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GHSC-PSM also provides technical assistance to improve the efficiency, reach, and sustainability of in-country supply chains and is supported with funding from the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative, USAID’s family planning and reproductive health program, and USAID’s maternal and child health program.
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Assist with the development, distribution, and analysis of industrial supply support NSY metrics; provide technical and analytical support in researching, data gathering, analysis, and preparation of metric packages, utilizing NAVSEA measurement tools (e.g. Information Management for the 21st Century and Navy Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP.
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Skills/Qualifications: The ideal candidate possesses expertise and experience in industrial supply chain management processes, product support analysis, maintenance, planning, provisioning, sustainment, modernization and readiness to meet operational availability thresholds.
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To succeed in this role, you must have experience in successful business development and project management of preliminary and final design, bidding and construction phase services for municipal water infrastructure, supply, and resiliency projects (minimum 15 years desired; demonstrated expertise accepted.
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The Policy Analyst position is a critical role in the Office of the CAO, Human Capital Management Division (HCMD) and is responsible for the development, interpretation and maintenance of effective, progressive and strategic HR policies that are compliant with applicable employment laws and regulations and align with AOC’s mission, human capital strategic plan and workforce requirements.
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Serve as a staff advisor to the Chief, Special Projects supporting CDAO Program Protection activities, specifically on topics related to risks presented through vendors, supply chains, and associated acquisition pathways.
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In this position, as the Senior Program Officer, Conservation you will be charged with developing and implementing a major new grant portfolio to deliver funding to increase legal capacity to support the delivery of marine conservation.
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Support the development, staffing, and coordination of documentation associated with the Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program(ESEP), as well as tracking of ESEP placement status in SharePoint.
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Oversees execution of and reporting for all SMGW local and federal program grants, e.g., Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), DC Department of Employment Services (DOES). The Program Director (PD) oversees all components of Next Step. This person ensures delivery of quality program services and positive participant outcomes across sites; leads program data collection, analysis, and reporting with assistance from the Program Coordinator (PC); creates new partnerships and expands others in collaboration with the management team; and, increases participant service utilization.
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Program management experience, including basic accounting necessary to draft and oversee a budget. The PO closely monitors and analyzes foreign policy developments between the U.S. and the MENA region, develops program ideas, and drafts proposals on a range of human rights programs.
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This is an opportunity for a Certified Cancer Registrar to provide innovative support in the areas of Program and Project Management and Integration, Improvement and Change Management, Data and Analyses, Training, Strategic Communications and Implementation, Supply Chain, Financial Management Modernization, and Policy Support.
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2+ years of experience as a Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) or security specialist administering security programs. Knowledge of National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), Intelligence Community Directive (ICD), and DoD and COMSEC security requirements.
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OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides price transparency across the global fuel supply chain, including the Spot, Wholesale Rack and Retail markets. Commuter Transit Program. Employee Referral Program.
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At least 7 years of related experience, such as working on Capitol Hill, liaising with members of Congress and their staff through lobbying or advocacy work, or managing a large fellowship program.
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Serve as resource and trusted advisor to program implementation, program management, and corporate teams on USAID and other USG compliance issues. Specialized in accounting, finance, human resources, talent acquisition, procurement, supply chain and select administrative professions, we extend the capabilities of industry-leading companies.
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