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Successfully obtain certification as Campus Police Officer as required by the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Final selections are made by the Chief of Police. Qualified applicants for Police Officer positions may be offered early employment in this program during the selection process, until the start of the Basic Academy.
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As an Associate Financial Risk Analyst, you will work as part of this team with a focus on model governance and support the model inventory process, issue tracking and management reporting. Associate Financial Risk Analyst.
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Learn more about the Transportation Security Officer (TSO) role on the. Per the President's 2014 Fair Employment , TSA policy is to not adversely consider a candidate based on unemployment or financial difficulty through no fault of their own.
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The Associate Chief Administrative Officer (ACAO) is a member of a local Medical Center administrative leadership team working under the direction of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO.
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Works with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Board of Directors to develop the annual budget and monitors financial expenditures and program budgets throughout the year to ensure the fiscal integrity and health of the organization.
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The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is excited to announce an opportunity to serve as a Part-time Senior Procurement Officer (wage) in our Professional Services Procurement Office (PSPO.
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Shall support Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) representation to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2, Intelligence Community, and Army HUMINT collection entities regarding Army HUMINT activities.
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Come join our team as a(an) Financial Analyst NOVA. We care for our community! Jump-start your career as a(an) Financial Analyst NOVA today with HCA Healthcare. The Financial Analyst will assemble financial reports needed by the various budget and accounting system, working with the Controller to complete monthly operation reviews with department leaders.
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Are you a dynamic, results-driven Insurance Agent or Financial Advisor with a passion for annuity sales? As a Financial Advisor specializing in Annuity sales, you'll experience a career transformation like no other.
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Assist patients with payment arrangements and in co-ordination with the Medicaid Eligibility Staff assists patient with financial applications. As a Financial Counselor, you will be responsible for reviewing the Financial Clearance Worklist daily and visiting in-house patients; collecting estimated patient liability amounts; explaining all financial information, responsibilities and working closely with outside agencies to ensure patient’s financial coverage.
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Our Richmond, VA office is looking for a Survey Crew Chief (Temporary) who embodies this purpose. As a Crew Chief, you will collect and manage critical data for the survey staff and engineers to complete dynamic projects and fulfill client needs.
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Must have certified completion of an approved police training academy and be a sworn law enforcement officer with police powers in the City of Richmond, Virginia. Responds to non-emergency situation when the presence of a Police Officer is requested in other areas of the hospital by the Security Specialist.
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Completion of the basic Public Health Officer (PHO) course and the Contingency Preventive Medicine (CPM) course. Completion of Officer Training School. Certification as a DoD Pesticide Applicator through a DoD-approved course.
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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) license or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license. 10+ years of experience managing a Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) function. At least 4 years of experience managing a Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) function.
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Works with Chief Development Officer and Major Gifts Officer to cultivate donor relationships. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) assures GoochlandCares functions in a manner consistent with the organization’s mission and purpose as established by the Board of Directors.
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