Top Compensation and Benefits Executive plans and directs compensation and benefits policies, objectives, and initiatives. Engages in high-level strategic planning of compensation and benefits programs designed to attract and retain employees. Being a Top Compensation and Benefits Executive ensures compensation and benefits programs remain within budgetary constraints and align with organizational goals. Monitors trends, provides recommendations, and suggests initiatives. Additionally, Top Compensation and Benefits Executive consults with legal and financial professionals to ensure compliant and financially sound programs. Evaluates vendors, negotiates and completes contracts. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Top Compensation and Benefits Executive manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within various sub-functions and departments. To be a Top Compensation and Benefits Executive typically requires 8+ years of managerial experience. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Seeking a 4th CRNA to join three full-time CRNAs and two full-time Anesthesiologists on staff. The Anesthesia department employs a Medical Supervision model which allows great flexibility and autonomy for all CRNAs. 50% general surgeries, including eyes and urology; 25% Orthopedics; 10% OB/GYN; and 15% other surgeries. Head/heart cases are not performed.
Practice Features
A highly competitive annual salary which is negotiable based on experience, plus an additional call pay stipend. Relocation assistance, forgivable educational loan assistance, continuing education assistance, and comprehensive benefits.
About Caribou, Maine
Caribou is the second-largest city in Aroostook County and the most northeastern city in the United States. It is a favorite spot to venture from when heading out on Maine?s interconnected snowmobile trail system to access the 1,600 miles of trails in Aroostook County. Winter comes early to Caribou and stays late, so they celebrate it each year in February with a fun, family-friendly Winter Carnival.
Besides snowmobiling, Caribou has plenty to offer. Just outside of Caribou is the Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge, which has more than five miles of trails perfect for hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing. The Aroostook Valley Trail passes through Caribou on its 28 miles of multi-purpose trails from Presque Isle to New Sweden.?
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