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Experience with providing public health case management and education (i.e., reproductive health, smoking cessation, child development, and parenting) to at risk populations preferably in the clients home setting strongly preferred.
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Work with key staff across the organization to support USAID and DoS business development planning and implementation, routinely engaging with operational BD teams at global, regional and country levels to review long term pipeline, plan strategic engagement and mitigate portfolio risk.
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Depending on your areas of work, experiences and studies, and interests, you will have the opportunity to serve clients regarding China, in cybersecurity and cyber threat intelligence, OSINT, supply chain risk management, anti-money laundering and fraud, financial investigations, technology and solutions innovation, and much more.
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Requires a bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, Business Management, or Information Technology (or related field) from an accredited college/university, and five (5) years of hands-on experience in Microsoft Power BI reports and SQL Server Database.
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GIAC Cyber Threat Intelligence (GCTI) or equivalent (other GIAC certs or any cert under CSSP Analyst) certification is required within first days of employment. How A Cyber Defense Threat Analyst Will Make an Impact The successful applicant should be expected to identify potential cyber threats, determine levels of risk, and produce analytical reports for a variety of audiences.
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THE IMPACT YOU WILL MAKE The Senior Internal Auditor - Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Compliance & Ethics (C&E) role will offer you the flexibility to make each day your own, while working alongside people who care, so that you can deliver on the following responsibilities: Assist with audit planning and drafting initial audit scope.
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Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC) + Working Knowledge of CMS Risk Adjustment and HCC Coding Process. + Registered Health Information Management Technician (RHIT) + 2+ years of risk adjustment coding experience.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university AND a master’s degree in a field related to the sector (i.e., project management, disaster response, humanitarian assistance, international affairs, peace and conflict resolution, etc.
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As a RCDD Engineer, you will: Responsible for maintaining the Inside Plant cable infrastructure to include conduit, cable trays, copper, coax, fiber and all associated elements in the Pentagon, Mark Center, & buildings within the NCR supported by JSP. Must follow JSP and commercial best practice procedures, standards and/or provide Engineering Installation Plans (EIPs) required for installation of cable racks, wiring of the racks and testing required during installation.
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The ISSO for a system or enclave's information assurance program through security authorization activities in compliance with Risk Management Framework (RMF). Provide input to the Risk Management Framework process activities and related documentation system life-cycle support plans, concept of operations, operational procedures, and maintenance training materials.
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Bachelor’s degree in Mortuary Science or other degree as required by state/province law and as prescribed by each state board. Funeral Director license as required by state/province law and as prescribed by each state board.
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You will have an opportunity to use your entire range of skills and interact with a number of teams within Splunk Security ranging from SOC, Incident Response (IR) and Forensic, Threat and Vulnerability Management (TVM) and Cybersecurity Risk.
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Cybersecurity risk management framework, operational security, identity management, zero trust architecture, data security, cybersecurity delivery management and vulnerability management.
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Specifically, the incumbent would be responsible for advising on Department compliance with any required Federal environmental statutes, regulations, and other mandates (including historic preservation mandates), and advising on federal, state, local and tribal permitting responsibilities required for the Department's programs.
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Qualifications Bachelor's or equivalent experience; culinary arts degree desired SERV Safe certification or HACCP knowledge required. Job Responsibilities Management of food cost, food safety and waste controls.
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