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The Academic Program Support Specialist (APSS) provides front desk and administrative support services to academic leadership, department chairs, faculty, instructors, and students. Academic Program Support Specialist.
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This position supervises 57 full-time employees and 40 student assistants in the following classifications: MPP (sworn and non-sworn positions), sergeant, corporal, police officer, information technology consultant, dispatcher, parking officers, community service specialists and other administrative support personnel.
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Reporting to the Chairman of the Audit Committee with administrative reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), this position is charged with the leadership, innovation, governance, and management necessary to identify, evaluate, mitigate, and monitor the company's operational, financial and strategic risks.
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The Director of Enterprise Risk Management is responsible for developing, maintaining, and implementing all aspects of the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program. Minimum five years' experience managing or directing a focused internal audit or enterprise risk management program that uses a strategic lens to identify, prioritize, manage, and monitor risks at an enterprise level.
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Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) will require routine interface with all levels of management and government customers. This is a multi-faceted Sr. Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) position with possible supervisory/leadership responsibility, working in support of special access programs.
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In addition, the ACCS Lead Residential Counselor assumes administrative officer roles in the program to support the Program Director in performance of their duties and responsibilities.
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Supervise, direct, train and evaluate the Resident Assistants with the support of the Program Director, Director of Victory Housing and the Chief Human Resource Officer. The Shelter Manager reports to the Program Director for weekly supervision and programmatic assignments.
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Serves as confidential assistant to the EVP and COO; composes and prepares correspondence, reports, memoranda, and other materials as directed by the EVP and COO. Screens, answers, and makes phone calls at the discretion of the EVO and COO. Administers Variety Care's Reach Out and Read Program.
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Reports to: Program Director (Administrative) and Chief Nursing Officer (Nursing) Collaborate with the Chief Nursing Officer, Medical Director, Psych Consultant, program leadership, and the Director of Operations to develop and revise policies, procedures, and clinical protocols for the care of patients.
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FA shall have the ability to learn and utilize Government and commercial databases such White House Draw, Financial and Business Management System (FBMS), AFS4, NPS Help Desk Ticket, Concur Travel, GSA Advantage, and NASA SEWP. The FA shall provide financial accounting support, along with administrative and clerical support, to the construction management and design team.
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Assist Senior Program Officer with administrative and facilitation tasks, as needed and requested. Assist Program Officers, Associate Director, and/or Program Director with administrative and facilitation tasks as requested, including onboarding/training new employees and coordinating and implementing internal and external meetings including work groups, task forces, advisory panels and webinars.
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Provide leadership and training regarding the administrative requirements of sponsored program activity by serving as institutional resources for information regarding all aspects of sponsored program administration to include funding opportunities for all types of biomedical grants and contracts, rules and regulations of state, federal and other sponsoring agencies and submission and compliance issues related to the sponsors.
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Provide management, administrative, and technical interface with the Government Contract Officer Representative (COR) in all matters that affect the accomplishment of services under the contract.
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The Vice President, Global Operations (VPGO) reports directly to the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) and plays a pivotal role in the operational leadership and management of the IJM enterprise.
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