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Qualifications EDUCATION:Required: Senior, graduate student, or recent graduate from any of the following degrees: emergency management, public administration, healthcare administration, public health, disaster management, disaster preparedness or business continuity.
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This position will engage directly with Information Security and Judiciary Information Systems staff members to oversee and provide daily support activity functions in support of Information Security business processes, to provide configuration and operational support across platforms, and to enhance our operational activity with the administration of technical activities on these platforms.
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The Staff Internal Auditor will participate in audit-related activities and will gain a strong understanding of various aspects of auditing, internal controls, processes, analytics, and business acumen in order to successfully carry out their duties.
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Percentage Of Time 55% Job Duty Category Internal and External Relations Duty/Responsibility Interact with external sponsors, auditors, and University officials and other campus representatives, including: Business and Financial Services, Internal Audit, Advancement, CSU Foundation, CSU Research Foundation, CSU STRATA, Deans, Research Associate Deans, department heads, and business officers in the academic units, on all matters relating to sponsored research administration.
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Daily inspects airport facilities, grounds and equipment to ensure safe operations, including airfield pavement, lighting and marking, aircraft parking, and fencing; implements and monitors the Wildlife Hazard Management Plan; coordinates maintenance and repairs with maintenance and other staff.
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Communicate and collaborate with OCFS staff, local social services district staff (the Administration for Children’s Services) and voluntary agency staff to analyze information needs and ensure recommended solutions are implemented.
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In addition, the Deputy CIO will serve as chief of staff to the CIO and will effectively collaborate with the campus technology shared governance structures and serve as a business relationship manager in working across all levels and areas of the university with campus leadership and administration, deans, faculty, and students, to provide technology guidance, leadership, and direction.
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This position is responsible for the complete oversight of the Wound Care Center, to include the following functions: day-to-day center operations, staff management, financial management, quality/performance improvement, and community education.
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OR Associate’s degree in Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, Nursing or related field preferred and 2 or more years of marketing/community education in the healthcare industry or clinical operations experience.
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Preferred training, experience, or advanced degree in business, public administration, or nonprofit management degree. In addition, the CEO is responsible for overall strategic and organizational management, collaboration, and staff retention.
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In collaboration with senior leadership and subordinate staff, plans, implements and evaluates processes related to performance improvement, staffing effectiveness, fiscal management, staff competence and customer service outcomes for Behavioral Health Services at Sinai Grace Hospital.
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The CFO is responsible for the strategic planning and management of TBL Fund's financial activities including business planning, budgeting, forecasting, risk assessment & mitigation, governance, and leadership of assigned staff.
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Lead the definition and implementation planning for deploying Mission Assurance practices within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) enterprise through the application of proven scientific, engineering, quality, and program management principles toward the goal of achieving mission success.
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Master’s degree in an area related to Labor Relations, Human Resources Management, Business Administration, Education Administration, or other related field, and a minimum of five (5) years of related, progressively responsible experience in Human Resources or related experience.
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