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MEI seeks a full-time program Director based in Washington, DC, to oversee all aspects of program operations, including planning, execution, monitoring, evaluation, and managing budgets.
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Experience in developing and coordinating data collection and analysis systems, with a focus on monitoring program implementation using qualitative and quantitative approaches. Collaborate with the Executive, Senior Leadership, Senior Management teams, and program staff to identify data-informed and evidence-based recommendations to continuously improve programs.
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Collaborate with internal risk team partners (and external consultant team) to support continuous program enhancements related to key third party risk management practices (e.g., Inherent Risk Assessments, Vendor Control Assessments, due diligence monitoring, onboarding, etc.
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Drives the understanding and delivery of quality clinical research (patient safety, rights and wellbeing; data reliability; scientific integrity; regulatory and process compliance) for monitoring and site management activities.
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Strong understanding of the Risk Management Framework (RMF), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publications, Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Guidelines, and Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA.
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The Local, Faith-based, and Transformative Partnerships Hub, within USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI/LFT), is seeking a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Specialist to provide support to the programs under its Locally Led Development Initiatives (LLDI.
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At least eight (8) years of experience in program and project management supporting information security or cybersecurity projects for the federal government is required. The PM shall effectively and efficiently manage cost, schedule, and performance using integrated program management processes across all aspects of performance and in a manner that yields cost savings and performance efficiencies.
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Starting in 2005, Pew’s ocean conservation program expanded around the world and played a significant role in reforming marine fisheries management in the European Union and on the high seas and creating large scale marine reserves around the world.
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The Regional ESF Indo-Pacific Energy Program Officer manages complex budget requests to Congress, identification of implementers, project design, developing program plans and performance reports required by the Director of Foreign Assistance and the Office of Management and Budget, and monitoring and evaluation of program performance.
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The ideal candidate for this role will be for an ambitious Director of Internal Audit & Risk Management responsible for directing and developing the Internal Audit and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program, including but not limited to strategic thinking related to risk identification, assessment, monitoring, management, and mitigation as well as recommending actions and mitigation plans on identified risks in coordination with the Chief Financial Officer and senior management.
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In collaboration with these organizations, USFS is strengthening community-based models for forest management, conservation, and restoration; increasing the effectiveness of protected area management and ecotourism; improving capacity to deter illegal timber harvest and trade; and monitoring, measuring, and reporting changes in forestry and other land use, among other programs.
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This Program Operations Management position will work with a dynamic team, providing. Looking for a Program Operations Management opportunity at a place you can make a difference every day.
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Serve as resource and trusted advisor to program implementation, program management, and corporate teams on USAID and other USG compliance issues. Work closely with Operations Director to develop project management processes that ensure compliant contract management of subcontractors, grantees, vendors, personnel, field office operations, etc.
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O 10 years in a systems program office/similar organization (dedicated matrix support to a Program Manager (PM), Program Executive Office (PEO) or Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) program integrator.
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The PCM will provide key support to project and program management efforts monitoring project progress, coordinating and tracking cost and schedule data and identifying key project delivery risks and issues.
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