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Food, agriculture, sustainability, climate, racial equity, agroecology, policy, advocacy, program leadership, strategic vision. A comprehensive knowledge of a scientific field, normally acquired through a doctoral program, and a broad understanding of technical and policy issues at play in food and agricultural systems, agroecology, climate change, and sustainability.
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Highlight is seeking a Communications Program Analyst to USAID’s Bureau for Planning, Learning and Resource Management (PLR) Communications Team. The PLR Communications Team is located in PLR’s Front Office and reports directly to PLR Senior Leadership.
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GDIT is seeking a candidate who will assist ISN/CTR in developing, implementing, and coordinating FIRST and related program nonproliferation capacity-building efforts. Establish a civil nuclear power program under the highest international standards for nuclear safety, security, and nonproliferationTake advantage of next generation nuclear energy innovations and technologies in their sustainable energy plansMeet their clean, reliable energy goals while protecting the global climateDeepen relationships through government, industry, national laboratory, and university engagements.
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The HIE Program Analyst works collaboratively with the Digital Health Division, other DHCF team members, and stakeholders to meet the evolving strategic and project needs of the DC Health Information Exchange (DC HIE.
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We are seeking a dynamic Program Director to join our Equitable Resilience & Revitalization (ERR) team of Enterprise Advisors. The Program Director will report to the Director for Equitable Resilience and Revitalization.
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The Program Director will be an integral member of the ERR team, involved in all aspects of the work, and will also serve as the team’s expert on local governments and nonprofits fiscal health and financial management.
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In partnership with the Volunteer Manager, interviews, and onboards new program volunteers, identifies new volunteer opportunities and develops annual volunteer training calendar for all program volunteers.
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Travel periodically to sub-Saharan Africa to enhance program coordination with embassy representatives to advance DTA priorities and to conduct site visits to oversee ongoing DTA programming. Coordinate with other digital, cyber and emerging technologies program practitioners to develop whole-of-government approaches to promoting immediate, medium-term, and long-term DTA objectives.
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Liaise with relevant ISE colleagues to ensure smooth collaboration and relevant inputs/advice from other practice/program areas, particularly in the peace and justice, civic engagement and development strategy sectors.
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The Cybersecurity Threat Program Manager leads a comprehensive cyber threat management program across the enterprise; and develops and leads the activities related to detection, correlation, and analysis of internal and external cybersecurity threats to institutional assets, data, systems, and infrastructure.
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This is an "on-site" position supporting the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office ofNuclear Incident Response (N84) in the execution of the Policy and Plans program. 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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Creates and implements ADA training in collaboration with the Equal Opportunity Compliance and Oversight Program's Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (EOCOP's ODEI) and the Office of Human Rights (OHR.
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The Classified Program Security Officer (CPSO) provides oversight of Program security within a multi-disciplinary environment including collateral and SAP/SAR materials. Typical backgrounds would include Program Security Officers (PSO), Government SAP Security Officers (GSSO), Contractor Program Security Officers (CPSO), or Alternate Contractor Program Security Officers (ACPSO.
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Bachelor’s degree in a field related to international development, international relations, political science, public administration, legislative affairs, communications, journalism, etc. Knowledge of foreign affairs, international development, geopolitical issues.
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The division has adopted the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and continues to mature its IT service management program via a continuous service improvement approach. Monitoring the IT service management program (ITSM) successes and failures, reviewing surveys and customer feedback with focus on continuous service improvement.
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