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Brown and Caldwell (BC) is a pioneer and recognized industry leader in wastewater, drinking water, water resources, stormwater, infrastructure, environmental planning and permitting, and program management.
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Job Summary The candidate will work as a Materials Program Manager focusing on overseeing and optimizing the materials management process to ensure efficient production operations.
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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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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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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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Specific responsibilities include:Provide subject matter program management, technical oversight and leadership for all phases of the program and associated projects, including concept design, engineering and architectural design, bid evaluation, permitting and federal/state approvals, field inspection and construction of aviation facilities and infrastructure.
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Summary: The Insider Threat Program Specialist will be supporting a Department of Homeland Security, Insider Threat Program (ITP) project within the National Capital Region (NCR). Collaborate with other departments, such as IT, HR, and legal, to ensure a holistic approach to insider threat management.
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CAST encourages survivors of human trafficking to apply for all employment opportunities within CAST. For this position, the candidate must not have been a client of CAST's Case Management Program within the last 2 years.
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We are looking for passionate, mission-driven individuals like you to help provide services including outpatient behavioral health management, international, domestic and special needs adoptions, older adult services, support services for children, youth and families, community corrections programs and support services for adults with disabilities and/or mental health concerns.
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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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Grants management for the Ryan White CDPHE Grant, including monthly reporting, program invoicing, budget development, and data analysis. The CARES Program Coordinator will work in a team-based approach, interacting with various staff members across departments, as well as supporting patients and their families to facilitate self-management, self-efficacy, and behavior change.
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The Contingency Management mobile team consists of a Program Manager, a Peer Counselor, a Substance Use Counselor and a Nurse Practitioner. Under the direction of the Contingency Management Program Manager, the Clinical Case Manager will collaborate with members of the Contingency Management Pilot mobile team to provide support and engage participants enrolled in the Contingency Management Pilot.
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Under the direction of Zufall’s SVP of Nursing and Clinical Operations, the MCHI Program Coordinator will provide oversight and management of program operations, with the purpose of improving pediatric health outcomes by piloting the addition of quality prenatal primary care services in Zufall’s West Orange and by partnering with other health organizations for rapid entry into care.
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As the Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO)Apprentice (CPSO-A), assists the CPSOJourneyman (CPSO-J) responsible for program security management, day-to-day security operations, physical security standards and accreditations, personnel security and administrative security tasks for the Special Access Program section.
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Under the direction of the VP Audit & ERM, the Audit Program Manager is responsible for assisting in enhancing and implementing the Bank’s Audit program—including fostering the implementation of risk management principles; playing an active role in governance/review activities; and helping to identify, measure, document and adequately reply to existing and emerging risks.
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