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A Police Recruit is a Kentwood Police Department employee that is sponsored to attend an MCOLES approved academy. A Police Recruit is a Kentwood Police Department employee that is sponsored to attend an MCOLES approved academy.
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The Sponsored Programs, Research and External Engagement (SPREE) program at St. Catherine University invites applications for a full-time Sponsored Programs Manager. Manage sponsored programs (grants and contracts) from award to completion to scope, schedule and budget.
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In conjunction with the Director, analyzes Sponsored Programs pre- and post-award programmatic procedures and creates, implements new or modifies existing policies and/or procedures to promote efficiency and productivity within the department and the campus.
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Summary: A sponsored Police Recruit is a Grand Valley State Police Department employee who is sponsored to attend the Grand Valley State University Police Academy. Apply to be sponsored for the Grand Valley Police Academy and become a GVSU Police Offer upon graduation.
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The Director works collaboratively with faculty, foundation and corporate philanthropy, advancement, corporate partnerships, Institute, and The Claremont Colleges Services business offices to foster a robust sponsored project pipeline and ensure compliance with all federal and sponsor regulations and donor designations related to extramural funding.
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Experience reviewing applicable federal statutes and regulations, including a strong understanding of laws and regulations related to research and sponsored activities (e.g., FAR/ DFAR, Uniform Guidance, Intellectual Property, FCOI, IRB/IACUC/IBC, Data/Privacy, Export Controls, etc.
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Generates sales through Company-sponsored (walk-ins and TI's) and employee sponsored (outreach and promotions). Maintains accurate records of all Company-sponsored and employee-sponsored.
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Major Responsibilities:Generates sales through Company-sponsored (walk-ins and TI's) and employee sponsored (outreach and promotions). Always at the forefront of the fitness revolution, Gold's Gym has continually evolved its profile by equipping gyms with the best amenities, the latest in cardio and strength training equipment and functional training areas as well as the most dynamic group exercise programs including Zumba, yoga, group cycling, mixed martial arts, muscle endurance training, and Pilates.
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Conducts telephone inquiries using established Gold's Gym sales systems. Follows up on all prospects by using established Gold's Gym sales systems. Conducts gym tours using established Gold's Gym sales systems.
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Must be able to successfully pass all testing requirements including gym tours, telephone inquiry, counselor planner audit, guest card audit, lead box/bowl program, referral program and corporate outreach program.
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About the Position of Associate Vice President, Research and Sponsored ProgramsAs a direct report to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Associate Vice President of Research and Sponsored Programs (AVP RSP) leads and manages the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.
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The Research Coordinator is a full-time position on the Downers Grove, IL campus that reports to the Associate Director of the Office of Research & Sponsored Programs (ORSP). More than 6,000 full-time students are enrolled in graduate programs in osteopathic medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physician assistant studies, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nurse anesthesia, cardiovascular perfusion, podiatry, optometry, clinical psychology, speech language pathology, biomedical sciences and veterinary medicine.
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Oversee the sponsored programs offices of New York and the Western Division (Touro University California; Touro University Nevada, Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute). Assist in preparation and management of department budget for OVPR, DCM, BioInc, CTU, Environmental Health and Safety, Biosafety Level -3 Laboratory, ORA, and Touro University Office of Sponsored Projects budgets.
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Knowledge of cyber attackers (e.g., script kiddies, insider threat, non-nation state sponsored, and nation sponsored). Demonstrated experience in addressing regulatory compliance for the security requirements in applicable laws and regulations, such as NERC CIP, SOX, PCI DSS, and HIPAA.
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They also support teams in the Human Research Protection Office, Institutional Review Board, Office of Research Integrity and Ethics, Joint Research Office of Contracts, Sponsored Projects Accounting, Office of Sponsored Research Services, conflicts of interest programs, and the HIPAA Privacy Office.
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