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Crane Aerospace & Electronics-Microwave Solution has an exciting opportunity for a Director of Program Management at our Chandler AZ location. Work in conjunction with the PM Continuous Process Improvement Team (PMCPIT) to identify, implement and ensureconsistency in application and compliance to newly developed procedures and methodsProvide project management support, templates, and feedback to non-PM group resourcesAssume additional responsibilities as requiredMinimum Qualifications:Experience: 10 + years’ experience in Program/Project Management or related management type position.
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Responsibilities TVMP Annual Planning Develop vegetation management work plan and associated budget for respective Maintenance area in collaboration with other VM Program Managers, System Forester and Manager.
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Bachelor’s degree in business, management information systems, computer science, life sciences or equivalent. Aligns DSS study teams with program- and study-level strategies. Must have 6+ years of pharma / clinical research / data management / health care experience or 8+ years of project management experience (and / or applicable work experience.
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Responsible for leading, mentoring, and coaching a program management team in the execution of a $500M+ Foreign Military Sales programFunction as the point-of-contact between the Program Office, Functional Management, the Customer, subcontractors, cross-sector groups, and other stakeholders to coordinate efforts to ensure successful resolution of program issues.
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Provide education as appropriate regarding the echo imaging carefully excluding any comment regarding diagnosis and management Participate in performance improvement activities designed to improve patient care and/or organizational processes.
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Experience as an appointed Contractor Special Security Officer (CSSO) or Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) or Facility Security Officer (FSO) Familiarity with National Industrial Security System (NISS), Defense Information System for Security (DISS), Scattered Castles, Security information Management System (SIMS) and other security databases.
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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. This position is responsible for the complete oversight of the Wound Care Center, to include the following functions: day-to-day center operations, staff management, financial management, quality/performance improvement, and community education.
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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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The Enterprise Change Management (ECM) Program Manager is a very influential individual contributor role that reports directly to the Vice-President of Institutional Portfolio Management within the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) organization of WGU. The ECM Program Manager is responsible for the effective, efficient, and impactful execution of the WGU Change Management System at both the strategic and operational levels.
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The Program Specialist 2 – CRM and Data Management will report to the Associate Director Admissions with a dotted reporting line to the Director of the Graduate Programs Office. The Program Specialist 2 – CRM and Data Management will collaborate with staff and faculty across the institution.
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In-depth knowledge project and program management, including as it relates to audit, targeted risk assessments, and compliance monitoring. Coordinate with third-party risk management, privacy, legal, and other teams to maintain a comprehensive view of compliance and business needs.
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Minimum Qualifications Master's degree required in Public Health, Project Management, Education, Administration, Community Development, or related Two years' experience in program management, program evaluation, needs assessments, community engagement and development, grant writing, program coordination, group leadership and facilitation, and supervision.
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Understand and report on the progress of the program MVP with key stakeholders, including steering and portfolio management. Financial Management for Programs assigned; Ensure appropriate expenditures are applied to the program and work with financial representatives and/or Portfolio Management to resolve issues.
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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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Knowledge of HUD programs, regulatory compliance, the affordable housing industry, the Austin/Travis County Homelessness Response System, and the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). Implement the complete leasing cycle for assigned grants, programs, and projects, from referral and wait list management, to determining eligibility for admission, issuing vouchers and requesting inspections, to lease-up and ongoing eligibility.
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