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Amica Center seeks interns who are passionate about public interest law and immigrants’ rights to join our Pro Bono Coordinating (PBC) team. We do this through a mix of in-house representation, external case placement, and mentorship of cases with pro bono attorneys from law firms, corporate legal departments, and law school clinical programs.
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16+ yrs planning, coordinating, and monitoring project activities. Broad experience desired, but not essential, in multiple domain areas, such as data warehousing, business intelligence (BI),data governance, data architecture, data integration, data classification, data strategy, data quality management, data security and privacy, MDM, data standards, regulatory compliance, and enterprise architecture frameworks.
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TOTAL PUBLIC MEMBERS: 14 METHOD OF APPOINTMENT: Appointed by the Mayor with the advise and consent of Council LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 3 years RESIDENCY: Strong preference for District residency, with representation from all 8 wards PAID BOARD: No (all roles are voluntary) Current District of Columbia residents will receive priority and advanced preference for screening and interviews.
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Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is actively seeking consultants to provide technical assistance (TA) to Global Fund country coordinating mechanisms (CCMs). Familiarity with epidemiologic indicators for HIV, TB and Malaria and financial indicators.
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We are seeking a dedicated and collaborative individual to join our dynamic Policy Team. As a Special Education Policy Coordinator, you will play a vital role in ensuring the interpretation, implementation, and compliance of federal, state, and district policies.
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