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The Business Development Specialist will work as part of a high performing team to ensure that MSH consistently delivers at or above long-term revenue goals. Excellent interpersonal skills with a demonstrated ability to handle the high stress environment of business development with diplomacy and a sense of humor.
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The Environmental and Social Development Specialist will be based at the MIGA office in Washington DC and will report to the MIGS1 Sector Manager. Collaborate with World Bank and IFC colleagues on joint projects as well as other colleagues from multilateral development institutions when supporting the same projects.
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MetaPhase is seeking an experienced Training Development Specialist with a minimum of ten (10+) or more years of experience to be a part of our team serving the US Department of the Treasury.
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About the RoleWe are seeking a Business Development Specialist to join our talented, dynamic team providing support services to ICA's corporate staff and growing business development activities in the federal health space.
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Job Summary/Company:Reporting to Research Business Portfolio Manager, the Proposal Development Specialist facilitates the development of grant proposals on behalf of faculty and staff including budget development, ensuring that grant is compliant with sponsor requirements, ensuring consistency with internal requirements and timelines.
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Director, Specialist Sales, Advisors Business Development-Loyalty, Financial Services (Open to Remote US) As Director, Specialist Sales you will be responsible for generating new loyalty platform sales within the financial services segment in North America.
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The Senior Development Impact Specialist (Financial Intermediaries) assesses the expected development impacts of prospective DFC projects, with an exclusive focus on projects in the financial services sector supporting access to finance and financial inclusion.
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The Organizational Development Specialist I will serve as an integral part of an appreciative, collaborative team to design, develop, deliver, and evaluate organizational development activities for USAID’s Bureau for Inclusive Growth, Partnerships, and Innovation (IPI) and USAID worldwide.
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You must meet the Basic Requirements listed in the Education Requirements section and the Specialized Experience to qualify for Recent Graduate - Workforce Development Specialist, as described below.
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Token Metrics is seeking a resourceful Business Development Specialist to expand our business and improve our branding initiatives. Previous experience as a Business Development Specialist in a related industry.
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Oversees the planning and development of child welfare and administrative adjudication regulatory strategies and actions. Serve as an advisor regarding regulatory compliance, enforcement, and policy issues with appropriate divisions, offices, other groups and individuals within Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and Administration for Children & Families (ACF.
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Including programs such as: Next Generation program, Journey Level Leadership program, Commander's Executive Fellows Program, advanced leadership programs, iNAVSEA SharePoint site, and any succeeding collaboration site/tool maintenance and support, mentoring, NAVSEA University, Workforce Development modules as they pertain to Total Workforce Management System, mandatory training, rotational assignments, and metrics/data calls.
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Minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience related to E&S risk assessment and management, social or community development, stakeholder engagement, grievance response, independent accountability mechanisms, dispute resolution, or CSO/community engagement.
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Senior Specialist/Specialist - Housing and Urban Development (Development Effectiveness) The Housing and Urban Development Division (HUD), part of the Climate Change and Sustainable Development Sector (CSD), provides strategic guidance and analytical and operational support to the institution and its clients in city and territorial planning, sustainable and resilient urban development, and housing.
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The Client Development Specialist supports the Regulatory and Government Affairs (RGA) Department, including revenue-generating and general marketing and practice visibility opportunities.
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