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Support cross functional efforts of the investment department including policy, financial reporting, and legislative matters. Four or more years of experience in manager selection, fixed income, and/or credit analysis.
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Responsible for, providing technical and analytical support on reimbursement related issues; interpretation, research and impact analysis of governmental regulations and legislative activity; budget development and oversight; supporting forecasting demands, and overflow of cost report financial activities.
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Build a research and legislative agenda and workplan, align the workplan with the overall organizational goals and priorities, and ensure the AZCenter’s policy and research work uses a racial equity lens and analysis of structural racism.
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This position will develop significant subject matter expertise in SCP’s energy policy and will be required to work independently on various projects as they come up, including topical research, developing advocacy positions, commercial analysis & decision-making, and interfacing with stakeholders in policy related matters.
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Support preparation of UTMB’s biennial Legislative Appropriations Request (LAR). Experience with information technology applications used for financial modeling, data analysis and visualization, and enterprise financial management for large organizations.
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Knowledge of: Generally accepted accounting principles applicable to public agencies; principles and practices of payroll administration; pertinent state and federal laws governing wage and hour calculations, tax deductions and payroll-related issues; accounting and finance computer programs; electronic data processing principles as applied to general, cost, payroll, AP and managerial accounting; standard office practices; basic forecasting and methods and techniques of financial analysis.
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Keep up to date with current federal and state tax legislative enactments and proposals. Perform quarterly and year end analysis to determine the consolidated provision for income taxes.
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Bringing a strong health equity lens to every task, the Policy Advisor will be a primary source of highly skilled policy analysis and play a central role implementing the health policy team’s advocacy priorities.
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Conduct research, analysis, and review of corporate tax laws for legislative changes and provide recommendations to senior management. Job SummaryCDH, PC is looking for an experienced and highly motivated Tax Manager to join our Tax team in Itasca, Illinois.
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Makes presentations of research or data analysis to a variety of audiences and HHSC executive staff. Experience with the legislative session and/or governmental agencies like the Comptroller or Legislative Budget Board.
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Performs specialized legal research and writing in support of work in assigned area of criminal or civil prosecution, including research and analysis of statutes, legislative intent, judicial precedents, agency rules and regulations, and law review articles as they related to assigned cases to include those of an especially complex or unprecedented nature.
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Perform budget analysis of financial programs with high visibility such as congressional budget line items; the impact of changes in legislative or regulatory requirements; consideration of long-range program goals and objectives.
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The Health Care Policy Analyst works with other American Action Forum (AAF) researchers and policy analysts and is responsible for original research and analysis of health care policy proposals, legislative initiatives and enacted laws.
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Examples of creditable courses include forest biometrics, forest mensuration, forest valuation, statistical analysis of forest resource data, renewable natural resources inventories and analysis, and photogrammetry or remote sensing.
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The Finance Manager ensures compliance with not-for-profit accounting standards, legislative, and regulatory frameworks. Responsibilities include financial reporting, accounting, planning and analysis, bookkeeping, customer invoicing, budgeting, cashflow management, and more.
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