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The Global Health Security Advisor will primarily support the Health Team of the Latin America and Caribbean Bureau, Office of Regional Sustainable Development as a GH-TASC Institutional Support Contractor (ISC.
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Performs quality review of Eligibility Technicians' work to ensure accuracy and compliance with state and federal guidelines related to public assistance programs as mandated by the federal government and ensures that federal reporting deadlines are met to avoid federal funding and fiscal sanctions.
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Preferred Qualifications: High school diploma or General Education Development/Test Assessing Secondary Completion/High School Equivalency Test (GED/TASC/HiSET). CADS architecture, engineering, and interior design team has decades of experience serving U.S. Federal Government clients from initial design strategy and planning through implementation and management with our expertise in U.S Federal Government Building standards and processes.
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GEO provides complementary, turnkey solutions for numerous government partners worldwide across a spectrum of diversified correctional and community reentry services. In conjunction with Treatment Alternative for Safer Communities (TASC) or as part of re-entry process, learns to assess the resident’s aftercare needs, issues, and services.
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Employee can contribute into FSA (Flex Spending Account) acct with TASC. This is before tax contribution, used for approved medical expenses and has a set limit of $2750 by Federal Government.
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High school diploma or General Education Development/Test Assessing Secondary Completion/High School Equivalency Test (GED/TASC/HiSET). Join our team of professionals who support large-scale government operations by leveraging cutting-edge technology and take your career to the next level.
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High school diploma or GED/TASC/ HiSET with at least fifteen (15) years of job-related experience or bachelors degree in a related field with at least thirteen (13) years of job-related experience and specific training and thorough knowledge in the particular area of electrical maintenance and installation, plus a broad knowledge of other disciplines such as general math, geometry, electronics, etc.
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Required: 24 semester hours of business-related college courses; (Educational requirement may be substituted with High School Degree or High School Equivalency (HSE) or General Education (GED) or Test assessing secondary completion (TASC) Certificates and three (3.
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Position Summary: The Global Health Security Advisor will primarily support the Health Team of the Latin America and Caribbean Bureau, Office of Regional Sustainable Development as a GH-TASC Institutional Support Contractor (ISC.
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Monitors and keeps all grain in condition through regular inspections of bins and outbound grain, while reporting any information to the necessary supervisor. Reports all information essential to operations to the Operations Manager, Assistant General Manager, and/or General Manager when needed.
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Preferred Qualifications: High school diploma or GED/TASC/ HiSET with at least fifteen (15) years of job-related experience or bachelor’s degree in a related field with at least thirteen (13) years of job-related experience and specific training and thorough knowledge in the particular area of electrical maintenance and installation, plus a broad knowledge of other disciplines such as general math, geometry, electronics, etc.
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In conjunction with the Treatment Alternatives for Safer Communities (TASC) and as part of re-entry process, learns to assess the residents aftercare needs, issues, and services. GEO Reentry Services offers correctional agencies in-custody treatment programs for individuals nearing the end of their jail or prison sentences.
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