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Skilled in working autonomously to meet clients needs, complete documentation, make own schedule, and reach productivity expectations. § Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with LABA preferred.
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Provide support to the development of the Strategic Performance Evaluation and Measurement Plans (PEMPS), the IFRs/PERS, PMM/APG/AFR reporting/missed deliverable, Level 2 Milestone (L2) development and base sets, L2 scoring, Getting the Job Done List (GTJDL) development and vector checks, office summaries and M&O input sheets, internal/external guidance, and annual CPE calendar and schedule.
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Provide Earned Value Management (EVM) cost, schedule, and performance management. Support the development of Cost Analysis Requirement Documents (CARD) that integrate cost, schedule, technical, and risk requirements into a single document to be used by the program office, and other organizations to perform cost, schedule, and risk analyses.
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Assists in maintaining a uniform system for financial planning and operations and prepares Schedule 19 for the School Department. Full Time - Financial Analyst / Non Union. Works under the direct supervision of the Chief Financial Officer and Budget Director.
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Our flexible/ hybrid work schedule includes 3 in-person days at one of our core locations and 2 remote days. The Operations Analyst role is designed to serve as the technical support subject matter experts for assigned systems, services, or applications they support.
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The Manufacturing Project Lead/Program Performance Analyst will develop the program time-phased cost or schedule baseline within the contract parameters in conjunction with the program team.
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Utilize extensive knowledge of managed care financing and in-depth understanding of reimbursement methodologies (DRG, PAF, fee schedule, pmpm, value-based payments) in order to develop meaningful assessment of financial performance.
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Home based BCBAs make their own schedule, no weekends necessary. 3 weeks PTO plus generous Holiday schedule. As a successful BCBA with Key Autism Services, you will be conducting initial assessments, reassessments, writing progress reports, and developing and monitoring individualized treatment plans and behavior support plans for lifelong success.
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The BCBA Supervisor will also: develop behavioral programming and plans tailored to the individual ’s behavioral needs , including periodic reviews of treatment plan provide direct clinical supervision of Riverside's Residential BCBA’s Schedule: Monday through Friday 9am - 5pm; Hybrid; Travel to programs In Massachusetts required You have the opportunity to oversee your own schedule and create a work/life balance.
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Ote this position will be working on Hybrid schedule with an expected two days' work in the Quincy office location. The Information System department seeks a Senior Business Analyst (BA) to support our initiatives support client's initiatives.
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