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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) will lead the organization’s ongoing commitment to support and promote the strategic use of informatics and information technology that advances the overall mission of the organization.
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Achieved or are in pursuit of Information Security Certifications such as COMPTIA Security +, CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) CISM (Certified Information Security Manager), CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) or CRISC (Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control) or GIAC SANS certifications or equivalent are preferred.
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This person would be responsible for Training Armed Security Officers in all aspects of the DHS National Protective Security Officer Lesson Plan, The National Weapons Detection Training Program, The ICE Firearms Qualification, Baton, OC and other duties as needed.
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Whether executing crime prevention programs or carrying out anti-terrorism measures, the Sailors working as the Navy's military police are equipped to handle any situation.
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Programs include Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), Continuum of Care (CoC), COVID Relief funds (CDBG CV I&III, ESG CV I&II, HOPWA CV), HOME American Rescue Funds and Treasury American Rescue Funds.
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Work closely with the Director of Donor Services on maintaining accurate information in the donor software and in monitoring performance categories and tracking trends in mid-level donor performance (i.e., attrition and retention, growth rates, average gift amounts, etc.
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Provide oversight for and meet regularly with the Information Systems Security Manager to ensure the integrity of multiple classified information systems to maintain accreditation.
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Position Summary: This person would be responsible for Training Armed Security Officers in all aspects of the DHS National Protective Security Officer Lesson Plan, The National Weapons Detection Training Program, The ICE Firearms Qualification, Baton, OC and other duties as needed.
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For more information on qualifications please refer to OPM's Qualifications Standards. Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience with investigative techniques to conduct interviews, recognizing and exploring and pursuing leads, detecting discrepancies in information and distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant data.
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The Program Officer for Lending and Investment works with the Executive Directors of Greater Cincinnati & Indianapolis to develop and execute a program of strategic housing investments to advance the goals of each market's strategic plan.
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Experience or interest in cybersecurity and cyber threats (e.g., designing secure products, systems, and applications; intrusion detection; digital forensics; system recovery; risk assessment tools and methods; security solutions, policies, standards, and procedures, etc.
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The software products supported by the POS Support Team include Windows Operating Systems, Microsoft Office Suite, proprietary POS software, in-house developed applications, and off-the-shelf applications.
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The Health Information Clerk will handle secure and confidential health information in all electronic and/or other records while ensuring compliance with HIPAA privacy and security requirements.
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WeAreLilly Systems Engineer - External Mfg Tech@Lilly MQ. You will use your technical expertise, analytical skills, and leadership abilities to create key components for these systems, evaluate different technologies, and work closely with other members of the Tech at Lilly and External Manufacturing Business teams to ensure that the systems are implemented correctly and effectively.
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High level of skill in addressing the public and presenting information in a clear, organized, and convincing manner. Prepares legal documents such as contracts, leases, petitions, MOUs, appeals, memoranda of law, and other legal-related notices; prepares monthly reports for the CEO and Board of Commissioner's review; prepares correspondence on behalf of and for the CEO on IHA legal matters.
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