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The Policy Director, CCR will report to the Director of the Center for Community Resilience. In this role the Policy Director, CCR provides strategic policy guidance and is responsible for government affairs coordination that advances the Center's mission and goals with federal, state, and local government levels as well as federal and state agencies.
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Summary: METI seeks a dedicated Contract Level Deputy Program Manager and Washington Office Director to lead and manage a team of highly skilled professionals in supporting U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Office of International Programs (IP) initiatives promoting sustainability, environmental conservation, climate resilience and Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance on a global scale.
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Our research covers a range of sectors including education, child and youth well-being, gender equality and women’s empowerment, private-sector engagement, democracy and governance, resilience and food security, land and resource governance, biodiversity conservation, natural climate solutions, agriculture, water and sanitation, and vulnerable populations.
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The ACE program primarily focuses on providing support and services to DAI's clients within the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)'s Bureau for Resilience, Environment and Food Security (REFS) - The Center for Climate Positive Development (CCPD); The Center for Energy, Infrastructure, and Cities (CEIC); and The Center for Natural Environment (CNE.
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Knowledge of federal and state disaster management and resilience programs. ICF is seeking an experienced Program Director to support key Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) programs.
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Lead large, complex resilience programs including coordination with FEMA, other federal agencies, and local communities. Oversee a team of technical experts on disaster recovery programs who inform resilience planning and program implementation.
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The Program will support USAID partners in addressing and/or building resilience to digital repression and supporting rights-respecting digital transformation and growth of the digital economy.
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Director, Third Party Risk Management. Understanding the emerging digital resiliency rules (e.g. Digital Operational Resilience Act), the third party requirements, and impacts to third party risk programs across the enterprise.
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In line with HIAS values of Welcome, Justice, Empathy, Partnership, Courage and Resilience, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for directing and overseeing all HQ Finance functions, and for leading financial excellence globally, in strict alignment with HIAS mission, core values and strategic goals.
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As a Director within TPRM you will be responsible for the oversight of the third party policy requirements and risk processes that support our technology services and third party Information Assurance processes.
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Through REFS, USAID works to advance inclusive agriculture‐led growth, resilience, nutrition, environmental sustainability, infrastructure and energy, climate change, and water security, sanitation and hygiene initiatives in priority countries around the world to help them accelerate and protect development progress.
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The Georgetown University Law Center is currently seeking a dynamic Adaptation Program Director – a key member of our GCC leadership team – to provide leadership and strategic direction to our adaptation program and oversee our extensive body of work on climate adaptation and resilience.
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Will report to the Director of the Center for Community Resilience. network comprises more than 15 teams across the country and the Policy Director oversees advocacy strategies and technical assistance to support the national network.
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Democracy International (DI) is seeking to hire a Project Director for the anticipated five-year Advancing Digital Democracy (ADD) Mechanism funded by USAID. The goal of the Program is to foster and strengthen "digital democracies" by promoting open, secure, safe and inclusive digital ecosystems in which data-driven technologies advance, rather than undermine, democratic values and respect for human rights, including the rights of women, LGBTQI+ and other marginalized populations.
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A Director in ASG’s South Asia practice is a member of client-facing teams and functions as the engagement manager for multiple workstreams. Prioritizes the continued development of geopolitical, regional, and sectoral/industry expertise (e.g., India, U.S.-India relations, industrial policy, technology policy, supply chain resilience.
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