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Public Administration, urban affairs, and community and civic engagement in a Council-Manager form of municipal government; At least three (3) years of experience in municipal government, preferably in a council-manager government setting, or a related field is a plus with at least one (1) year of supervisory experience.
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Leading our Innovation Center, Extended Campus, and Strategic Partnerships (comprised of corporate relations, government relations, and community relations) portfolios, the VCISP will be responsible for the development and implementation of comprehensive strategies for UIC that integrates innovation/entrepreneurship initiatives and strategic external partnerships to help foster a forward-looking culture.
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The VCISP is a member of the University's leadership team and will work collaboratively with Vice Chancellors and Deans across UIC, participating fully in the Chancellor's Cabinet and providing leadership and oversight for innovation and corporate, government, and community collaboration broadly across the university.
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The External Affairs Manager will also play a key role in government relations, community affairs, civic engagement, outreach programs, and alumni affairs, ensuring that these areas align with ITAV’s mission and strategic goals.
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This role involves the execution of engagement work streams that will primarily involve employing certified coding skills to audit provider claims and provider clinical documentation with a particular focus on government paid programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, Federal Employees Program, and TriCare.
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Extensive use of Unanet Accounting, Timekeeping, and expense reporting software in a DCAA compliant environment for government contractors. The candidate shall have experience with Accounting, Timekeeping, and Expense Reporting for Government Contractors, and compliance with DCAA, FAR, DFARS, and CAS standards.
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10 years of experience working for a global food or dietary supplements manufacturer with minimally three years of experience in the application of government labeling regulations for a Consumer-Packaged Goods company.
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As the SLED Sales Executive you will be responsible for driving sales strategy and production of new business and client retention in the SLED Government space. Reporting to the Government Practice Lead, this role requires experience and expertise in cultivating relationships and driving new revenue opportunities with SLED Agencies.
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We are not only committed to this policy by our status as a federal government contractor, but also we are strongly bound by the principle of equal employment opportunity. Desired Certifications / Technical Security QualificationsCISSP, Security / Network +, CCSP, SSCP, CSX-P, CISM, CISA.Information security qualifications tailored to the healthcare industry (e.g. HCISPP.
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Export controls/sanctions/other regulatory certifications (e.g., ECoP; CGSS); other National Security regulatory background (e.g., former Government or industry roles with focus in trade compliance.
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Beyond grantmaking, the Culture Program Director serves as a convenor around and advocate for racial equity in the arts by organizing talks, panels, and events highlighting the work of grantees, often in conjunction with grantees and other funders, in Chicago, throughout the Great Lakes, and nationally in arts, nonprofit, government, philanthropy, and policy-making networks.
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We provide TDM and IP-based voice, data services, broadband and MPLS networking, managed hosting services and communication systems to businesses and government agencies. Preferred Requirements: BA/BS degree; 4+ years of related telecom sales experience with a proven track record selling through telecom channel partners or data VARs agents.
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Ensure compliance with various government agencies that monitor our industry - TSA, IATA, FMC, DOT, CBP, Census, etc. Daily communication with customers, agents, vendors and government agencies-proactive communication and customer service is key.
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When you perform a Civilian Permanent Change of Station (PCS) with the government, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) considers the majority of your entitlements to be taxable. Permanent Change of Station (PCS) allowances may be authorized, subject to the provisions of the Joint Travel Regulations and an agency determination that a PCS move is in the Government Interest.
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This role will work collaboratively with the following teams to foster a culture of continuous improvement and alignment: marketing and communications, public relations, government relations, business intelligence, certification, shows, accounting, and operations.
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