Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Project Director is generally responsible for the following: 1. Lead teams and managers in all aspects of a project 2. Develop, track, and evaluate programs to help achieve State goals and objectives 3. Schedule and provision resources 4. Present all formal DMO communication and correspondence to the State ; The list below generalizes the responsibilities of the Provider Relations Director and is not intended to be allinclusive. The Provider Relations Director is generally responsible for the following: 1. Strengthen relationships with key providers and group practices 2. Lead all aspects of Provider Relations to include provider relations and operations to support provider service, provider education, and product and market expansions 3. Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of the provider network 4. Lead, develop, and train staff to educate key individuals in provider groups regarding new approaches, products, reimbursement methodologies, appropriate coding including risk scores, quality measures and policy standards changes.; The list below generalizes the responsibilities of the Dental Director and is not intended to be all-inclusive. The Dental Director is generally responsible for the following: 1. Supervise dentists and hygienists and providing clinical direction to the Dental Assistant Manager and clinical outreach staff 2. Develop, maintain, and implement formal clinic policies and procedures 3. Guide dentists and professional staff to deliver consistent standards of care according to policies and ensuring clinical practices are above reproach and of the highest quality 4. Evaluate the professional staff to ensure performance goals related to production, clinical quality, and regulatory compliance are met; The list below generalizes the responsibilities of the Chief Financial Officer and is not intended to be all-inclusive. The Chief Financial Officer is generally responsible for the following: 1. Work with senior managers to efficiently develop budget proposals, provide access to project finance information, and ensure contract/grant compliance and reporting 2. Research revenue opportunities and economic trends, analyze internal operations, and identify areas for cost reduction and process enhancement 3. Perform risk management through analysis of company liabilities and investments, and evaluate and manage capital structure and fundraising initiatives 4. Oversee HR operations by coordinating with external service providers (ex: payroll, benefits, recruitment) and internal staff responsible for other aspects of HR 5. Monitor business performance with tracking tools, establish corrective measures as needed, and prepare detailed reports for earnings calls and management team 6. Managing finance personnel and overseeing financial IT systems, ensure compliance with relevant regulatory entities (ex: Financial Accounting Standards Board, Internal Revenue Service, state attorneys general); The list below generalizes the responsibilities of the Information Technology Director and is not intended to be allinclusive. The Dental Director is generally responsible for the following: 1. Lead development and implementation processes for the organization’s IT systems and department 2. Develop and implement business continuity protocols to minimize disruption to business operations in the event of emergency situations or data loss 3. Establish efficiency and efficacy standards, provide recommendations for improvement of IT infrastructure 4. Analyze IT infrastructure and systems performance to assess operating costs, productivity levels, upgrade requirements, and other metrics and needs 5. Oversee security of systems, networks, and enterprise information 6. Facilitate IT security audits or investigations 7. Develop and maintain relationships with external IT vendors and service providers