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Total 7 Manager job vacancies in Birmingham, Alabama

CLUB MANAGER

Full-time
Maxwell AFB, Alabama
Others
23 hours ago
Plans, organizes, and directs the activities of the club complex, ensu.....

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Head Of Care

Full-time
Birmingham, B20 2DT, England
Customer Service
23 hours ago
Principle Responsibilities The post holder will be responsible for the following: Provide sound clinical leadership and support......

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Senior Education Manager - Allied health Professions

Full-time
Birmingham, B2 4BJ, England
Education / Training
23 hours ago
Delivering Results/Functional Responsibilities Responsible for programme delivery for an assigned portfolio of local and shared r.....

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Band 6 Deputy Ward Manager - Endeavour House

Full-time
Birmingham, B236DW, England
Others
23 hours ago
A Vacancy at Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.To assist the manager in the provision of clinical leader.....

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Operations Manager

Full-time
Birmingham, B1 2NU, England
Others
23 hours ago
Refrigeration Operations Manager - covering the South West and Midlands You will be working with an iconic high-profile client.....

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Project Manager

Full-time
Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 3JH,...
Business Management / Project / Planning
23 hours ago
PROJECT MANAGER Position: Project Manager Location: Birmingham based office - Nationwide projects Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 (D.....

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Insurance Broker Development Manager

Full-time
Birmingham, West Midlands, Solihull...
Finance / Banking / Insurance
23 hours ago
Broker Development Manager - Commercial Insurance Circa 50k/55k + Bonus Scheme / Car Allowance Remote / nearest office. A Global.....

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