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The Project Manager I – Planning is typically responsible for management of project team(s) for one or more strategic (<$1M) projects or may lead and/or work as a discipline lead on a mini-mega ($1M to <$5M) project management team.
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Ideally, you will have strong strategic planning, urban design, smart cities, urban development and/or policy preparation experience. Lead member of the People and Places team, based in Sydney office with a focus on strategic urban planning, urban design and master planning, and international city development programs in Asia Pacific Region.
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Director – Strategic Planning will oversee and lead UCSF-wide, large-scale initiatives and serve as a senior advisor to the AVC. Examples of initiatives include new transit pass programs for all employees and students, new parking initiatives, forming governance models that engage the entire UCSF community, and establishing proactive relations with UCSF Health, student government, and others to be sure CLS is meeting their unique needs.
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The Director - Strategic Planning will oversee and lead UCSF-wide, large-scale initiatives and serve as a senior advisor to the AVC. Examples of initiatives include new transit pass programs for all employees and students, new parking initiatives, forming governance models that engage the entire UCSF community, and establishing proactive relations with UCSF Health, student government, and others to ensure CLS is meeting their unique needs.
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The purpose of this position is to perform professional level technical work in data management, data analysis, and report preparation to support the institutional research, assessment, and decision support activities of the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation.
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Provide strategic direction and oversight for all facility operations, including building engineering, space planning, capital budgets, building and grounds maintenance, reception, in house meeting support, safety, security, shipping/receiving, in-house print center, and mail room support and services.
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A strong analytical thinker and translator with exceptional research dexterity, including several years of experience with media-centric tools such as Comscore, MRI, Google Analytics, to uncover the data and insights that drives strategic communications planning and implementation.
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Three (3) years of relevant experience with a USG foreign affairs agency or an implementer of foreign assistance programming in strategic communications, advocacy, project management and strategic planning.
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Position Title : Program Supervisor
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15+ years of experience in HR/People Strategy, People Operations, People Analytics, Strategic Workforce Planning, business and organizational transformation, or management consulting. Lead and support business and HR strategic planning, developing insights, articulating program value, and driving sustained adoption of our people practices and programs.
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The President is a critical member of Ahtna Netiye’ senior management team and provides the lead role in ADH strategic planning and business plan implementation. Experience in strategic planning and execution.
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What you’ll do:Business Planning & Goal Execution: Responsible for planning and implementing tactical strategies within the field to ensure the revenue budget is met and the territory’s strategic service goals are met.
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Description Strategic Account Manager - Sports Medicine Location:Milwaukee, WI / Minneapolis, MN/ Chicago, IL / Detroit, MIDepartment: Strategic ServicesJob Type: Full-TimeShift: Variable with 35% overnight travel, 80% spent in the fieldLifeNet Health is searching for talented individuals who will embrace our mission of saving lives, restoring health, and giving hope.
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In partnership with the Executive Director of Institutional Effectiveness, ensure integrated budget and strategic planning processes that align the allocation of resources with the College's strategic initiatives and assessment results while meeting accreditation standards.
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The Head of IT Sourcing will collaborate across the organization with Finance, Legal, Third-Party Risk, HR, Procurement Ops, and various IT collaborators to identify and complete strategic sourcing value and risk mitigation opportunities.
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