualities that make individuals who they are. When individuals bring their whole selves to work, without apprehension, we, as WECC, will meet our mission now and in the future. WECC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. ***Be a part of something that matters!

United States
Radiology Partners logo

AVP, Technical Success

Radiology Partners

Radiology Partners, through its owned and affiliated practices, is a leading radiology practice in the U.S., serving hospitals and other healthcare facilities across the nation. As a physician-led and physician-owned practice, we advance our bold mission by innovating across clinical value, technology, service and economics, while elevating the role of radiology and radiologists in healthcare.

Vice President70 days ago
Full TimeRemoteTeam 5,001-10,000

Role Description - Lead and manage teammates, providing guidance, support, and development opportunities. - Lead and manage the Local Technical Success Team, including hiring, training, and performance management. - Foster a collaborative and high-performance culture within the Technical Success Team. - Conduct regular touchpoints with direct reports and provide constructive feedback to team members. - Remain current with industry knowledge and trends. - Familiarity with regulatory compliance as it pertains to medical imaging, clinical software, and artificial intelligence to collaborate with SVP of Mosaic Clinical Technologies and ensure compliant deployments across practices and client partners. - Develop and execute technical success strategies focused on MosaicOS deployment, adoption, and optimization that align with Mosaic Clinical Technologies’ and Radiology Partners’ operational and clinical objectives. - Collaborate with the SVP of Mosaic Clinical Technologies to identify opportunities for process improvements and operational efficiencies across the MosaicOS™ platform. - Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) such as application adoption rates, deployment timelines, user satisfaction scores, and workflow efficiency to assess the effectiveness of technical success initiatives. - Build and maintain strong relationships with Local practice leaders and radiologists, acting as a trusted advisor and point of escalation for clinical application issues. - Champion the voice of the radiologist and end user within Mosaic Clinical Technologies and Radiology Partners, ensuring clinical feedback is incorporated into MosaicOS™ development and workflow improvements. - Ensure the team delivers proactive and tailored technical support to practices and end users, addressing application needs and workflow concerns promptly. - Must be fluent in MosaicOS™ platform capabilities, Mosaic Reporting, Mosaic Drafting, and the broader Radiology Partners clinical workflows and systems. - Oversee practice onboarding, end-user training, and ongoing application optimization to ensure a smooth and productive clinical experience. - Work with Product, Engineering, and Mosaic leadership on road-mapping and to ensure alignment and support for technical success initiatives and MosaicOS™ rollouts. - Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to ensure clinical application deployments meet regulatory and contractual requirements. - Serve as primary point of contact for technical escalations and issue resolution for operators and rad leaders, ensuring timely and effective responses to concerns regarding clinical applications. - Provide end-user and practice feedback to Mosaic product and engineering teams to drive MosaicOS™ improvements and innovation. - Participate in the development of technical enablement materials, training resources, and optimization playbooks for MosaicOS™ and Mosaic clinical applications. - Analyze application usage data, workflow metrics, and user feedback to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for improvement. - Identify opportunities to expand MosaicOS™ adoption and recommend additional Mosaic tools, features, or workflows that align with practice and radiologist needs. - Prepare and present regular reports on technical success performance, adoption metrics, and deployment outcomes to senior leadership. - Use data-driven insights to inform strategic decisions and initiatives. Qualifications - Bachelor's Degree in appropriate field of study or equivalent work experience. - 10+ years in medical imaging workflow and leadership position and supporting clinical end users and radiologists in a technical environment. - 5+ years of experience in the radiology industry. - Demonstrated ability to communicate, present, and influence credibly and effectively at all levels of the organization, including executive and C-level. - Experience in driving clinical application deployment, end-user adoption, and workflow optimization in a healthcare or radiology environment. - Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. - Proven ability to simultaneously manage multiple practice deployments and optimization initiatives. - Excel while paying strict attention to detail. - Excellent listening, negotiation, and presentation skills. - Excellent verbal and written communications skills. - Self-motivated and able to thrive in a results-driven environment. - Natural relationship builder with integrity, reliability, and maturity. - Ability to prioritize among competing tasks. - Critical thinking and problem-solving skills. - Excellent time management skills, always looking to improve inefficient processes. - Highly proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, enterprise imaging platforms (PACS, RIS, cloud-native solutions), AI-powered clinical tools, and data analytics software. - Deep working knowledge of radiology infrastructure, networking, PACS, RIS, AI-assisted diagnostic tools, and hospital technologies. - Ability to thrive in a fast-paced dynamic environment. Requirements - The salary range for this position is $200,000 – $215,000. - Final determinations may vary based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, certifications, geographic location etc. - This role is also eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. Benefits - Competitive total rewards packages, which include health & wellness coverage options. - 401k benefits. - A broad range of other benefits such as family planning and telehealth (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements).

United States
$200K - $215K / year
Full TimeRemoteTeam 201-500Since 2009

• Own the Top of the Market - Develop and execute a focused strategy to identify, engage, and build lasting relationships with the top 300 private home builders in your region. • Drive Strategic Outside Sales - Prospect, network, and cultivate relationships with high-volume builders, developers, architects, land brokers, and key industry influencers. • Originate Complex Construction Solutions - Structure and originate a range of loan products including vertical construction, land development, bridge financing, and multifamily projects. • Quarterback the Deal - Lead transactions from initial outreach through structuring, underwriting, approval, and closing. • Be a Trusted Advisor - Consult with builders on deal structure, leverage, timing, and risk mitigation. • Execute with Discipline - Develop and implement a targeted sales plan centered on penetrating and expanding within the top builder segment.

Colorado + 4 moreAll locations: Colorado | Florida | Nevada | Texas | Utah
Full TimeRemoteTeam 201-500

Head of Compliance & Quality (Remote - US) **This is a remote position, it is not mobile. Candidates must have a private, stationary, and HIPAA-compliant workspace within their home that is dedicated solely to work. Candidates must reside in the United States to be considered.** Job Title:  Head of Compliance & Quality Location: Remote (US) Work Environment: Remote with HIPAA-compliant home office setup Why Choose Us? Cosán Group is a leading healthcare services organization committed to delivering exceptional preventive care for at-risk older adults. We’re seeking an experienced compliance leader to own the design, execution, and continuous improvement of our compliance model across all CCM and care management services. Join a mission-driven team where you’ll have the opportunity to build systems that enable compliant care at scale and directly impact how we deliver on our promise to patients and partners. What We’re Looking For We’re looking for a strategic, hands-on Head of Compliance & Quality to ensure our policies, workflows, documentation, and billing practices meet CMS requirements in real time and at scale. The ideal candidate brings deep expertise in healthcare compliance and care management programs, with a proven ability to build simple, effective systems in fast-moving environments. This is an operational leadership role where success is measured by how well compliance is embedded into daily workflows—not by policy documentation alone. You identify risk early, drive corrective action quickly, and partner cross-functionally to align compliance with execution. What You’ll Do Operational Compliance Ownership - Own compliance across all CCM workflows including time tracking, documentation, and billing alignment. - Ensure care delivery meets CMS requirements for CCM, RPM, and related programs. - Define and enforce guardrails for clinical and non-clinical staff. Policy Development & Governance - Own development and ongoing maintenance of compliance policies aligned to CMS requirements. - Ensure policies are clear, actionable, and tied to how work is performed. - Translate policies into workflows, training, and system requirements. Workflow Design & Standardization - Partner with Clinical Operations to design compliant, scalable workflows. - Eliminate ambiguity in documentation and care delivery processes. - Ensure consistency across teams. Monitoring & Risk Management - Define compliance KPIs and monitoring dashboards. - Establish real-time visibility into performance and risk. - Identify issues early and drive corrective action. Audit Readiness & Quality Assurance - Build and lead a continuous audit function. - Ensure documentation supports all billed services. - Maintain audit readiness at all times. Cross-Functional Partnership & Training - Partner with Clinical Operations to align compliance with execution. - Work with Engineering to embed compliance into systems and tools. - Develop practical training for staff on compliant care delivery. - Define scope of practice guardrails and escalation paths. Regulatory Oversight - Maintain knowledge of CMS, OIG, HIPAA, and relevant regulations. - Translate regulatory changes into operational updates. - Support audits and external inquiries. Required Qualifications - 7–12+ years in healthcare compliance, clinical operations, or care management. - Direct experience must include care delivery or healthcare servicer with CCM, RPM, or Medicare programs. - Experience in tech-enabled healthcare services. - Designed or improved clinical workflows tied to compliance. - Strong understanding of documentation, billing, and audit requirements. - Proven ability to build processes in a fast-moving environment. - Strategic thinking, problem-solving, and data-driven decision-making. - Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Preferred Qualifications - Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC) or similar credential. - Clinical background (e.g., RN, LPN, or other licensed healthcare professional). - Familiarity with compliance risks in virtual or remote care delivery models. - Experience supporting compliance in value-based care, care coordination, or health tech organizations. - Experience with compliance monitoring tools or audit management systems. Compensation and Benefits - Competitive salary commensurate with experience. - Paid Time Off + Company Holidays. - Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Disability Insurance. - 401(k) retirement plan. - Optional Short-Term, Long-Term Disability, Critical Illness & Accident coverage. - Employee Assistance Program including mental health resources. - Company-provided equipment (laptop, monitor, headset, etc.). Work Environment & Requirements - 100% Remote with a Monday–Friday schedule. - Occasional travel as needed for audits, investigations, or company initiatives. - High-speed broadband internet and private home workspace required - Candidates must complete a company-provided internet speed test to confirm a minimum of 50 Mbps download / 5 Mbps upload. Ready to Apply? If you’re a strategic compliance leader ready to build systems that drive compliant care at scale, we want to hear from you. Apply today and help shape the future of Cosán’s compliance and quality function! Cosán Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity at all levels of the organization. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

United States
Job Closed