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What you can expect as a Sports Program Manager at St. Luke’s. We care about you and have fantastic financial and physical wellness options, such as: on-site massages, on-site counseling via our Employee Assistance Program, access to the Virgin Pulse Wellness tool, as well as other formal training and career development offerings to ensure you are meeting your career goals.
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As the Guardrail Services Program Manager , you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and managing all aspects of the company's operations related to guardrail construction projects. Certification in project management (PMP) and/or construction safety (OSHA) is a plus.
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You must also have experience with a full range of Federal laws, policies, regulations, and precedents applicable to the segment(s) of the Service's program affected by the assigned project or study; knowledge of the overall mission, objectives, functions, policies, and organizational structure of the Internal Revenue Service.
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Comfort around higher management, a proven ability to partner in a global environment, excellent organization and communication skills, capability in continuous improvement processes, a background in project and program management, Learning and Development terrain knowledge.
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A4 FW Lab is seeking a dynamic Technical Program Manager (TPM) with a strong background in software development and a deep understanding of Agile practices. Senior Technical Program Manager.
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In all aspects of the position, the Program Manager leads and consistently operates in alignment with the company values: Actively Engage, Growth Mindset, Do the Right Thing, & Do What You Say.
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The Program Manager of Behavioral Health is responsible for leading ICHCAs efforts to develop certified community behavioral health clinics (CCBHCs) under a contract with the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s Division of Behavioral Health (DBH.
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Registered Nurse- Trauma Program Manager at Trinity Health in Boise, Idaho, United States Job Description Employment Type: Full time Shift: Day Shift Description: GENERAL SUMMARY AND PURPOSE: Responsible for the monitoring and evaluation of the trauma program including organization of services and systems necessary for a multidisciplinary approach to care of the injured patient.
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The Center of Excellence Team has an opening for a Program Manager – (COE). 3+ years of Program Manager experience. Work closely with the Program Management Organization (PMO) within the Center Of Excellence to align and adopt project management best practices, including the proficient use of standardized tools, templates, technologies, and methodologies.
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Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Program Management, Information Management, MBA, Engineering, Data Analytics or related field and one (1) year of experience in the job offered or in a Program Manager PMO-related occupation.
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As a CBRE Construction Program Manager, you will provide support to the Project Management Team on various initiatives impacting Projects from Design to Completion. The minimum salary for this Construction Program Manager position is $90,000 annually and the maximum salary for this position is $110,000 annually.
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The PDE TPM is responsible for MOD/SSD manufacturing program leadership, they own the MOD/SSD products within MFG. TPM's are the voice of MFG in the PDT and represent manufacturing NPI at subcon and internal sites.
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Supports the trauma registry, including participation with Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP). Responsible for the monitoring and evaluation of the trauma program including organization of services and systems necessary for a multidisciplinary approach to care of the injured patient.
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As a Manager in the Deloitte Technology-US (DT-US) Office of the CIO (OCIO) PMO team, you will play a key role in leveraging leading program and project management practices and methodologies to enable world-class delivery of our major internal technology programs.
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And supervisor's approval to participate in the IRS Telework Program. Experience utilizing conventional techniques to gather, assemble, and analyze facts, draw conclusions, and devise alternatives; preparing draft reports and other substantive guidelines and materials; recommending changes and/or alternative methods, processes, and techniques to improve program and administrative procedures.
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