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The Manager is to liaise with CITeS, Judges, Division Directors, General Counsel’s Office, Public Information Officer, Executive Staff, Office of the State Courts Administrator, and stakeholders in support of the mission of the AOC and Unit.
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The Police Officer Trainee is a non-sworn position that will have to meet all the requirements established under the Basic Recruit Training Program by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement as outlined in Florida Statue 943.13.
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RoleThe Global Head of AML Risk Management - Wealth reports to Citi’s Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) Anti-Money Laundering (AML) / Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and will be responsible for driving change and the primary face-off to the Wealth line-of-business, including providing thought leadership, direction and driving greater consistency in global program design and execution across our wealth management activities.
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In this role, reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer, you'll serve as Circle's trusted global Editor-In-Chief. Affinity for program management and using technology solutions to help scale our team’s processes, and comfort with GSuite applications, as well as other tech SaaS tools (such as AI, SQL, Figma, Slack, Coda, etc.
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Polygraph Examination: The CBP Officer (Program Manager) position is a polygraph-required position. You must have taken the CBP Officer Promotional Assessment (including In-Basket component) and have a passing Total Score.
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Highlights include: Competitive salary and biannual bonus structure, multiple subsidized medical and dental options, voluntary supplemental insurance, employer matching 401(k) retirement plan (100% vested), flex schedule, 8 paid holidays, 10 paid vacations, and 6 paid time off days, charitable time off, fresh daily Cuban coffee, dog-friendly office, onsite fitness center, and yoga room/classes, team member recognition program, casual attire, and our collaborative culture.
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Directs staff in the performance and completion of analysis, measurement, and reporting of financial and operational activities within the General Ledger Accounting, Grant Accounting, Treasury, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Budgeting, Planning & Analysis, Payroll, Financial Systems, and Purchasing & Contracting teams.
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To address this challenge, City National Bank of Florida has implemented a Third-Party Risk Management Program (TPRM) to identify and evaluate risks and provide proper oversight of our business relationships.
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Chief Operating Officer (COO) - Full-Time, Day shift. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is responsible for producing desired results associated with service excellence, quality clinical outcomes, and financial integrity for designated operations.
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The Chief of Business Development Officer will report directly to the President & CEO. Acting as a mentor, manager, and motivator, the Chief of Business Development Officer oversees business attraction, retention, and expansion efforts by leveraging real estate, workforce development, incentives, and market insights.
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Any use of illicit or illegal narcotics after having been employed by a police or corrections agency, or in a police or corrections capacity (including Military Police Officer) automatically disqualifies the applicant.
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Interrelationships: Patient Care Team (Primary Care Physician, Clinical Managers, Nutritionists, Mental Health Specialist, Podiatrist, Chief Quality Officer, Chief Medical Officer and Director of Clinical Services, Ancillary Services and MCM) and Other Care Specialists.
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Lead, Comedy Program is also responsible for organizing and attending, worldwide auditions, recruiting events, and managing act sponsorship. Sets-up and attend Entertainment Comedy showcases, festivals, shows and auditions as part of the strategy of sourcing brand differentiating talent with the goal of enhancing and innovating the Headliner Comedy program.
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Oversees and instructs student who are accomplishing assigned training projects which include projects for the Work Based Learning (WBL) programs, occupation exploration during the Career Preparation Period (CPP), work experience program, and various Work Programs Division projects.
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Follows company-wide safety policies and practices and adheres to responsibilities concerning safety prevention, reporting and monitoring as outlined in the Officer Handbook and other Company Safety Policies.
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