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Bachelor’s degree; master’s preferred in Accounting, Finance, International Relations, Political Science, Business or Public Administration, or a related field and/or 2-5 years’ experience.
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In this role, the Business Development Manager should have a strong business acumen that accompanies deep knowledge of US Federal Government civilian agencies. Based in Washington DC, the Business Development Manager will expand existing engagements and establish new customers as CIYIS continues to grow sales pertaining to our US Federal Government market plan.
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Requirements No specific educational prerequisites are required, although an advanced degree in arts administration, theatre management, business, or a related field is strongly preferred.
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We work with our customers including the FAA, DOE, DOJ, NASA, National Science Foundation, Transportation Security Administration, Custom and Border Protection, Airports, and Electric Utilities to make the world safer, healthier, and more efficient.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: A Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Accounting and/or Economics or equivalent experience; Master of Business Administration degree is strongly desired; Must have either a Series 7 and Series 66 OR Series 65.
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The Business Development Officer will report to the Director of Business Development and Partnerships or the Business Development and Partnerships Manager. Reports to: Director of Business Development and Partnerships or Business Development and Partnerships Manager.
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Satisfactory completion of orientation and competencies established by nursing administration within 30 days of employment Join our team Licensed Practical Nurse, LPN, L.P.N., Licensed Vocational Nurse, LVN, L.V.N Qualifications Education: Graduation from an accredited Nursing School Licenses/Certification: Current LPN License from the District of Columbia Department of Health BLS required.
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Providing program management support to Navy IPO for utilizing maritime SC business systems. -Providing Security Cooperation support to the IPO-230 Policy, Performance, and Operations division for administration, management, and support to enterprise-wide FMS case management, policy, and administration.
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Masters degree from an accredited college or university in healthcare administration, business administration or other. Responsibilities require considerable knowledge of healthcare reform concepts and organizational models, technologies and hospital operations sufficient to take advantage of important synergies/opportunities in contract administration, cost containment, business growth/development, clinical outcomes, information systems support and regulatory compliance.
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Building upon Schneider’s footprint across North America and Schneider’s vision for de-carbonization, sustainability, and an all-electric world, the Manager will work to enhance Schneider relationships and policy positions with key state and local legislators and their staff and critical industry organizations to promote a business and policy environment that is more favorable to our growth objectives and our vision for sustainability and corporate responsibility.
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As a policy analyst you will provide full-time support to the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA), Office of Defense Programs (N10). Master's degree in political science, business, or other related field of study.
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Functional Job (LCAT) Information: Jr. Business Intelligence Analyst - Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as electronic data processing, information systems, systems analysis, and computer programming.
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The Grants & Budget Manager will be responsible for leading the effective and efficient operations in the areas of procurement, solicitation, budget preparation, contracting, and award administration (grants, contracts and subawards) to include financial monitoring.
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Interacting with staff in Congressional and Federal agency offices on behalf of clients, including securing, preparing for, and attending meetings on Capitol Hill or with the Administration. We have been recognized as a top firm to work by The American Lawyer, Working Mother Magazine, Vault, and the Human Rights Campaign for both lawyers and business professionals.
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Keywords: Program Development Program Management Grants Administration International Relations Human Rights Advocacy Similar Job Titles: Senior Development Program Specialist Senior Grants Management Advisor International Affairs Consultant Senior Humanitarian Program Officer Grants Compliance Manager Legal Disclaimer: Cherokee Federal is an equal opportunity employer.
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