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Overview Counterpart International is seeking a Deputy Chief of Party/Chief Technology Officer for an upcoming Global Civic DEFENDERS program. The Deputy Chief of Party/Chief Technology Officer will work under the guidance of the Chief of Party and be responsible for working with civil society organizations and other actors to manage the delivery of digital security training and technical services including censorship circumvention and anonymity to civil society organizations and independent media globally.
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As the party chief, directs a survey crew performing alignment control, location survey work and/or construction staking using manual and/or electronic data collection procedures.
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NORC is seeking a Chief of Party (COP) for an anticipated USAID cooperative agreement, Evidence for Cost-Effectiveness (ECE). Our research covers a range of sectors including education, child and youth well-being, gender equality and womens empowerment, private-sector engagement, democracy and governance, resilience and food security, land and resource governance, biodiversity conservation, natural climate solutions, agriculture, water and sanitation, and vulnerable populations.
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Creative Associates seeks a Deputy Chief of Party (COP) for an upcoming USAID-funded program in Afghanistan. The DCOP will provide support to the Chief of Party (COP) in representational programmatic, strategic development and quality control duties; and liaise with USAID and government stakeholders to respond to their informational, data and monitoring requirements.
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Experience leading large-scale USAID activities that catalyze democracy, governance, or economic growth outcomes world-wide; prior experience as Chief of Party, Project Director, Deputy Director, Team Leader, etc., on project(s) of similar scope, scale, and complexity preferred.
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Collaborate with Cepheid's Chief Privacy Officer and intellectual property (IP) attorneys on privacy and cybersecurity - including privacy / cybersecurity by design in product development - as well as appropriate use / incorporation of third-party data / software.
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The Chief of the Party is a recognized technical leader in food security early warning and analysis who can provide highly credible independent analysis and decision support. The Chief of Party will be responsible for overall technical leadership, staff management, and achieving expected project results.
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Freedom House is seeking a Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) to support the anticipated five-year Civic DEFENDERS (Digital Freedom Enabling Networks to Defend Rights and Security) award from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID.
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Deep understanding of cybersecurity program planning and sequencing, including governance, risk management, architecture, technology onboarding, vulnerability management, awareness and training, and cyber third-party risk management.
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Experience using Trimble R8 & R10 GNSS survey system/Geomatics GPS software. Provides survey capability to science events as requested and validated by the SIP process. Experience using survey data collection programs.
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Three or more (3 ) years of experience within Cultural Resource Management or related fields as a project archaeologist/field director/crew chief supervising Cultural Resource field investigations.
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Working with the Psychiatric News Editor in Chief (EIC) and the APA Chief of Communications, oversees the planning, development, and continued growth of all aspects of the Psychiatric News network of properties, including the print newspaper, alerts, e-newsletters, etc.
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IRC is seeking a Chief of Party (COP) for a USAID-funded 10-year project to integrate existing, relevant cost evidence from high-quality evaluations into USAID activity designs; and integrate high-quality, randomized evaluations into USAID activity designs by providing a platform for academics from the social and behavioral sciences to engage with USAID design teams.
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Deputy Chief of Party, USAID/Advancing Digital Democracy. The Digital Solutions and Transformation Portfolio within the Data Informatics and Analytical Solutions (DIAS) Community of Practice is seeking a Deputy Director to lead an upcoming global project to support USAID's Advancing Digital Democracy activity.
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Principal, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer. Principal, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer. The Carlyle Group seeks an experienced, dynamic, and engaging Deputy CISO to be a senior leader within Carlyles Global Technology & Solutions (GTS) Department, and to lead its cyber governance capabilities by driving the strategic planning, development, and execution of enterprise-wide cybersecurity initiatives in a fast-paced, global and innovative business environment.
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