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4+ years' direct experience in financial planning & analysis, business analytics, and/or corporate or strategic finance. Senior Financial Analyst - Core Product - Finance & Administration.
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Required: At least 3 years of working experience in a law firm where the majority of time was spent on probate/trust administration and estate planning. You will oversee all aspects of probate administration, trust administration and prepare estate plans that include wills, trusts, deeds, and ancillary documents.
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Master's Degree required (and areas of study should include health policy, research administration, business administration or legal/regulatory). Develops, implements, and directs the export compliance program for Nemours to ensure compliance with export control laws and regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations ("ITAR"), the Export Administration Regulations ("EAR"), and the regulations administered by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC.
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Evidence of a Master's degree in related field, such as finance, business, public administration, public policy, economics, higher education administration; OR three (3) years relevant work experience in budgeting, forecasting, or financial analysis in the public or nonprofit sectors (preferably in higher education.
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Four (4) years in education, psychology, business, public administration, health care, educational technology, social science, liberal arts, communications, accounting, finance, library science, or a directly related field.
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A minimum of 5 years of direct HR experience, preferably in an HR Business Partner role, along with a bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field.
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Oversee the administration of the City of Santa Rosa's Neighborhood Revitalization Program, a multi-disciplinary effort that focuses City resources on key residential and/or commercial neighborhood issues such as property conditions, public safety, formation of owner, resident, and business associations, and specialized programs to assist at-risk youth.
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Pattern 3: A graduate degree in Public Administration or Business Administration or a Master's degree in Social Work or a Master's degree from a two-year counseling program AND two (2) years of full-time supervisory or managerial experience in employment, eligibility, social service programs, or administrative and staff services work in areas such as personnel, administrative analysis, accounting, auditing, budgeting, or data processing in a public social services agency.
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High School diploma or its equivalent supplemented by coursework in community recreation, park and recreation administration, business administration, exercise management, sports administration of related field.
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The Business Systems Analyst is also responsible for day-to-day operational activities consisting of end user support, troubleshooting, issue resolution and issue escalation. Provide operational support, issue escalation, resolution follow-through and system administration activities for core in-scope Medical Affairs systems such as Salesforce.com (Service Cloud), Veeva CRM, Veeva Vault (MedComms) including submission of incident support tickets as requiredExperience:Relevant knowledge and experience.
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From an accredited college or university with a major in finance, business administration, economics, accounting, engineering, mathematics, banking and credit, law, statistics, or another field related to the position such as agriculture, agricultural economics, farm, livestock, farm management, ranch management, rural sociology, dairy science, domestic agricultural development or agronomy; OR.
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Bachelor’s degree in IT, Management Information Systems (MIS), Analytics, Business Administration, or related field. Job Title: Business Analyst – Finance Systems (hybrid) Perform system support/administration that includes user support.
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We are actively recruiting for a Director of Business Development and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Services to drive business development, promote dispute resolution services, and manage the administration of arbitration and mediation cases.
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Solid understanding of regulations for HTS (Harmonized Tariff Codes), U.S CBP (Customs Border Protection), FDA (Food & Drug Administration), OGA (Other Government Agency) clearances, and Federal & International Hazardous Material Regulations.
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Bachelors in public health administration, business administration, psychology, social work, marriage, and family therapy, education, nursing, or related field; or should have at least 40 college credit hours in the relevant fields of study and a minimum of 14 years of experience working in a management position within a general residential operation.
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