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Key Words: RN Travel, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Travel Contract, Travel Nursing, Case Manager, Case Management, Utilization Review, Case Manager RN. MedPro Healthcare Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in Washington, District of Columbia.
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Axient is seeking a Senior Management Analyst to join our team at the Headquarters of the United States Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategy, Integration and Requirements in Washington DC.
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Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS), Grants Professional Certification (GPC), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or other grants management certifications are preferred, but not required.
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2-3 years of experience in defining enterprise data strategy in the areas such as AI, data management, data governance, data supply chain, data security, data archival, data quality, master data management, data architecture, automation and/or cloud data migration for medium to large scale corporations.
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The Administrative Management Support Analyst will primarily support the USAID, Bureau for Global Health (GH), Office of Professional Development and Management Support (PDMS) as a Credence Institutional Support Contractor (ISC.
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Analyze, maintain, and present on organizational data related to performance, talent management, employee engagement and employee development. Demonstrated orientation to understanding the business and business strategy, and the ability to apply talent management process and tools to support strategic business objectives.
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The Sexual Harassment/Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Office (SHARP) Case Manager will implement CIA's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program in their assigned area of responsibility (AOR) via case management, supervision of victim advocates, and workforce training.
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Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Professional ( PMP) certification, Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), or grants management professional certifications preferred.
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The Emergency Management Specialist will support the design, development, and implementation of the Agency’s Occupant Emergency Program as well as the Continuity of Operations (COOP) Program for USAID Washington, DC Headquarters Facilities and Overseas Missions to ensure compliance with GSA, FPS, ISC, OSHA, and WH, DHS/FEMA requirements.
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Providing Hands-on supervision utilizing the widest range of flexibility to provide comprehensive case management services to District parents and/or guardians of school aged children (consumers) who are identified as being at-risk or chronically truant.
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The Operations Management Analyst will support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Regional FPS by performing task such as data analyst, creating reports, training and assistant in other special projects.
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The Vulnerability Management Analyst will join a team of cross-functional cybersecurity experts in the performance of activities, including assessments & authorization (A&A) and ongoing authorization (OA), security engineering, identity and access management (IAM), cloud security architecture, vulnerability management, cybersecurity training, and policy development for a government agency.
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Significant experience throughout the product lifecycle from New Product Introduction through obsolescence to include generation of system and subsystem statements of work and subcontracts, strategic supplier selection, risk management, and continuous improvement efforts including implementation for cost reduction and performance improvement efforts.
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You will report to a Managing Director and will be working closely with other teams, including our Data Team, and Legal Team. This role is at the heart of investment decision-making and risk management.
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The incumbent of this position functions as Grants Management Specialist responsible for the fiscal management of the grants received and administered through the Comprehensive Plan for the purpose of public space activation and placemaking events.
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