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In this role, the Provost sets strategic direction and action to meet institutional needs, including but not limited to enrollment and net revenue targets for both undergraduate and graduate programs, student engagement and formation, accreditation compliance and data requirements, and Honors College program development.
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To be eligible for consideration as a Lateral Police Officer, you must possess a California POST Basic Certificate and currently work as a Police Officer in a State of California POST agency; OR have worked in the job classification within one (1) year of application, and can show proof of successful completion of the California POST agency-specific field training program/jail training program.
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Roles and responsibilities of a Designated Infectious Disease Control Officer, including implementing an effective infection control program, managing exposure risks to infectious diseases within the workplace.
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This role will join the Legal Department’s growing Ethics & Compliance Team and will report to the Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer. Brand Development for Ethics & Compliance Program: Craft and implement a compelling brand, slogan, and imagery to enhance the visibility and understanding of the Ethics & Compliance program.
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The Program Manager will serve as VPDOR's primary administrative contact for activities supported by funds from DSS and will collaborate with Stanford Data Science (SDS) and Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) in the implementation of these funds.
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Job Description Overall responsibilities: Responsible for the site supervision, development, planning, coordination, organization, implementation, and evaluation of the nursing program activities; Assists the Administrative Nursing Director and Chief Academic Officer in various aspects of the overall program and implementing special projects.
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Serves as the Campus Biosafety Officer (BSO), ensuring the safe use of campus bioagents and biohazards. The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus.
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Being a CBP Officer makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession. You will then attend a 101-day training program–CBP Field Operations Academy–conducted at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) located in Glynco, GA. This training consists of basic law enforcement skills, immigration laws, firearms training, examination of cargo/bags/merchandise, physical fitness, etc.
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Serve as trusted advisor to the Chief Diversity Officer, People and Places Extended Leadership Team, and business leaders as it relates to our DEI strategic initiatives, people processes, and organizational change management.
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Specific responsibilities for this role focus on independent management, with minimal supervision, in leading the Biosafety program and serving as the Biological Safety Officer (BSO). This role will be the Biological Safety Officer, program manager.
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A minimum of three years experience as a full-time faculty in pre- or post-licensure nursing program. A minimum of three years experience leading a nursing program. A minimum of one year experience teaching in an online teaching and learning environment.
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Ensure prudence and financial rigor / ROI analysis on program funds management, channel and partner incentives and rebates, contractual arrangements with partners, and in opex and headcount management.
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Asst. Dean, Administration (Req. 29597) The Assistant Dean for Administration serves as the Chief Administrative Officer for the School of the Arts and Architecture (UCLA Arts), interacting with both the academic programs and the public arts units.
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Collaborate with legal and compliance colleagues, the Chief Privacy Officer, and technical and operational teams to develop, enhance and implement Robinhood's privacy program and data protection policies and procedures globally.
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Must be available 2/3 shifts and open availability on weekends*As a Hospital Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard a high profile healthcare customer. The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client’s healthcare premises and the protection of the staff, members, and visitors.
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