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As a member of the senior leadership team, the CFO will be an advisor to the CEO, President and Chief Advancement Officer, board of directors, and other relevant internal stakeholders, evaluating and assisting them with their budgeting, financial monitoring, planning, and analysis.
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The CFO is a key point of contact and liaison to the Chief Investment Officer and the investment team. We believe that private support grows out of good relationships between campus leaders, faculty and program staff who need support, and the alumni and friends who want to invest in UW–Madison.
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The Chief Engagement Officer also overseesstrategic budget development and monitoring for the section. The Chief EngagementOfficer will report to the Chazen Museum Director but may report to theChief Operating Officer on an interim basis.
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Drive and support global anti-bribery and anti-corruption compliance strategy and ensure that company-wide compliance programs are implemented globally with effective monitoring, and coordinate with regional compliance teams to adopt regional programs or guidelines, if needed.
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There is emphasis on proactive monitoring, governance, risk identification and escalation, as well as making sound risk decisions commensurate with the business unit's risk appetite and all risk and compliance program requirements.
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Headquartered in the Netherlands and operating in more than 100 countries globally, we focus our advanced technology and deep clinical and consumer insights on Precision Diagnosis, Image Guided Therapy, Enterprise Informatics, Monitoring/ Connected Care, Sleep & Respiratory Care and Personal Health.
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Assist in field work tasks, such as nesting bird surveys, vegetation community assessments, wetland delineations, special-status plant and wildlife surveys, restoration monitoring and construction biological monitoring.
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Provides a high standard of daily husbandry care and exhibit maintenance including animal feedings, exhibit and back of house cleaning, health monitoring and environmental sampling. Provides a high standard of daily husbandry care and exhibit maintenance including animal feedings, exhibit and back of house cleaning, health monitoring and environmental sampling.
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Experience with monitoring all ground distributing activity including mass grading, grubbing, weed abatement, trenching and any excavation on previously disturbed and undisturbed ground. Perform biological monitoring at construction sites to implement mitigation measures.
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Develop and operationalize monitoring and evaluation frameworks for zoo wildlife conservation efforts for further understanding of impact and investment. Develop and operationalize monitoring and evaluation frameworks for zoo wildlife conservation efforts for further understanding of impact and investment.
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Professional experience with desert tortoise, burrowing owl, coastal California gnatcatcher, least Bell’s vireo, other special-status plant and wildlife species, nest monitoring, or habitat restoration is preferred.
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We are seeking a mid-level Biologist to join our growing team to provide environmental support, including conducting special-status species and marine mammal surveys, biological monitoring, reporting, and environmental inspections.
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Documented experience with construction compliance monitoring, ideally previous approvals at the CDFW Designated Biologist level are preferred. WRA's Compliance Monitoring Team specializes in project implementation, permitting compliance, monitoring, and reporting.
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Our client is looking for a Senior Wildlife Biologist to join their small but growing team near Concord, CA. You will be responsible for coordinating projects, preparing technical sections and reports, conducting resource impact analysis, monitoring project areas during construction and managing (3) field biologists.
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Assist and/or lead field work tasks, as needed, such nesting bird surveys, vegetation community assessments, wetland delineation and classification, special status plant and wildlife surveys, and compliance monitoring.
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