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The SIS OCD is seeking a Communications and Program Assistant student position who will be responsible for supporting project coordination, program planning, communications, social media, and general operations under the supervision of the Assistant Director for Career Outreach and Programming.
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Helps prepare for, manage, and participate in regular management and technical meetings with USAID staff, project management teams, implementing partners, and other external stakeholders.
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CSIS maintains a larger picture of our accounts, but our team budget manager needs to be able to present more nuance/ updates/ and project future financial scenarios. The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public policy organization established in 1962 to provide strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decision makers concerned with global security and prosperity.
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Provides administrative and programmatic support in strategic planning, design, project implementation, reporting, and monitoring and evaluating. Knowledge of and ability to use program management processes, especially project planning, budgets and monitoring and evaluation.
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One to two years' professional experience in project support and oversight, ideally in supporting USAID-funded programs abroad. The Program Assistant will be primarily responsible for providing administrative and programmatic support to DI staff in Bethesda and DI field offices in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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We are seeking a dynamic, energetic, detail-oriented Assistant Program Manager (APM) to join our Global Program Management (GPM) Team. This individual will provide critical administrative, programmatic, and operational assistance in support of project management of the country/region/technical portfolio.
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Experience with Program Administration or Project Management Proficiency in a second language. ICMA's Global Engagement Team is seeking a dynamic Project Management Professional to fulfill the role of Assistant Program Manager (APM) to support the work of the Global Engagement Team. ICMA's Global Engagement Team is responsible for a variety of initiatives related to the implementation of ICMA's Global Engagement Strategy and growing the ICMA network around the world.
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For this position, specialized experience is defined as directing programs and overseeing the maintenance of facilities within an organization, including building management, safety, emergency management, security coordination, facilities planning, construction coordination, project management and space management.
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Assists technical staff in the preparation of various program documents and correspondence such as memos and waivers, amendments, project authorization documents, congressional notifications, technical notifications, and requests, ensuring that all documentation is complete and in compliance with USAID/State rules, regulations, and standards.
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Coordinate and provide logistical support in the formulation of strategy, support the development of responses to a variety of daily requests from program managers, other Government agencies, Congress and external parties (e.g., media, other vendors, etc.
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In this role as you may occasionally be required to work after hours or across different time zones. Ad-hoc administrative and project support to the wider team. Digitally savvy and proficient in MS office suite programmes (Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, SharePoint, PowerBI) and Adobe Acrobat.
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Research Assistants and Program Coordinators are typically recent undergraduates with an interest in gaining research, policy, programmatic operations, and project management experience before going on to graduate studies.
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5+ years of experience as a Project Analyst, Executive Assistant, Schedule Manager, or Action Officer. The real impact of project management comes from communication to ensure the program achieves its goals and meets our quality standards.
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Experience in a related Government or business field in role responsible for program/project coordination within an acquisitions or contracting space. The contractor shall support Naval Intelligence Activity (NIA) (a U.S. Naval Echelon 2 organization) as the Program Management Assistant - Acquisition and Contracts supporting the NIA Director of Acquisition and Contracts or other senior leaders in support of the NIA Director of Acquisition and Contracts as appropriate.
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Support program fundraising efforts, including monitoring grant compliance requirements and keeping track of project activities, tracking expenses, and preparing financial reports; One year of applicable program experience in a think-tank or similar setting is desired.
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