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The Fire Chief has the ultimate responsibility to responsible for overseeing the administration and implementation of programs, services, and activities of the Fire Department; the direct and indirect supervision of management, professional, technical, and clerical personnel; developing and implementing policies, goals, and objectives; and administering the department's budget.
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Working with the Deputy Chief of Staff and Finance Analyst, supports with and coordinates the Immediate Office budget with multiple funding sources for proper tracking and analysis of spending trends, projections, and budget modifications to meet divisional priorities.
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Lead, inspire, manage, and retain the Leadership Team including Chief Financial Officer, People & Culture Director, Chief Program Officer, Chief of Staff, and others, providing them with support, guidance, mentoring, as well as professional development and training to fulfill their responsibilities to a standard of excellence.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Operations Officer, this position is a strategic business partner and trusted advisor to the Laboratory Director and a key member of the Laboratory Operations Senior Leadership Team.
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Kathy Pretz is editor in chief for The Institute , which covers all aspects of IEEE, its members, and the technology they're involved in. They later founded CMT, with Madden serving as its chief scientist.
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The position reports to the Deputy Chief of Staff and provides supplemental support to the Chief of Staff and others in the Immediate Office. Works with the Deputy Chief of Staff to coordinate and design trainings for E&I administrative network.
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I have also served as the Chief Financial Officer for the Economics and Statistics Administration in the Department of Commerce, 2006-2008. Prior to joining the Bureau, I served as the chief financial officer for the Office of Personnel Management between August 2010 and November 2011.
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In close partnership with the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, the Chief of Staff, and the division's leadership team, the CFO utilizes their expertise to formulate the division's strategic and financial plan and model.
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For this Chief of Staff position, you will need to be available from 8 am-4 pm Pacific Standard Time. Our leadership team is based in the SF Bay Area and will need to work with you closely; the rest of our team is spread across the globe from Pakistan to the West Coast.
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The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific in-house research agency with a mission to find solutions to agricultural problems that affect Americans every day from field to table.
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PNP Staffing Group is excited to have been retained by The GRIP Training Institute to lead their search for a Chief Financial Officer. The ideal candidate will bring strong leadership expertise in non-profit finance and operational systems for successful growth, and will also “be the glue” connecting these support functions to the broader organizational mission and program strategy.
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The Project Coordinator, Dean’s Office at Penn GSE is a key project management and administrative partner to the Dean, Chief of Staff, Executive Assistant to the Dean, and school leadership. Oversee day-to-day support to the Chief of Staff, including coordinating meetings and events, handling correspondence, preparing materials, keeping records, managing purchasing and expenses, and planning travel.
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Inquiries or complaints concerning the non-discrimination policies should be sent to Zachary Shapiro, 690 Walnut Ave, Suite 210, Vallejo, California, 94592, (707-638-5459) or, alternatively, to the Chief Compliance Officer at and 646-565-6000 x55330.
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Under general administrative direction of a College President, serves as a campus Assistant Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ), overseeing budget development, fiscal operations, fiscal accountability, facilities management, major construction and renovation projects, campus information technology, Central cashiering, bookstore, business office, campus human resources, campus payroll, Campus accounting, custodial, food services, building grounds, maintenance, and other duties as assigned.
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The Research Scientist Supervisor I (Epidemiology/Biostatistics) (RSSI) serves as the Chief of the Climate Change & Health Unit and provides technical, scientific, and administrative oversight for the planning, organization, and direction of program staff.
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