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The ICM Program Manager sits within the IRC headquarters Resettlement Team. The Program Manager’s primary responsibilities focus on ICM data integrity, program quality, logistical, and information management tasks.
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Director, Technical Program Management (TPM), Cyber Intelligence. About the team - As a Director of Technical Program Management (TPM) in Capital One's Enterprise Cyber security organization, we're looking for someone who is passionate about cyber security and will help us achieve our business needs by driving delivery of Cyber tools and by integrating with software and processes across the company.
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Assist QM Team, Division Directors, and Program Managers with contract compliance and quality management of programs, including maintaining contract files to ensure progress and compliance.
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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or related degree from an ABET accredited program. Or Bachelor of Science in Civil or related Engineering Technology from an ABET accredited program and successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam.
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The Senior Vice President, Internal Audit & Enterprise Risk Management (Remote) will lead the company's Internal Audit Program and activities as well as the organization's Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program and activities.
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We are currently searching for a Management Analyst. Support the NIMH Emergency Coordination Team; participate in meetings and communicate with NIMH Occupant Evacuation Coordinators (OEC's), NIH Division of Emergency Management (DEM), NIMH/NIH Facility Emergency Manager and other NIMH and NIH offices and staff to obtain, synthesize and share information related to emergency preparedness and actual emergency events.
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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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Lastly, the candidate must have the ability to effectively communicate progress and issues to higher-level management, functional discipline leaders (COE’s), the program Integrated Product Team leads, and supporting team members.
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Able to receive physical and psychological evaluation, mental health, and case management services, in addition to assistance locating permanent housing. This position has primary responsibility for implementing, directing, and supervising the Recovery Counselors, Peer Counselors, Household Coaches and Resource Specialists who provide case management, counseling, and rehabilitation and activity groups.
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8+ years of program management experience, supporting Account Management or another GTM function. In this role, you will lead a team of strategic Program Managers that support the Account Management (AM) organization.
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Utilize processes and tools including scenario planning, gap analysis, decision making and, risk management in collaboration with CMC and device team members, program teams and functional leads.
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In conjunction with Human Resources and the Management Team, assist in the selection, interview and hiring of staff in the program. Case Management responsibilities will be held by an agency providing services to Unaccompanied Children under ORR.
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The program will include but is not limited to a diverse range of production systems such as confinement and pasture-based meat, dairy, fiber operations and vegetation management enterprises (e.g., solar grazing), market readiness, resources for beginning and commercial-scale farmers, and promotion of the FAMACHA Integrated Parasite Management program.
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Program Implementation Management : Lead meetings of coalition partners, which may include work groups on election-related topics such as down ballot (legislative, school board, etc) races.
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Assist in identifying trends, root causes and gaps on the Trade Compliance Program and be proactive and collaborative in working with the Global Trade Management & Compliance team to make changes to policies, procedures and working practices in response.
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