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The Operations Specialist/Watch Officer (WO), Jr level provides day-to-day administrative support to the USAID Command Center, related to telephone, correspondence, and document support. Must be proficient in crafting all types of correspondence that reach their target audience with clarity and comprehension to include the senior management level.
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Oversee USF Diabetes and Endocrinology Center Research protocol regulatory compliance, including IRB submission and correspondence. Coordinate correspondence with research sponsors, including completion of feasibility questionnaires, oversight of query responses.
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SEC/FINRA Compliance Analyst Responsibilities: Assisting Compliance Consultants with completion of various compliance tasks for RIA clients including, but not limited to, disclosure documentation updates, policies and procedures reviews, email/correspondence reviews, personal securities reviews, advertising reviews, etc.
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The certification engineer tracks the completion of all documents, initiates and tracks written correspondence with the ACO or international CAA including formal responses to issue papers and CRI.
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Monitors open-source intelligence, news media, and DoS cables. Regular communications and interaction with principals in the Department of State (DOS), Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the Center for Disease Control (CDC), and other executive branch agencies.
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Must complete and pass TVPPA Pre-Apprentice Assessment Workshop (climbing school) and TVPPA Lineman Apprentice Correspondence Course, Unit 1, on Basic Mathematics and Electricity within six (6) months from date of employment.
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Permian Resources (NYSE: PR) is currently seeking a mineral Land Tech. Reporting to the TX Midland Basin Land Lead, the Land Tech is responsible for preparing complex and routine correspondence for other required documentation signers.
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Responsible for entering and tracking critical dates with respect to litigation while discerning the appropriate information to enter into the docket in a timely accurate manner; interpreting official documents and correspondence to gather necessary information for entry into the docketing tracking systems.
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Support DoD CTF program reporting requirements by drafting correspondence and briefings for DoD and for USG law enforcement agency personnel. Additional certification, such as CAMS (Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist) or CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) is preferred.
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Supervises and coordinates the St. Anthony Foundation office functions, including maintaining donor tracking records, correspondence, donor recognition, and volunteer management. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals.
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Will also oversee and manage the Nurse Educator Manager and Clinical Nurse Educator, including but not limited to workflow, hiring, terminating, disciplining, handling confidential correspondence, maintaining confidential employee relations information, and completing performance evaluations.
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The ability to use MS Word and MS Excel for simple to intermediate-level correspondence and spreadsheet creation is required. The Convention Services Manager will work closely with the catering/sales department and banquet department to ensure client satisfaction is met.
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To assist the program administrator in performing general secretarial tasks, and staff support services which, depending on specific assignments, may include duties such as preparation of correspondence, forms, and reports, composing minutes, receptionist functions, computer processing, spreadsheet and other software, file maintenance, public contact / information dissemination, and budget monitoring.
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4+ years of experience designing and developing high resiliency on-demand and batch omni-channel correspondence. Experience with correspondence in foreign languages and alternate formats, e.g., Spanish, Chinese, large print, braille.
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Prepare correspondence, memorandums, forms, manuals, requisitions, reports, and presentation for the tax assessor/collector. Eligible for registration with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation as a Registered Tax Assessor/Collector (RTA) or Certified Tax Assessor/Collector, preferred.
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