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Reporting to the Director of Residence Life, the Associate Residence Education Coordinator promotes positive on-campus living experience and oversees all aspects of the administration and supervision of assigned residence hall(s), providing social, cultural, recreational, and educational opportunities for all students to engage with the campus and community with the goal of increasing student engagement and create a strong sense of belonging and school spirit.
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The Financial Systems Analyst has primary IT responsibility for support of accounting and finance applications, including the accounting system and associated systems including time entry, conflicts, collections, matter opening, and financial reporting.
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Leads internal investigations related to a variety of employee relations issues, including workplace conflicts, allegations of harassment, discrimination, wage & hour and other policy violations.
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This role is based in our Washington DC, New York or Tampa office, reporting to the Deputy General Counsel. Assist the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) and the Compliance and New Business (CNB) team with analyzing and resolving conflicts of interest, compliance, AML and other regulatory, reputational or ethical issues with new matters and new clients.
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The Assistant General Counsel will help our lawyers and our compliance and new business (CNB) intake team with complex conflicts clearances on new matters. Consultancy and diplomacy skills to help bridge the gap between the business and the CNB teams; excellent communication and presentation skills; ability to translate and explain complex conflicts matters to others (including partners and transactional lawyers), brokering discussions between Partners where necessary.
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We are a not-for-profit corporation chartered to work for the public interest, with no commercial conflicts to influence what we do. As part of the Accounts Receivable Management Group under the Treasure and Finance Operations Division, the Accounts Receivable Analyst will be responsible for helping the Accounts Receivable department by optimizing the accounts receivable processes including billing, closeouts, collecting, and reporting.
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Conflict Management – The DSM must conduct a thorough investigation to discover facts concerning all significant customer conflicts occurring in the assigned sales territory. Territory Reporting – Keep RSM informed of pertinent and relevant activity occurring in the assigned sales territory through weekly and monthly reports completed thoroughly and on time.
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Sales Analysis – Use all available sales reporting capabilities to analyze sales numbers of the assigned territory for the purpose of developing objectives and goals for positive and progressive sales development and growth.
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The Senior Financial Systems Analyst has primary IT responsibility for support of accounting and finance applications, including the firm's accounting system and associated systems including time entry, conflicts, collections, matter opening, and financial reporting.
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The Managing Director (MD) is a member of the senior staff in the Department of Compact Operations reporting to the Deputy Vice President (DVP) of the Infrastructure, Environment and Private Sector Division.
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The primary function of the District Sales Manager (DSM) is to effectively manage the day to day activities associated with the assigned geographic sales territory, develop new customers, and expand sales to existing customers at all levels.
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Deliver analysis results and recommendations within these products: Congressional Budget Justification documents and supporting analyses, Acquisition planning, Budget execution and trend reporting/analyses, Contract analyses, Contract documentation, Contract competition, Contractor Resource analyses, Policy analyses, and Programmatic budget support and analyses.
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The Technical Project Manager is a professional who can anticipate and resolve any problems, bottlenecks, or scheduling conflicts. Maintain client relations and communications including status reporting and informal conversations.
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Create and maintain project schedules by developing project plans and specifications, estimating time and resources, monitoring milestone completion, tracking all phases of the project lifecycle, providing timely reporting of issues that impact project progress, coordinating actions and resolving conflicts.
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Master’s degree in business intelligence, business administration (MBA) or data science preferred. Benefits include a multi-tier medical plan, dental, vision, life and disability, STD & LTD, generous time off, supplemental benefits, retirement, 403B, child care fee assistance, transit benefits, and an Employee Assistance program.
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