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Program Management: Manage all items above (Credential Analyst and Academic Advising and Recruiting) in collaboration with the Director of Education Program, Assistant Director of Teacher Preparation Program, Teacher Preparation Program (TPP) Credential Analyst and Program Coordinator, and Teacher Preparation Program (TPP) instructors and part-time staff.
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The Plant Cost Accountant/Analyst will support the Plant Controllers and Plant Management in handling day-to-day reporting, costing, forecasting, annual budgeting, period-end and year-end accounting/finance functions, ad hoc analysis, and special projects as needed.
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The Merced County Office of Education assists Merced County's 20 school districts through support and oversight of curriculum and instruction, alternative education, business services, early education, technology, migrant education, special education, and teacher credentialing.
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As a member of the Information Technology Services Department, the programmer analyst supports the college community's ERP system and related applications. Ensuring student success through equitable access, continuous quality improvement, institutional effectiveness, and student achievement.
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The Merced County Office of Education assists Merced County's 20 school districts through support and oversight of curriculum and instruction, alternative education, business services, early education, technology, migrant education, special education, and teacher credentialing.
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The Senior Cost Accountant/Analyst will support the Plant Controllers and Plant Management in handling day-to-day reporting, costing, forecasting, annual budgeting, period-end and year-end accounting/finance functions, ad hoc analysis, and special projects as needed.
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One (1) year as a Risk Analyst I in Merced County Risk Analyst III. Two (2) years as a Risk Analyst II in Merced County. Risk Analyst II. The County offers a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan. Employees choose their investment funds and can make pretax contributions to the plan up to the maximum allowable.
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Job Title: Clinical Director Trainee - Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) A for ABA is seeking a compassionate and experienced Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our dynamic team, who will be trained to run a clinic independently in the future.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst (BI Analyst) position will be located within the Institutional Research and Decision Support unit, providing analytical services to inform business decisions.
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A Case Manager, aka Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), will work under the Treatment Center Director and be responsible for implementing behavior intervention plans. We are looking for a Behavior Analyst to join our Merced team, and work with our clients to help them identify and correct problematic behaviors in their lives.
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The BCBA will also supervise and support Registered Behavior Technicians providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. A Master's degree, PsyD., or Ph. D. from an accredited college or university with a concentration in early childhood education/development, special education, psychology, or related field, with specialized knowledge of behavioral health and treatment philosophies and professional practices.
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The Sr. Analyst, Production Modifications Planning role is responsible for leading and ensuring the execution of the “End to End” process related to domestic & international product modification and repack operations within CBI sites or 3rd party provider locations for the Wine & Spirits organization.
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We have an opportunity to join the Alliance as Health Informatics Analyst III in the Data Analytics Services Department. Predictive modeling, data mining, and risk adjustment. We have an opportunity to join the Alliance as Health Informatics Analyst III in the Data Analytics Services Department.
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