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10 years professional experience in medical physics and radiation safety program management, including 5 years as a medical Radiation Safety Officer. The HH Radiation Safety Officer/Chief Diagnostic Medical Physicist is.
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In collaboration with Division Directors and Chief Program Officer, builds and implements a strong outreach plan to reach as many schools and potential community partners within our targeted services areas.
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As the Program Officer, Products Advocacy, you will lead the work on advocacy for achieving policy and financing goals focused on products and the pathways essential for scale to achieving impact for family planning (FP), maternal, newborn, child health (MNCH.
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Participates in and completes a prescribed law enforcement officer training program for entry level officers. A Police Officer Trainee who fails to successfully complete an academy in which he/she was enrolled will be terminated.
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The Center requires a Senior Program Officer II (SPOII) with international expertise to manage the Center research, training, and translation strategy, and oversee sub-studies including cross national research and data analysis, translation of research findings for advocacy and policy/program impact, collaboration with nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and donors.
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Become familiar with all Marine Corps and Coast Guard range safety regulations/policies to include successfully obtaining Range Safety Officer certification. Responsible for serving as an authoritative consultant in designing, preparing, and delivering programs of instruction including lessons plans, evaluation plans, equipment, and other related educational plans designed to train, assess, and sustain skills needed for the Coast Guard CBRN Standard and Defense program and Deployable Specialized Forces.
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The Program Officer creates digital content for social media channels, blog, and podcast and serves as primary point of contact for the USAID Internal Communications team and responds to internal requests for content.
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As a key member of the Executive Team, the Chief Program Officer (CPO) will be responsible for three primary functions: (1) strategic leadership & people management of ECLT’s two programmatic teams; (2) facilitating the teams’ execution of critical organizational projects; (3) aligning culture, values and mission across teams.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Chief Program Officer. As a member of senior leadership, the Chief Program Officer (CPO) is responsible for leading all of WHS’s museums and programmatic channels in delivering relevant, engaging, authentic, dynamic, diverse as well as inclusive mission-based experiences, publications, exhibits, digital resources, and educational services.
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The Police Trainee participates in a Basic Law Enforcement Training Program approved by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.), in a non-sworn capacity.
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Working with the Chief Information Security Officer, reviews, approves, and deploys all recommended changes/amendments to the Bank’s Information Security Program. Maintains knowledge of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Customer Identification Program (CIP), and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulatory requirements.
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Minimum of one-year experience as a full-time, sworn patrol officer with a California police or sheriff’s department, and have passed a patrol field training program and probationary period.
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Minimum 10 years DoD industrial security experience, with 5 years Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) and supervisory experience. Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) duties for Special Access Programs.
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The Data Security Engineer is responsible for providing subject matter expertise to the Chief Data Officer (CDO) Directorate and to support senior level leadership within the Office of the Deputy Chief Information Officer, Special Access Program Information Technology (DCIO SAP-IT.
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This position is responsible for the supervision of the SVP/Compliance and Risk, EVP/Credit Officer, Security and Safety Officer, SVP/Account Resolutions and other positions added as the Credit Union continues to buildout the Enterprise Risk Management program.
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