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Ensures RMF’s compliance with reporting requirements of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)/IC Chief Information Officer (CIO), in collaboration with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)/IC Enterprise Audit Program guidelines.
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The Assistant Program Officer (APO) will work with the regional director and senior program staff to manage the Endowment's grant programs in the Eastern Europe region, particularly focusing on Belarus and/or Ukraine.
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Under the direction of the Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award Program Director, the Program Officer is responsible for strategic decision-making and high-level management of Engagement Award Program activities that advance PCORI’s Engagement mission.
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The Senior Level Technology Services Project Manager will produce project management deliverables that are acceptable to the Ferries TSD Senior Program Manager, the WSDOT TSD Assistant Director of Ferries IT, the Office of the State Chief Information Officer (OCIO), and business unit customers.
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Prepares and administers a budget for the Social Studies Department in conjunction with the Chief Financial Officer and the Deputy Superintendent for Teaching & Learning. Keeps current with the latest developments in Social Studies curriculum and instruction and furnishes leadership in determining their appropriateness for inclusion in the instructional program.
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The Patient Safety Officer (PSO) has the responsibility and accountability for the oversight and strategic direction of the patient safety program for Holy Cross Health. The PSO assists the Director Risk Management Patient Safety in the management of insurance programs and loss control activities; implementing approved programs; promoting loss prevention; and ensures necessary and timely updates to safety/risk management policies and procedures.
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Meet with the Dean or Department Chair/Division Director as needed to discuss all aspects of the course including student progress and curriculum development (may be required to provide input into program development.
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Marcum is currently seeking a strategic minded, detail oriented, and customer service focused Non-Profit Executive Search Associate to join the team through full cycle of recruiting at the CEO/Executive Director level and C-Suite level (e.g., Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Development Officer.
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The National Park Service Liaison to the White House Budget Officer to provide accounting information to. contracts for the construction program to assist NPS personnel with assuring contracts are performed.
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Serving as the Chief Medical Officer and an advisor to the Administrator, Executive Director, Associate Administrator for Policy and Program Development, Director, Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle Safety Standards, and liaison to FMCSA's Medical Review Board.
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Processes Alternate Responsible Officer and Responsible Officer application requests to add SEVIS officials by ensuring all documentation is in order when Program Coordinator is unavailable.
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Cambridge's Compliance Director (CD) will have responsibility for overseeing and developing the company's compliance program. Completion of Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional Program (CCEP) through the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE) or equivalent through Ethics and Compliance Officer Association (ECOA)-Preferred.
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In partnership with the Business Innovation Director, Chief Information Security Officer, and Senior Agency Official for Privacy, administering rigorous program integrity to ensure appropriate operational security posture is maintained for information systems.
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The Institute for State Effectiveness, a Think (and Do) Tank that provides proven tools to help states deliver services to citizens through more accountable and effective governance, is looking for a program officer to join our team and help scale our impact.
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The Gift Planning Officer will identify, cultivate, and track prospects with the capacity and interest in a planned gift to benefit LCV or its sister organization, LCV Education Fund. In coordination with the Senior Director of Development Marketing, the Gift Planning Officer will shape and grow a model for a planned giving program that ensures the longevity of the organizations and supports future programs and strategy.
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