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Position Summary:IEM is looking to bring on a Full Time-Grant Management Specialist I (GMS I) who will support IEM’s Team with its efforts, working hand-in-hand with the state /local government and private non-profit representatives to guide them through the Grants process.
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Assist Manager in preparing RFP, contract and training of new Destination Management Companies to meet ALGV standards. Assist Manager in maintaining contracts and proof of liability insurance with all Destination Management Companies.
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Restaurant General Manager- Restaurant Kitchen Manager- Restaurant District Manager- Restaurant Manager and Assistant Restaurant Manager- Restaurant Executive Chef- Sous Chef- Shift Lead Do you have what it takes to join the world of restaurant and culinary management.
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Portfolio management industry experience including National Account expansion drawing on relationship management and professional maturity. Experienced account management/relationship management resulting in professional maturity around negotiation, track record of success, identifying opportunities, forecast capability, well versed in account planning, strong understanding of strategy and execution with consideration of the big picture.
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Franchisee Developers have the full support of the Snap-on management team, and are regularly reviewed for progression opportunities within the Franchise Performance Teams. For more than 100 years, Snap-on Tools has made work easier for serious professionals performing critical tasks.
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Visiting Assistant Golf Coach assists in development, management, implementation, and advancement of competitive intercollegiate golf program within the philosophy, objectives, policies, and guidelines of NCAA Division II, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC), and Department of Athletics at the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS.
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Two years of experience (in addition to education requirements) working with policy analysis, program evaluation, assessment, budgets, grants management, business, or staff development. Master's degree in Education, Public Administration, Business Administration, or Organizational Management.
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A dedicated Accolade Care Coordinator for personalized care management support of all your healthcare needs. Report directly to the Administrator, Executive Director or Patient Care Manager Senior and will maintain primary control and professional management of each patient.
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Team Management: Lead and mentor a remote team of IGA specialists, ensuring efficiency, productivity, and skill development. Project Management: Plan, execute, and oversee IGA projects from initiation to completion, ensuring adherence to timelines and budgets.
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Prefers two (2) years of experience operating Fire Service Record Management software, including but not limited to, Target/Vector Solutions and/or FireHouse. 5% MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to completion of two (2) years of college with primary concentration in fire science, business or public administration, or a program emphasizing firefighting response, fire prevention, fire administration, or emergency medical services management.
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Participating in Theoria's Chronic Care Management, Transitional Care, RPM and other medical quality initiatives and programs. Participating in Theoria's Chronic Care Management, Transitional Care, RPM and other medical quality initiatives and programs.
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Description Civil Service Title: Quality Specialist RNUnder general direction, the Quality Specialist (RN) (Quality Integrator RN) manages, performs and coordinates highly specialized and essential quality management integration activities for the Office of Correctional Medicines Expansion & Project Management Section within assigned facilities in accordance with policies and standards of performance.
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Completes any beginning or closing shift duties as directed by management. Proper management of inventory levels including the storage area. Assists management with tracking of expiration dates on all products.
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The Master Project Scheduler plays a critical role in ensuring the successful planning, coordination, and execution of a large Medicaid Management Information Claims Processing system (MMIS) implementation.
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Proficiency in designing secure network architectures, identity and access management systems, and data protection strategies. Education and Work Experience: Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to the completion of four years college, preferably with courses in computer science, management information systems, mathematics or statistics AND three years' experience as a Security Architect.
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