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Community Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for a Full-Time Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in Pasadena, CA, and the surrounding areas. Possess an active Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification.
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A Senior Research Analyst applies an advanced knowledge of research concepts, methodologies, and processes in conducting difficult and complex institutional research studies and in the development and maintenance of research information systems and supervises the activities of a small research unit.
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The candidate is responsible for providing analytical support for the Bank’s asset and liability management functions to measure and analyze balance sheet risks using metrics such as net interest income (NII), economic value of equity (EVE), balance sheet gaps, sensitivity analysis, and stress testing analysis, etc.
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Pasadena, CA Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)Community Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for a Full-Time Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in Pasadena, CA, and the surrounding areas.
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This position serves as the Project Financial Analyst for our client and performs financial tracking, reporting, and analysis to support project teams, including annual project specific budgets between $50M to $100M at various stages of the lifecycle.
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Valid certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board is required at one of the following levels (salary commensurate with certification level):Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Doctoral (BCBD)Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)Board Certified Associate Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) may be acceptable at some locations.
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Primary - Working experience of doing Business Analyst work on 1 or more SaaS products like. The role will suit an experienced business analyst with a technical background and interest. Workiva - Data, Compliance, ESG, Financial Reporting.
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Summary of Job Description: The Sr. Payroll Analyst (Workday) is responsible for implementation of the Workday Payroll system, ensuring effective payroll administration, data integrity and process efficiency.
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At 360 Behavioral Health, we take pride in our long-standing commitment to providing exceptional care for individuals impacted by autism and other developmental delays.
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We are currently seeking a senior business analyst with deep level expertise in Identity and Access Management solutions, and the implementation of Identity Governance systems in the enterprise.
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As a Senior Technical Business Analyst in the Business & Data Platforms organization, you will be responsible for working with internal and external partners to develop and document technical solutions including data flows, business processes, integrations, data processing logic.
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CUSO ALM Analyst will play an instrumental role in the CUSO-wide project to implement QRM and develop comprehensive modeling process. Support Treasury reporting related to ALCO. Conduct various research and analysis as required to support as related to interest rate risk and balance sheet management.
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Under the direction of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) Team Lead, the FIU Analyst will aid in the prevention and/or investigation of financial crimes against the Bank. The position requires the ability to maintain strict confidentiality with respect to highly sensitive information.
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Crexi is looking for a Data Analyst to drive a deeper understanding of our users, product, and business. As a Data Analyst, you will be part of a broader operational team that will play a key role by: defining KPIs, analyzing growth strategies, owning the creation of dashboards that will highlight actionable insights, and serving as an expert on Crexi’s data.
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The Risk Management Analyst will support the Sr. Director, Risk Management in all aspects of insurance claims process for corporate-wide property, workers’ compensation, casualty, and automobile liability and other related insurance plans.
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