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You would monitor and report on labor law compliance, handle and process all employee medical leave benefits, FMLA, workers compensation, STD, LTD, etc., assist with the budget process and monthly variances, complete surveys, and take the lead on conducting staff orientation.
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Using such products, provide expert advice to the Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis, Chief Financial Officer, and other senior leaders on budget/projection development, financial trends, risks, and opportunities.
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Develop and manage the annual marketing & communications strategic planning and budgeting processes to ensure prioritized support for ASCO flagship programs including budget performance and management to demonstrate ROI.
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Experience managing and improving development operations, ranging from CRM management to budget monitoring to gift processing. Work alongside with Grant Writer to coordinate prospect research to ensure The MusicianShip has a robust pipeline of local, regional, and national grant opportunities to pursue.
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The Deputy Chief Information Officer for CRPM (Deputy CIO), serves as a key advisor to the Principal Deputy CIO and CIO while providing leadership, strategic direction, and executive oversight of the Departments annual Information Technology (IT) investment budget of approximately $300M. The Deputy CIO will provide leadership through coordination and collaboration in the areas of policy, strategic planning, government, and industry relationships.
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Provide the Senior Vice President and sector leadership with timely legislative updates and offer strategic input to the Integrated Business Planning Process (IBP) relative to business development strategy, programs, and budget.
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Large-scale project management experience, including budget, scope and resource management; inclusive of global or multi-national client WFM project experience. Global WFM consulting experience, knowledge of WFM and HR technology vendors, primarily UKG. Other technology solutions such as ADP, Workforce Software, Ceridian, PeopleSoft/Oracle, SAP, Workday, are desireable.
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Maintain proficiency in Navy Enterprise Resource Planning Program (ERP), Program/Budget Information System (PBIS), NAVSEA Enterprise Planning System (NEPS ) , and Electronic Data Access (EDA). Assist in researching and preparing responses to financial drills to NAVSEA Comptroller, Resource Sponsors, Financial Management and Budget (FMB) and Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD.
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The Director of Finance will oversee budget development and administration, manage implementation of key financial and operational program activities, ensure efficient operational support for the project team, and ensure compliance with USAID and Pathfinder regulations.
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Monitor and evaluate USG and other donor listservs and procurement websites as well as the use of BD planning tools such as AirTable, USG congressional budget justifications, and USAID forecasts to develop and implement short- and long-term regional/country strategies in collaboration with Business Development and Programs leadership.
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Client Overview: The successful candidate will join an existing budget execution team of civil servants and contractors at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service (NESDIS.
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Piper Companies (Health & Sciences) is looking for a Sr Clinical Trial Budget Analyst in Washington, DC to support well-established clinical research organization. Keywords: Budget, Clinical Trials, Clinical Trials Management System, Negotiation, Cost Analysis, Budget Development, Billing Compliance, Study Documents, Informed Consent Forms, Clinical Research Organization, Budget Approval, Sponsor Billing Issue Resolutions, Contract Administration, Quality Scorecard, Research Contract Management, Medical Coding.
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Partner with Business System Analyst and Scrum Master to groom the backlog of enhancements and determine features to deploy at the right time - based on need, feasibility, budget, capacity, and roadmap.
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Conduct policy research and analysis on key areas to ONE, to include the U.S. foreign assistance budget and development programs focused on agriculture, global health, economic growth, and transparency.
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Support client projects leveraging deep knowledge and understanding of Time Management, Attendance, Leave Management, Forecasting and Labour Scheduling and other components of Workforce management processes and systems.
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