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In this Program Manager position you will become a key team member of Homeland Security professionals serving as the primary advisor to the Mission Support Facilities Division Program Management Office Director, as the Deputy Director for the Office of Facilities and Asset Management, Mission Support Facilities Division, where both the scope and effect of the facilities work have a CBP-wide impact.
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The Program Manager serves as the key liaison between the incoming faculty member and HMS during the initial appointment and reappointment process. The Program Manager is the key liaison for the faculty and the Medical School during the complex academic promotion process.
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The Senior Program Manager of Advocacy will work as a part of a close-knit team to represent PHD & AHF in a way that is accurate and promote public health affairs. A Senior Program Manager of Advocacy enhances the reputation of AHF by representing AHF at local and state government meetings.
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As a Cloud Program Manager, you know how to migrate applications to the cloud that meet client and stakeholder needs and takes advantage of cloud capabilities. Cloud Program Manager, Lead.
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The Manager is responsible for program outreach and screening youth for program entry and monitoring outcomes toward achieving program and individual youth outcomes. The Manager provides leadership to a staff team of 4-8 professional and additional support staff ensuring effective, accurate program implementation, excellence in participant care, adherence to First Place for Youth policies, and efficient operations.
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Overall duties include program coordination, electronic medical record report monitoring, clinical and operations office oversight; work queues and in-basket messaging in collaboration with clinic-specific leadership (i.e. Nurse Manager, Clinic Manager); meeting preparation and coordination; Accessing Care Early Provider coordination for the John G. Bartlett Specialty Practice: coordination and oversight of ED, inpatient, and community HIV/AIDS linkage to care program.
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The Program Manager is responsible for leading the coordination with Documented's team and joint implementation of a user-focused content strategy informed by protection principles and digital content and social media best practices.
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The Program Manager serves as the primary liaison between the agency’s DHS HFH program staff and the ICMS team, ensuring funder standards are met. The Program Manager is responsible for daily oversite of the ICMS Teams based in the Project-based Housing sites.
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We are looking for a Technical Program Manager who enjoys being involved in to the technical details of infrared image sensors, integrated circuits, electronics, software and cryogenic sensor test units with the team while keeping everyone organized and on plan.
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The Program Manager will work closely with the Chief Program Officer, Director of Strategy & Innovation, and Senior Program Manager to ensure consistent coordination of adjacent and interdependent programming.
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The Program Manager (PM) II is responsible for the execution of company programs including cost, schedule, and technical performance. Develop and maintain program plans including budget, Estimate at Completion (EAC), resource allocation, and communications.
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The Technical Program Manager will lead cross-functional engineering teams in developing CONOPS (Concept of Operations), vehicle designs, avionics systems, and mission planning software, ensuring that all projects are executed successfully from start to finish.
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As a Lead Technical Program Manager for the team, you will partner with Engineering Leads to understand engineering needs, translate those needs to engineering requirements, and collaborate with all impacted teams and external partners to ensure the successful launch of many capabilities that will impact our global commerce platform.
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The Program Manager develops, maintains, and manages program staff and service delivery. Program trainings that are in line with agency expectations, learning paths, contractual requirements (i.e. Wraparound Training, CANS Training, Core Practice Model Training, Crisis Intervention, etc.
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The right person for this role is proficient in technology and is comfortable with acting as a program strategist for a development team. Collaborate with other program management colleagues to coordinate activities across multiple technology teams.
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