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Key words: real estate paralegal, commercial title review, reviewing surveys, review surveys, drafting deeds, commercial escrow officer, closing agent, closing officer, commercial title officer, commercial escrow agent, reviewing titles, review titles, commercial loan underwriter, commercial examiner, commercial loan examiner.
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Conduct regular safety inspections and risk assessments to identify potential hazards to ensure compliance with established standards, regulations, and contract requirements, forwarding all reports to the Senior Site Safety Health Officer for review and dissemination.
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Execute all lawful orders, warrants and other processes directed to the special police officer by any court or judge of this State; however, a special police officer shall only have such power and duty as determined by the office of the Governor of Maryland upon review and they determine that the special police officer may exercise such duty or power.
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As Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the successful candidate will lead all financial activities of VHCB, ensuring robust financial planning, risk management, and regulatory compliance. VHCB and The Source and Recruit Company d.b.a. Harrier Financial Recruitment are excited to welcome a Chief Financial Officer who is passionate about creating financial systems that support a sustainable future for Vermont.
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Works directly with RVP, Chief Clinical Officer, and Chief Compliance Officer to evaluate, review, revise and make recommendations on improvement with our EMR (HCHB). Works directly with Chief Clinical Officer and Chief Compliance officer to develop, evaluate, review, revise and implement policies and procedures and areas of improvement.
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At the conclusion of grant periods, the Program Officer will review reports and assess outcomes as part of the Foundation’s results-based approach to grant making. Description: Reporting to The Staten Island Foundation Executive Director, the Program Officer (PO) will be responsible for long- and short-term Grant Program Management.
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The Office of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer (ACCO) consists of twelve organizational groups: Operations, Contract Management, IT & Special Projects, Contract Administration, Contract Compliance & Opportunities, Contract Review, Contract Negotiations, Administrative Services, Purchasing Management, Payments and Accounting, Specifications/Scope Review and Strategic Sourcing.
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And while no two days will look alike, we anticipate the incoming CDO will dedicate their time and talents in the following key areas: Fundraising & Donor Relations: Review, finalize, and implement a comprehensive development plan for donor development and cultivation of a diverse and sustainable funding base.
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Collaborates with the Radiation Safety Officer and other departments to ensure comprehensive radiation safety management. This includes annual review and completion of the Periodic Performance Review (PPR), which include the following Joint Commission Chapters: Life Safety (LS), Emergency Management (EM), and Environment of Care (EOC.
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Serves as a permanent member of the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) and the Committee on Biohazards - the DURC Institutional Review Entity; leads the coordination and management of the IBC, ensures the review of registrations are complete, advises researchers, staff and others on the requirements and application of the NIH Guidelines.
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POSITION OVERVIEW:Directly reporting to the President/CEO, the Chief Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for overseeing all activities of philanthropic giving across operating, capital, and endowment funds.
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Analyzing cases involving suspicious activity and present to BSA Officer for review. BSA Analyst responsibilities include: Administering the Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering Program and related procedures in accordance with Bank’s policies, procedures, and applicable federal regulations.
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The Credit Review Officer will lead members of the Credit Review team in activities that evaluate commercial loan transactions and perform assessments of underwriting and portfolio management to independently opine on the adequacy of underwriting analysis, accuracy and timeliness of risk grading decisions, appropriateness of credit mitigation actions, and the effectiveness of the credit management process and key controls supporting credit quality.
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Previous experience in Non-profit organizations with public and private grants, and the related accounting, reporting, and review processes. For more information visit: Home Opportunity Overview The Buck Institute seeks a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to guide the financial systems that empower this enterprise.
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The Utilization Review RN is responsible for the review of medical records for appropriate admission status and continued hospitalization. Ability to pass annual Inter-rater reliability test for Utilization Review product(s) used.
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