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About EPS Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. (EPS) is an innovative land use consulting firm distinct in our ability to analyze and creatively resolve complex challenges related to land use policy, urban planning, real estate investment, and public financing.
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The Transmission System Planning (TSP) department performs Interconnection studies, multi-year assessments and develops a portfolio of transmission expansion plans and projects to meet the company's transmission needs for delivery of safe and reliable electric service to our customers while adhering to North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) planning standards.
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Whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced veterinarian looking for a change, a new beginning at Banfield means an open door to explore the next best move in your professional career.
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The Deputy Chief Financial Officer will also participate in the planning process related to budget management, cost-benefit analyses, forecasting, and securing of new funding. Assists the Chief Financial Officer in planning, implementing and evaluating the organization's fiscal function and performance, including but not limited to: general accounting, data processing, purchasing, accounts payable, payroll, payer contracts, revenue cycle, and accounts receivable by organizational policies and procedures and regulatory policies.
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Using fundamental technical skills, analytical abilities, and up-to-date regulatory knowledge, provide complete customer oriented, environmental analysis, planning and compliance solutions, to assist clients in areas of CEQA/NEPA permitting and regulatory compliance.
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Minimum 12 years of experience in budget planning and analysis, preferably in public higher education, with a strong understanding of higher education funding models. Under the general guidance of the Associate Vice President of Budget Analysis and Planning, the Director oversees and coordinates select cross-functional activities, including development of methodologies for operating budget development, recommendations for allocation of funds, financial planning and analyses, and responses to operating budget-related queries from external entities.
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This role interfaces with the SBU GMs, Group Functional VPs, and centralized groups including the VP, Operations & Strategy, Director of Business Administration, VP MTO/NRM, and VP IBP. The role must also partner closely with the equivalent role in the other Group, as well as with the Director of Enterprise Planning.
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BAS is also in the early planning stages for participating in a new downtown Blue Campus (aquarium, learning center, and blue tech innovation center) as part of the Seaport Village renovation project.
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Lead and Drive C&C Leadership Operating Agenda: Partner with EVP, Group President, to envision, develop, and execute the on-going operations agenda of the Care & Connection Group to ensure delivery of annual and multi-year operational planning outcomes.
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SUMMARY: Restores patients to optimum health and social adjustment, while facilitating a positive impact on the hospital transition of care; informs the health care team of the patient's social, emotional, environmental, and financial needs and resources that may influence their treatment options and discharge plan; assists case manager nurses with complex social situations and discharge planning.
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Partners with external customers, referral sources and payors to ensure the facilitation and coordination of the discharge planning process and serve as the patient and family advocate. QualificationsEducation:Graduate of an accredited program required:RN or BSN preferred; or Masters of Social Work with licensure as required by state regulations; or Master’s degree in healthcare administration, business administration, or clinical specialtyLicenses/Certification:Healthcare professional licensure required as Registered Nurse, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW),or Licensed Social Worker (LSW), as required by state.
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As a Category Manager, you will be responsible for directing and setting the strategies for adhesives category identifying opportunities for cost negotiation, contract development, capacity planning, project management, process development, cost and quality improvement plans and management of business reviews.
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Positions in this class perform specialized Permit Technician functions including answering building and planning questions over the phone, email and at the public counter. The City of Alameda is pleased to offer an opportunity for qualified employees to individuals to apply for the position of Permit Technician II. Under general supervision, Permit Technician II incumbents perform responsible specialized work involved in the receipt, processing and review of building and planning permit applications, and in the issuing of building, planning and related permits; and perform other related work as required.
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WHAT You’ll NEED: Bachelor’s degree in real estate, Business, Urban Planning, Finance, Public Policy, Public Administration, Community Development or equivalent relevant experience. Research existing community planning documents and participate in community groups and neighborhood discussions to listen, learn, and build long-term individual and organizational relationships.
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Experience or exposure related to the following topic areas (note that experience in all these areas is not required) Topic Areas: Field work, traffic operations analysis, signal design, transportation planning (e.g., bicycle or transit plans, infrastructure finance, transportation and land use policy, and/or travel demand modeling.
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