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For Public Health Officers, knowledge of basic epidemiology, microbiology, food technology and hygiene, communicable diseases, occupational and environmental health, and medical entomology. Public Health Officers apply public health, preventive medicine, and medical entomology knowledge, techniques, and skills to promote health and reduce the incidence of communicable/zoonotic/vector-borne diseases, occupational and environmental illnesses and injuries, food-borne diseases, and disease and non-battle injuries while in-garrison and deployed.
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Candidates with academic training and practical experience in health management/leadership, especially in healthcare, public health, or non-profit health promoting organizations, who will serve students in our MPH/PhD programs.
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Ideally, this person will have prior experience as a senior state health official or comparable role in public health program design, improvement, and transformation at a public or private entity such as agency director, deputy director for programs, chief finance officer, chief medical officer, chief public health official, state epidemiologist, or similar position.
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Experience selling into large Public Sector/SLED/Education clients. As part of a recently public company, you’ll have the autonomy and support to make an impact as we build for the long term.
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Inspect the construction of public utilities including potable, and reclaimed distribution systems, wastewater collections, and wastewater treatment facilities in accordance with contract documents and Department and citywide policy.
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Sr. Customer Success Manager, Public Sector. Sr. Customer Success Manager, Public Sector. Reporting to the Director, Customer Success Management you will be responsible for managing a team of Customer Success Managers responsible for customer on-boarding, product adoption and usage optimization, advocacy, retention, and discovery of up-sell opportunities.
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ADeputy State Appellate Public Defenderin the SAPD's Appellate Unit represents indigent clients in juvenile, misdemeanor, felony, and post-conviction appeals before the Idaho Court of Appeals and the Idaho Supreme Court.
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Provide direct proposal response support to the Local Government GBU Sales Organization in support of our Public Safety Suite for law enforcement agencies. As a Business Proposal Rep within Local Government Global Industry Unit (LGGIU), you will be the authority responsible for delivering complete, compelling, and compliant proposals for our Public Safety Suite products to prospective law enforcement agencies.
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Enterprise Account Executive: U.S. Public Sector. The Senior Account Executive will focus on formulating and executing a strategy in the U.S. Public Sector resulting in revenue growth in existing accounts and new customer acquisition.
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The Public Information Office invites applications for the role of Social Media Coordinator/Content Manager. Experience interpreting and translating technical or specialized material into information usable by the public.
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Performs administrative and supervisory duties over the Public Works Department, including Water, Wastewater, Irrigation, Engineering and GIS; · Works with engineer to prepare and implement, with City Council approval, city wide capital improvement program budget and the public works operating budget.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public health, urban planning, geography, public administration, or related field. The position would be primarily related to conducting public outreach and stakeholder engagement strategy and activities for our Federal Government clients on projects implemented to meet National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Hawaii Revised Statues Chapter 343 also known as Hawai'i Environmental Policy Act (HEPA) public involvement requirements and public health initiatives.
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Familiarity with public involvement requirements of NEPA and HEPA is a plus, but not required. Developing, implementing, and evaluating public outreach, risk communication, and stakeholder engagement communications plans at both the strategic and tactical levels; reviewing, editing, and writing communication materials.
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Manages/Assists the Building Manager with managing the contracting and leasing administration process as needed on behalf of tenant agencies and GSA.
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The Director, Public Policy and Advocacy serves as the principal staff for state government affairs and chief lobbyist in Idaho, representing the Alzheimer's Association before Idaho, legislature, governor, relevant state agencies, community stakeholders and coalitions, and on statewide task forces and work groups.
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