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Advanced degree in a relevant field is strongly preferred (e.g., Business Administration, Public Administration, Public Policy, Computer Science, Information Systems, Urban Planning, Law, etc.
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A master's degree in accounting, business administration, economics, engineering, finance, industrial/organizational psychology, human resources, political science, public administration, social work, statistics, computer science, management information systems (MIS), quantitative business analysis-computer science, information systems and decision sciences, or computer information systems will substitute for one year of the required experience.
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The Business Systems Analyst will work closely with the Office of Chief of Staff team to gain an understanding of N90's operations and the Business Management System (BMS) that uses Jira software.
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Business Manager, Veterinary Medicine Administration. Administers and has approval authority, in conjunction with the Budget Director, on financial, budget, and all related business activities.
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A minimum of 6 months of cattle related experience preferred for Associate Territory Business Manager; A minimum of 3 years of cattle related experience for a Territory Business Manager. The territory business manager position requires the individual to manage the Zoetis Cattle business with Distributors, Veterinarians, Dealers, and Producers in your respective territory.
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Must be available and willing to travel to such locations and with such frequency as SAG-AFTRA determines is necessary or desirable to meet its business needs. Must be available and willing to work extended hours (and/or overtime for applicable non- exempt positions) per day or per week, including weekends and holidays, as SAG-AFTRA determines is necessary to meet its business needs.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for growing Pearson VUE and Certiport’s business with both existing accounts and new accounts through effective client relationship management, internal collaboration, strategic thinking, and successful implementation and administration of a mutually beneficial program.
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The Business Development Manager performs a key role in maintaining and growing Pearson VUE & Certiport’s business in test delivery services and program administration. Participate in required employee trainings: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Anti-Bribery and Corruption; Data Protection and Privacy; Preventing Sexual Harassment; and Pearson Code of Business Conduct.
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Manage and track the business operations budget with the Director of Finance and Administration, processing bi-weekly payroll for GTRLC, which includes HSA and payroll tax payments, maintaining petty cash, verifying the accuracy of incoming bills, processing, mailing, and recording bill payment documents, processing credit card and EFT transactions, verifying vendor information, and managing record retention and disposal.
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Possession of an associate’s degree in business administration sociology, psychology, counseling, child development, geriatrics, social work, public administration, economics, political science, behavioral or health sciences, or closely-related field AND two years of experience that would demonstrate basic knowledge of: (a) fiscal management, budgeting, grant preparation and monitoring, and contract management; (b) automated systems; (c) Adult Services management systems; i.e., LEAPS; OR.
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This position manages and has approval authority over business, financial, budget, and other administrative functions within the Dean's office of College of Veterinary Medicine at the UT Institute of Agriculture and the Associate Deans' offices of Academic Affairs, Research, and Outreach & Global Engagement.
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Be continuously aware of opportunities to grow Pearson VUE’s business and to protect Pearson VUE’s position within existing accounts. The Business Development Manager is accountable for tracking the renewal of contracts in a timely manner, and ensuring high quality service and the overall satisfaction of clients.
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Must be able to work independently with a small business owner mindset. To deliver on our strategic vision, we have five business divisions that are the foundation for the long-term growth of the company: Assessment & Qualifications, Virtual Learning, English Language Learning, Workforce Skills and Higher Education.
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Collaborates with the President/CEO, Sr. VP/CFO, and Human Resources on the formulation, development, implementation and administration of Bank wide policies and business goals. Responsible for the operations and delivery of retail and business products and services to customers throughout the Branch system in conjunction with the VP-Deposit Operations/Systems Administrator, Branch Support/IRA Specialist, VP-Banking Relationship Managers, and Branch Managers/Supervisors.
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