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VDOT is seeking students majoring in Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, Communications, Data Science and other business-related areas. Title: Business Intern State Role Title: Gen Admin Supv I/Coord I Hiring Range: $25.25 - $33.18 (hourly) Pay Band: 4 Agency: VA Dept of Transportation Location: Dept of Transportation Agency Website: www.
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Provides direction and oversight to, and supervises the work of, the VSS Administration Unit, which coordinates all communications, activities, and projects with HHS HR, Legal, IT, Contracts, Finance, and Texas Facilities Commission, to ensure VSS personnel have a safe and secure workplace; vital records are housed in secure conditions; and that buildings, supplies, and IT equipment are properly maintained to support vital events registration, issuance, and preservation activities.
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Active member in good standing of the Florida Bar.10+ years of experience in estate planning, estate and trust administration, wealth preservation, and business succession planning. Expertise in advising individuals and families on tax and estate planning, financial planning, estate and generation-skipping tax planning, trust administration, probate administration, and charitable planning.
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3+ years experience preferably in state government, in some combination of MWBE and/or SDVOB, contract administration, regulatory compliance, grant administration, and/or construction. The Compliance Manager, Contractor & Supplier Diversity will assist with developing and monitoring Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB) participation goals and maximizing program compliance.
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Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration (MHA), Business Administration (MBA), Finance, Public Health, or a related field. A Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Social Science, Hospital Administration, Public Administration, Business Administration, Health Care Administration, Administrative Medicine in Public Health or approved related field; and.
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Additional clinical and academic collaborations include the Veterans Administration Medical Center in White River Junction, VT; the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice; the Tuck School of Business; the Thayer School of Engineering; the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies; and the Arts and Sciences departments and programs of Dartmouth College.
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Work with the Senior Manager , Administration - Rehabilitation Services to process R&R Center related payment requests, expense classification, invoice tracking, and document management through the Workday system.
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Assist the COO in the administration of the business of Premier Trust, including Trust Administration, Compliance, Strategy and Operations. Bachelor’s degree in business administration, finance, accounting, or related field.
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Dartmouth Health and Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College are pleased to announce a national Vice President of Advancement Administration search. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer for Dartmouth Health and Vice President of Development at Geisel School of Medicine, the Vice President of Advancement Administration serves as a member of the executive and senior leadership teams in the Development Office with management responsibility for all administrative and internal infrastructure functions of the office.
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Preference will be given for a graduate degree in one of the following fields: business administration, public administration, economics, accounting, banking and finance, planning, law, architecture, engineering (any field), or any of the physical or natural sciences.
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5+ years working in IT with a thorough understanding of SDLC and Agile development methodology 5+ years of experience in Business Intelligence and Data Science (data mining, Machine Learning, PLS, PCA), Data architect, data engineering and Big Data 3+ years of experience as BI reporting and visualization engineer, Business Objects and Tableau Administration Proficient with one or more programming languages (SQL, Java, C.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief of the Office of College and Career Success, the Executive Director of Sports Administration will lead a team to support the Office and department’s vision. Minimum of eight (8) years of athletic administration experience for a school district or higher education institution and a minimum of five (5) years supervising a team of direct reports required, or.
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Scope of Supervision: Finance Director, Human Resources Director, Information Technology Director, Sr. Manager of Administration. Information Technology: Oversee and support the Information Technology Director with administration of all internal agency network and server infrastructure.
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The Aquarium protects, enhances and restores natural resources through education and engagement, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices, with its conservation work guided by three overarching goals—to combat climate change, save wildlife and habitats, and stop plastic pollution.
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Oversee and support the Information Technology Director with administration of all internal agency network and server infrastructure (physical and virtual). Job Summary: Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Senior Director of Operations and Administration provides leadership and strategic vision, and oversees operational, managerial, and administrative procedures, reporting structures, and operation controls of the Finance, Human Resources, Administration, and Information Technology departments at Community Action.
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