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Bachelor's degree in non-profit management, business, marketing, communications, public relations, accounting, law, or other similar field of study, required. Knowledge of non-profit organizations and the specific resource development/fundraising techniques relevant to that environment.
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Obtain all necessary information when taking room reservations and follow rate quoting scenario.
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Utilizing both classroom-based instruction and practical, hands-on application, CJI provides an educational experience designed to enhance the performance and professionalism of law enforcement in progressive areas of criminal justice, including law enforcement leadership and management, crime scene investigation, computer applications, traffic safety, illicit drug investigations and school safety.
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Two years full-time related experience in law enforcement, emergency management, military or corporate security. Assist law enforcement officers as necessary. Armed Officer positions are eligible for consideration as Long Gun Operator, Special Response Team, Special Response Team Leadership and/or vehicle patrol operations.
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Education: Doctorate of Law (JD) (required) Engaging in diverse legal work, as Corporate Counsel , you are responsible for contract drafting and negotiation to align legal terms with business goals and effectively mitigate risks in procurement and supplier goods and services, leveraging knowledge of regulatory frameworks, corporate legal practices, and transactional law.
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This position is governed by the Law Enforcement Standards of Arkansas and UAMS Policies. Certified by the Arkansas Law Enforcement Standards Training Academy as a Police Officer. At least one year of certified law enforcement experience.
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If you have prior military/law enforcement experience or have been credentialed for at least 2 years as a CSO or CSSO apply today and become a part of a group of protectors! Military or law enforcement experience or a successful record as a CSO/CSSO.
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The Senior Tax Manager will be primarily responsible for overseeing financial reporting and tax compliance of indirect tax and 1099 reporting, communicating with tax agencies, handle agent requests related to revenue recognition and indirect taxes, research of taxability of products and services and management of state indirect tax and agent revenue reporting issues and audits.
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Qualifications:Required Education and or Experience:Must be a Bowen School of Law student;Work-study Award Letter from Financial AidJob Duties:Training will be provided for the imaging process and required software.
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Must possess active unrestricted credential: EA (Enrolled Agent), CPA (Certified Public Accountant), or Practicing Attorney. Commit to a minimum schedule of at least 20 hours/week (minimum 4 hour shift increments) throughout the tax season.
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The formal education equivalent of a law degree from an accredited law school; plus three years of experience practicing law. Researches case law, state law, and any applicable federal laws related to current legal issues in order to prepare for potential mediation, litigation, conciliation agreement or settlement.
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Must possess active unrestricted credential: EA (Enrolled Agent), CPA (Certified Public Accountant), or Practicing Attorney Minimum of 2 seasons of personal Tax Preparation experience, with a minimum of 30 tax returns per tax year in a tax practice or retail setting for compensation, strongly preferred Bookkeeping experience with books to tax preparation is strongly preferred.
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Employment Law Attorney Join a distinguished law firm renowned for its results-driven approach and dynamic work environment. With multiple offices across Arkansas and a flexible work schedule, this mid-sized firm—home to over 100 attorneys—seeks a skilled Employment Law Attorney.
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A criminal conviction or arrest pending adjudication alone shall not disqualify an applicant except as provided by law. The information obtained in these reports will be used in a confidential, non-discriminatory manner consistent with state and federal law.
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Drive resolution and case closure on all internal and external investigations, including timely follow up on internal leads from the corporate Investigative Analyst team or the Alertline process and external intelligence from other retailers or law enforcement groups regarding current market theft trends.
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