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The Tribal Liaison/Program Supervisor is responsible for facilitating resolution of issues that may arise between stakeholders such as OHA, Tribal Health providers, Tribes, and CareOregon. Assist legal, CCO, and other CareOregon staff to engage in effective short and long-term planning to ensure progressive and effective AI/AN-related operations.
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Education and Certifications: Master’s Degree preferred in Urban Planning; Sustainability; Climate Change; Resilience; Public Policy, or related field or equivalent experience. At least 5 years of demonstrated knowledge of mitigation and resilience planning; land use/general planning; mitigation and adaptation strategy identification; risk assessment; climate hazards; federal/state funding mechanisms; federal and state climate, resilience, emergency management policies and programs, best practices and standards.
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Responsible for supporting the planning, management and completion of sustainability or resilience projects on a variety of local government business units and civic engagement programs. Manages and directs the work of staff and/or consultant team retained to support Sustainability and Resilience planning projects; assists in the selection of project consultant.
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Collect data for and support the client with preparing responses to Congressional requests for information pertaining to DoD water resources, water quality, and water resilience. Develop data collection templates and collect, compile, analyze, and manage large data sets to evaluate and track DoD’s water resources and resilience.
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URC is seeking an experienced Project Director to lead the anticipated, five-year, USAID Global Resilience Against Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (GRAD TB). We aim to expand access to and improve the quality of services, addressing maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health; global health security and infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, TB, and malaria; reproductive health and family planning; nutrition and water, sanitation, and hygiene.
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In addition to project management prowess, candidates must have a proven track record of successful project management/task management for resilience-related projects and have direct experience completing technical work in areas such as vulnerability assessment, hazard mitigation, community planning, environmental justice, natural resource management, and research and planning related to Federal.
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Job SummaryBlack & Veatch has an exciting opportunity for a Sr. Water Resources Professional focused on the Carolinas water supply management and water resilience Black & Veatch has an exciting opportunity for a Sr. Water Resources Professional focused on the Carolinas water supply management and water resilience initiatives.
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Your knowledge of project/program funding via HUD CDBG-DR/MIT, FEMA FMA/BRIC, EPA, NOAA, DOT, DOE et al. and other federal funding programs related to resilience, mitigation, sustainability, and climate adaptation is essential to this role.
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Contributing to the implementation of the ERM (Enterprise Risk Management) framework in Business Resilience. Partnering with Business Resilience Program Governance, Enterprise Risk, Internal Audit, and other Risk Partners to ensure regulatory requirements are being met and comply with the firm's resiliency strategy.
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Contribute to data collection and data analysis to support research on the impact, outcomes, and program evaluation for enhancement of Trauma Recovery and Resilience Programs and body of literature on Peer Support, Trauma-Informed Care, and Moral Distress and other future programs/initiatives and to inform content development and implementation of programming to best meet the needs of Advocate Health.
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Experience with state programs, such as the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) Community Flood Preparedness Fund (and DCR programs), North Carolina’s RISE and Resilient Communities programs, and South Carolina’s Disaster Relief and Resilience Fund.
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As a Resilience Planning Lead, you will utilize your technical expertise and knowledge of state, federal, and philanthropic programs, and funding streams to lead and oversee the execution of resilience planning and climate adaptation projects in Florida.
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Leidos is currently seeking a Senior Level Cybersecurity Manager for a position supporting classified US Government maritime programs.
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As a Senior Product Manager on the Technical Resilience team, you will work cross-functionally to build solutions that support our Resilience Testing, Game Day Exercises, Disaster Recovery Planning, and Resilience automation initiatives.
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The qualified candidate will work with a multidisciplinary team that is integrating remote sensing, GIS, laboratory studies of plant flammability properties, climate patterns, fire weather and the social, economic and demographic aspects of risk to improve community resilience in the presence of wildfire.
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