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Coordinate and deliver training and technical assistance to domestic and overseas INL staff and as appropriate, implementers on proper program and project design, monitoring, evaluation, and risk management practices.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Statistics, Business Administration, International Development, or other related fields of study is required; advanced degree is preferredAt least 8 years of relevant experience preferably on a USAID or donor-funded program is requiredExperience with collecting, analyzing, and reporting key reporting dataProficiency in database management and data analysisFluency in written and spoken English is required.
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Peraton’s DSCM program encompasses technical, engineering, data analytics, cyber security, management, operational, logistical and administrative support to aid and advise DoS Cyber & Technology Security (CTS) Directorate.
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The Management and Program Analysts will support the Office of Foreign Assistance by assisting with all data and reporting responsibilities associated with funds related to the current and future crises around the world and the impacts of it globally.
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Monitoring and Program Support: Exists to ensure implementation, guidance, and compliance of federal government mandates that Local Education Agencies (LEAs) must provide to schools.
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We support clients ranging from the U.S. Government (e.g., the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Departments of State and Labor, and the Millennium Challenge Corporation) to large bilateral and multilateral donors (e.g., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.
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Employee discount includes 50% for Iowa medical cannabis card holdersFree Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offering in-person, telephonic, texting and video counseling for help with stress, anxiety, depression, family issues, and more.
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The New Grad RN Residency Program Manager within the Professional Development and Education Department at The George Washington University Hospital is a key leadership role responsible for the strategic planning, development, and management of the New Grad RN Residency Program.
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Responsibilities: Providing expertise in program management and tailored weapons system acquisition, training and logistics delivery support for managing and timely delivery of requirements in accordance with the LOAs signed between the United States and the country of Qatar.
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The USAID El Salvador Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) project provides monitoring, evaluation, learning, and knowledge management support services to USAID operating units (OUs) in the Central America region, including USAID/El Salvador; the USAID/Central America and Mexico (CAM) regional Mission; regional bilateral Missions in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Mexico; and USAID/Washington-based bureaus and offices operating in Central America.
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The Program Analyst will primarily support the Child Health and Immunization (CHI) Division in the Office of Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition, Bureau for Global Health (GH/MCHN) as a PHI Institutional Support Contractor (ISC.
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Assist the Deputy General Counsel with the operational aspects of the organization's Risk Management Program, including risk assessments, program updates (risk registers and profiles), monitoring of risk mitigations and action plans, preparation of risk reports for senior management, and fostering a risk-aware culture through effective communication, collaboration and training.
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Support the N84 Policy and Plans Program Manager execute core programmatic lines of effort to include Key Leader Engagement, Strategic Plans, Crisis Response Concept of Operations, and International Partnerships.
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Under direction of the Employee Relations and HR Compliance Manager, this role will support implementation and maintenance of NPR’s Affirmative Action Program and will provide direct support to the People Team in various HR operations, focusing on compliance reporting and workforce data for federal agency filings.
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Support global and country-level knowledge management assessments to refine data collection mechanisms and storage platforms, ensuring standardized data capture and access across program geographies.
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