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Guidehouse has an opportunity for a cleared Security Controls Assessor (SCA) Lead to leverage their understanding of IC/DOD Risk Management Frameworks (RMF), continuous monitoring, risk scoring, and risk management experience to lead our team of Assessors in conducting rigorous technical testing of security controls across various domains such as access control, cryptography, network security, and incident response for our Intelligence Community customer.
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Position Title: Security Control Assessor (SCA) II. Advise the Information System Owner (ISO), Information Data Owner (IDO), Program Security Officer (PSO), and the Delegated and/or Authorizing Official (DAO/AO) on any assessment and authorization issues.
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Clinical Assessor is a Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) who has been credentialed and privileged by the designated RBHA or is a licensed professional who is responsible for conducting the initial screening, intake, and assessment with any individual who is referred to CBI for outpatient services.
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The Custody Assessor is responsible for providing decision-making assistance to the judicial officers presiding over domestic relations cases in which child custody is disputed by conducting initial meetings with involved parties and where indicated conducting investigations or custody assessments.
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The Security Control Assessor is responsible for conducting a comprehensive assessment of the management, operational, and technical security controls employed within or inherited by an IS to determine the overall effectiveness of the controls (i.e., the extent to which the controls are implemented correctly, operating as intended, and producing the desired outcome with respect to meeting the security requirements for the system.
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Georgia HOPE Social Services Therapist/Assessor Contractor collaborates with the Department of Family and Child Services to provide therapy and assessment services for foster children and their biological parents.
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Attend meetings, complete training, and annually demonstrate inter-rater reliability on the QSI for recertification as an QSI Assessor. This is a professional OPS position with the responsibility of a QSI Assessor who conducts evidence-based assessments for the Agency for Persons with Disabilities using the Questionnaire for Situational Information for all APD eligible persons.
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Experience with providing configuration management (CM) for information system security software, hardware, and firmware and coordinating changes and modifications as an ISSO, ISSM, or Security Control Assessor (SCA.
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Security Control Assessor (SCA) II. Security Control Assessor (SCA) II. Perform assessment of ISs, based upon the Risk Management Framework (RMF) methodology in accordance with the Joint Special Access Program (SAP) Implementation Guide (JSIG.
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Prior performance in the role of ISSO and ISSM or SCA. Top Secret Clearance with SCI Eligibility. Willingness to submit to a Counterintelligence polygraph. FOUNDED BY USAF VETERANS in 2007, we are proud to be a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business.
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A relevant Bachelors degree in IT, Computer Science or engineering with 5 years of IT cybersecurity experience including direct support for the US Government and 4 years acting as an ISSO, assessor, or compliance analyst.
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The LTSS Clinical Assessor performs telephonic, and virtual assessments to identify participants' needs including consideration of health history, functional abilities, environmental safety, and social support and provides recommendations to MCOs for type and hours of supportive services required.
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The CareBridge Long Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Clinical Assessor collaborates with Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) to support persons receiving home and community-based services. LTSS Clinical Assessor.
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Computer Security, Firewalls, Information Security
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Leora - Leora is currently recruiting an Intake Assessor for our COLUMBUS location, a Premier, Newly Renovated Outpatient facility in Columbus , Ohio. Pay Rate: $ 26-32 /hr As an Intake Assessor at Leora you will have the opportunity to: Schedule and conduct intake appointments, follow-up calls, track calls, assessments, and admissions.
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