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The MSA Senior Program Manager, Operations Transformation Controls will be the project controls manager responsible for multiple projects' financial management, ensuring project financial risk management practices are implemented from budget to actuals, and with appropriate governance standards.
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Knowledge of basic project management. Salary Range $60, - $65, per year, DOE Close Date 15-July- Category 02 Essential Duties AdministrativeWorks closely with the Director and Associate Director of Assessment and other university officials in planning, overseeing, implementing, and evaluating ASU assessment processes and practices, including academic program and general education assessment.
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Oversee efforts to influence enhance and mature of Third-Party Risk Management Program and resolutions, in line with the enterprise risk management framework. + Manage the overall strategic development, maintenance, and distribution of Third-Party Risk Management Program across the enterprise.
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The UCF College of Community Innovation and Education School of Global Health Management and Informatics seeks a Program Manager I to join their team! The Program Manager I exercises a high level of responsibility managing many tasks, managing special projects, using independent judgment, interacting with individuals across campus, and representing the office inside and outside the UCF community.
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Manage and evolve the MFS Model Risk Management Program. Oversee and continue to enhance the MFS' vendor risk management program including vendor on-boarding and annual due diligence requirements.
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Support the Program Director, PHMC fiscal, and contract and city representative with the development, management, coordination, execution, tracking, and reporting of program deliverables.
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Program Description:The City University of New York School of Professional Studies (“CUNY SPS”) has partnered with New York City’s Department of Citywide Administrative Services’ (“DCAS”) Division of Energy Management (“DEM”) to design, develop, and deliver an adult learning-centric energy management training program.
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Daikin Applied is seeking a talented Vulnerability Management Program Manager. Develop and implement the overall strategic plan for the vulnerability management program (VMP), ensuring alignment with the company strategic direction.
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Nearly 90 percent of all Indiana children diagnosed with cancer are treated at Riley Hospital for Children, which is also home to a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, Pediatric Burn Unit, Pediatric Stem Cell Transplantation Program, and Pediatric Dialysis Program.
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JOB SUMMARY:Under general supervision of the Chief Deputy Director of Emergency Management, independently performs highly specialized and operational work developing, coordinating and implementing various emergency plans, programs and systems for enhancing and improving the County emergency management program while using tact, discretion, initiative and independent judgment within established guidelines.
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The Clinical Program Director is responsible for the management and the strategic growth of the Wound Care Program and other wound care continuum programs for the assigned area of responsibility.
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As needed, serves as case manager to a group of wound care patients, to include specific assessments and direct patient care according to protocols and procedures, clinical competence in procedural skills, treatments, and patient/caregiver education related to wound care management.
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The Program Director or Program Manager is responsible for the management and the strategic growth of the Wound Care Program for the assigned area of responsibility.
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Responsibilities: Candidate will serve as a USACE Client Manager/Senior Program Manager on a variety of contracts and projects related to Coastal/Riverine Flood Risk Management, Environmental Restoration, navigation, horizontal design, Civil Works planning/feasibility studies, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, CMS, and other CW related services.
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MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have at least (A) three years of full time, or equivalent part-time, professional, administrative or managerial experience in business administration, business management or public administration the major duties of which involved program management, program administration, program coordination, program planning and/or program analysis, or (B) any equivalent combination of the required experience and the substitutions below.
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