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Employment Law, career counseling, conflict resolution, alternative dispute resolution, organizational development, talent analytics, recruiting. Work with staff to research situations regarding conflict of interest situations concerning research and collaborative endeavors with private industry, conflicts concerning prior employment ties to academic institutions and private entities, and the disposal of financial holdings.
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Creating and implementing innovative workshops for students, faculty, and parents on social-emotional skills, mindfulness, conflict resolution skills, nonviolent communication, creative expression, therapeutic uses of the arts, restorative justice, and other related topics.
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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world's worst humanitarian crises, helping to restore health, safety, education, economic wellbeing, and power to people devastated by conflict and disaster.
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Experience supporting humanitarian assistance, post-conflict transition, or food security programs in developing contexts. Specialist review of safeguards compliance documentation for humanitarian assistance, post-conflict, and food-security and other development projects.
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The primary function of the CVP Program Manager is to serve as proposal manager and as contributing writer to new business within Dexis' Conflict and Violence Prevention (CVP) practice under its International Development division.
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Refer damage claims on commercial crops or livestock to Fish and Wildlife conflict specialists. With your experience, you will independently resolve customer problems by identifying issues, determining procedural steps necessary to bring resolution, working with program staff to implement resolution, and communicating the results to the customer.
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Our team will manage the commercial cloud migration and disestablishment of VSD and CIS, fully automate the continuous development & continuous integration environment, fourth estate consolidation, professionalize services - ITIL/DevSecOps based processes, improve the customer experience 1st call resolution, and achieve development of a service catalog for Defense Working Capital Fund (DWCF) Model.
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Senior Project Manager, International Criminal Justice Initiative - Georgetown University Law Center
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They also manage work streams at Georgetown relating to cybersecurity, safety and risk management, and procurement and grants/finance, including oversight of University and federal grant compliance requirements and management of a Senior Grants and Finance Officer to ensure the project delivers quality expertise and assistance in a conflict setting.
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Selective Placement Factor: Experience working within a rapid response international assistance organization where the mission focuses on political transitions and stabilization, community development, mediation/arbitration, conflict resolution, democracy and governance, international law, human rights activities, or humanitarian response.
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Facilitate special support groups, i.e. students with incarcerated parents, grief and loss, divorce, teen parents, conflict resolution, etc. Licensed in the state of Maryland as a LMSW, LGPC, LCPC, LCSW-C. A minimum of two (2) years of work experience counseling in an urban school/setting with a track record of high student achievement preferred.
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Ensuring the OGC Senior Manager – Business Intake, the Deputy General Counsel, the OGC Director – Firm Conflicts Management, Innovation, and Processes, the conflicts supervisory team, and team leads are kept informed regarding proposed and actual changes to the software and/or procedures relating to conflict reports, conflict analysis, new business intake, or related functions.
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Cross-train with Network O&M/Telephony/Mobile Computing Management to assist the monitoring of all communications connectivity (e.g., VSAT, DTS-PO, VPN, SD-WAN, MPLS, and TICs), as well as the devices that terminate communications links, to ensure uninterrupted communications and in the event of a failure, provide rapid identification and resolution of problems per defined SLAs.
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Develop appropriate approaches to litigation, arbitration, and dispute resolution; providing regular, clear communication on litigation issues and opportunities to the president and the leadership team as well as the Life Science Platform General Counsel’s officeAssess risk related to mergers & acquisitions strategy from due diligence to post-close integration.
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Representing clients in court proceedings, hearings, and alternative dispute resolution forums. Certifications:Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm is seeking a Mid-Level IP Litigation (Life Sciences) Associate Attorney for their Washington, DC office.
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As part of this task order, Leidos will manage the commercial cloud migration and disestablishment of legacy systems, fully automate the continuous development & continuous integration environment, fourth estate consolidation, professionalize services – ITIL/DevSecOps based processes, improve the customer experience 1st call resolution, and achieve development of a service catalog for Defense Working Capital Fund (DWCF) Model.
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