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Support Information System Security Professional (ISSP) (As applicable): Assists the ISSP Team Lead and Action Officer in maintaining databases used to track certifications and accreditations of Information Systems Electronic Communications Plans (ECP's) and other National Industrial Security Program (NISP) Authorization Office (NAO) Suspense Tracking Mechanisms.
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Campus Safety Officer – Milken Community School (pay $20.35 per hour) Armed Campus Security Officer. Officer will be required to rotate holidays off. Campus Safety Officer – Milken Community School (pay $20.35 per hour.
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The IT Program Manager I may be required to act as Technical Lead on BI-centric projects. The IT Program Manager I must have expert level skills in Data Warehousing and BI architecture such as the ETL process, dimensional modeling, OLAP, and Dashboards.
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The Patrol Officer is tasked with patrolling the campus grounds and campus buildings, such as University Hall. This position is subject to an alternative work schedule, 4/10 shift (four, ten-hour days per week.
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In coordination with the Project-based Housing Director, provide budgetary oversight of program administration and ensure program revenue and expenses are within the annual budget. The Program Manager serves as the primary liaison between the agency's DHS HFH program staff and the ICMS team, ensuring funder standards are met.
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The University of Southern California’s (USC’s) Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) is seeking a highly skilled Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) to join our team. Provide oversight of the overall endpoint security program, including vulnerability management, endpoint detection and response, and security baseline configuration tracking.
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Establish and maintain strategic partnerships with loyalty program market leaders to unlock new regions for distribution. Identify and establish strategic partnerships to enhance the value proposition of the loyalty program.
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The IT Program Manager I is responsible for overseeing all business intelligence development activities for assigned projects. The IT Program Manager I position reports directly to the Director of Information Technology, and has no supervisory responsibility.
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Other duties as assigned by the Chief Financial Officer/Chief Operating Officer and as department needs. The Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County seek an on-site Coordinator for the William S. Hart Museum in Santa Clarita, CA. This is a part-time, temporary position working approximately 16-24 hours per week, with some schedule flexibility.
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Serve as the agencys lead major gifts officer and support the CEO, Board members, volunteers and staff to identify, cultivate, and solicit charitable gifts. The Chief Development Officer (CDO) of Childrens Bureau is responsible for providing overall leadership to achieve philanthropic fundraising goals and objectives in support of the Childrens Bureau.
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The DIG is a leadership role within the Playhouse and will work closely with the Producing Artistic Director, the Chief Development Officer (CDO) and a wide range of staff to effectively grow the organization.
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The Global Program Management Data Platforms team is looking for a Technical Program Manager and Scrum Leader to drive business-critical initiatives across multiple teams within the Data Platforms Alliance and across the Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology portfolio of digital consumer-facing products.
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As the Program Director, you will lead our adolescent outpatient, ensuring alignment with our mission and standards of excellence. Previous program director experience role in a mental health/SUD setting.
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Co-Founder & Chief Marketing Officer 🚀 We are searching for a dynamic professional who can navigate the intricacies of influencer agencies, excelling in content creator acquisition, client engagement, and the broader spectrum of Chief Sales Marketing Officer responsibilities.
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The Mountain Forestry Associate Program Manager works directly with the Senior Program Manager to design, implement and oversee restoration, reforestation programs and studies of Montane Forest ecosystems, in the Angeles National Forest and Los Angeles’ neighboring ranges of mountains or wildland areas, with the assistance of the Mountain Forestry Coordinators and in direct cooperation with TreePeople's partners and grantors.
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