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Manage project financials and supporting contract documents ensuring a healthy project gross margin, appropriate staff utilization, funding and contracts paperwork, invoicing and payments, budge to actual variances, financial and staffing projections, estimate to complete and estimate at completion, project management review reporting, and, if appropriate, earned-value reporting.
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Management and execution of a variety of customer service and value-added service requests/inquiries including but not limited to: account activity; policy administration and insurance placement; billing activity; claims administration; coverage/loss analysis; contract review for insurability; review policy forms and endorsements; review audits; identify errors and facilitate corrective actions; Certificates of Insurance; Evidences of Property; and Cancellation/Reinstatements.
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Review all policies, identifying and notifying AE or Producer of any discrepancies and ensuring that all necessary changes are submitted to and issued by the carrier. Direct day-to-day activities and workflow assigned to administrative, customer service and/or account management team which includes delegation and prioritization of assignment/task, communication on performance expectations, and monitoring execution to ensure performance requirements and timelines are met.
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Key Words: RN Travel, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Travel Contract, Travel Nursing, Case Manager, Case Management, Utilization Review, Case Manager RN Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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Act as end-to-end single point of contact throughout the contract management process, escalating to leadership when necessary; review client redlines and client terms for specific contracts by leveraging playbooks, and when required, escalate clauses for review to SMEs, RM, Independence and OGC, ensuring SME input is incorporated into contract, and negotiate directly with client.
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Minimum five years of recent experience in contract management, government/commercial contracting, procurement or in another capacity directly reviewing, drafting, or negotiating government/commercial contracts; preferably in the professional services industry.
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Create contract review and approval request in Icertis, contract management system. 5+ years experience in business operations, contract management or related systems supporting these activities.
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Coordinate ERP system reports to assist with Monthly Budget review. Demonstrated organizational skills and time management with focus on processes, projects, and systems to efficiently meet business needs.
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Assist preconstruction group, when possible, to become familiar with process, design meetings, contract review, managing internal and external projects, generating schedules, and reviewing scope, timelines, costs, long lead time items and GCs.
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Lead the review of requirements, development of sourcing strategies, lead the supplier due diligence process, coordinate the RFP process, contract negotiation and award, and oversight of the contract management process.
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Assist ownership, executive management and legal team in all stages of transactional matters, including Contract review and drafting. If you have Paralegal with experience in Contract drafting, review and presentation and want to work in a fast paced, diverse environment on a variety of projects, send your resume, cover letter and salary requirements.
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Supervise processes for refreshing and updating contract templates, clause libraries, and contract review checklists to maintain compliance with regulatory requirements, Bank contracting standards, and vendor risk management standards.
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Under the supervision of the Executive Director, the Contract Manager will oversee and coordinate all aspects of the contract management lifecycle for STRIVE’s portfolio of funding agreements.
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Our Federal National, Security and Justice (NSJ) Organization is growing, and we are looking for dedicated, highly motivated Legal Assistant's (Management Analyst I) to join our team supporting a large government contract.
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Vendor Contract Review – Managing the Property Site Vendors. BA degree or two years’ experience in affordable housing and management is desirable. The John Stewart Company is a full-service housing management, development and consulting organization that began in 1978 with a commitment to providing high quality service in the affordable housing sector.
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