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The Senior Contract Specialist, Contract Center of Excellence will report to the Associate Director, Contract Center of Excellence, and will be responsible for the drafting, redline review, and negotiation of complex Indirect Procurement Contracts within the business technology, professional services, marketing, market research, human resources, and research and development space within Indirect Procurement.
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Review all non-sponsored claims/invoices for VCU Health System, affiliate/subawards, contractor services as well as vendor services (FedEx, dry ice, etc.) Research Administrators typically report to a senior research administrator, manager, director, or PI. Working titles may include: Research Administrator, Clinical Research Administrator, Contract and Grant Administrator.
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Eight (8)+ years of contract specialist experience, preferably within the Department of Defense (DoD). Prepare all documentation for the Contracting Officer's review in accordance with applicable federal rules and regulations such as FAR, DFAR and OMB Circulars and also DTRA's AL-AC Issuances Desk Guide.
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Administer technical aspects of construction contract modifications (prepare cost estimates, review cost proposals, assist Contract Specialist or Contracting Officer in negotiations, prepare modification packages for processing by Contracting Officer.
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Project contract review and maintenance. Halff is looking for a Project Accountant (Billing Specialist) to join our Accounting Department in Houston, TX, Richardson, TX OR Tampa, FL. This position will be responsible for monthly client billing and follow up on collections.
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EXPERIENCE: Eight (8)+ years of contract specialist experience, preferably within the Department of Defense (DoD). This support includes analyzing proposals submitted for contracts and contract modifications; preparation of pre and post negotiation documentation; and documenting DTRA contract files.
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Assist in coordinating mandatory post-award contract meetings, like post-award kickoff meetings as applicable, preconstruction conferences, informal or formal partnering meetings, schedule acceptance meetings, design review meetings as applicable, coordination and mutual understanding meetings, LEED coordination meetings as applicable, facility turnover planning meetings (NAVFAC Red Zone), and final inspections.
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ROLE: Senior Contract Specialist, Indirect Procurement Contract Center of Excellence. Ability to review historical contract information to assess current contracting requirements.
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Effectively utilizes document management and versioning tools to enable effective collaboration between parties involved in contract review. You will coordinate vendor selection, contract initiation, negotiation, and contract review and approval processes for business arrangements.
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The Provider Services Specialist implements with high fidelity established contracting, contract monitoring, file review, invoicing, and reporting policies and procedures. The Provider Service specialist leverages these relationships to communicate clearly PHLpreK contract expectations, to monitor provider progress towards meeting contract expectations and to identify when provider performance warrants escalation or referral to Quality Supports.
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As the Contract Specialist, you will review, analyze, negotiate and document contractual agreements and sub-agreements. You will handle policy compliance by assisting in the formulation of processes and procedures for negotiation of contract awards, review contract and sub-agreements for government/regulatory compliance with policies and statutes, review new legislation, and coordinate with SDSU Offices of Research Affairs, Business and Financial Affairs and Environmental Health and Safety.
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Medical Staff Coordinator & Contract Analyst has access to confidential information relating to physician credentialing/recredentialing, peer review, patient care issues, and information relating to hospital and medical staff policies and practices.
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The Contracts Specialist will perform a full range of contract management functions ranging from proposal development, contract review, drafting, negotiation, and close out, as well as subcontract and procurement management.
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Manages the briefing and creative review process with external partners (media and/or creative agency) Presents creative to Advertising Manager and collects feedback. This is a CONTRACT position This position is HYBRID in Redmond, WA. Hybrid positions require regular onsite work following the schedule and guidelines for their division.
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Review upstream (prime contract) and downstream (purchase order & subcontract) change orders. The Staff Project Controls Specialist will be responsible for leading the project controls processes with the internal project management team to execute project deliverables within budget and schedule.
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