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Serves as a CFIUS Analyst, able to advise, draft, and review documentation, policies, and procedures IAW applicable Federal Law, Executive Orders, Presidential Decision Directives, and local agency policy.
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Partners with Area Real Estate Manager to negotiate, review and approve any landlord or seller's work. Ensures projects are closed out appropriately (e.g., punch-list, contractor documentation, collection of Owner Operator extras, collection of third part receivables, invoicing, and adherence to construction-related accounting principles.
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The Business Analyst (Degree Audit) will be responsible for compiling and programming Johns Hopkins University degree and program requirements into degree audit software, through collaboration with the Schools, Academic Departments, Advising Offices, Provost's Office and other stakeholders, to include the review, interpretation, and updating of requirements; maintenance of overrides and exceptions; training of faculty/staff, and degree audit documentation upkeep.
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Prepare and submit Institutional Review Board (IRB) required materials, as well as prepare compliance and regulatory documentation for local, state, and federal agencies and any other pertinent entity.
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Implement the program's rehabilitation services, and educate direct care staff on how to provide rehabilitation services that correlate with the goals identified in the individual's Individual Rehabilitation Plan (IRP) or Individual Treatment Review Plan (ITRP.
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Performs review of assigned cases with Maryland Hospital Acquired Conditions (MHACs) and ICD-10 code related Quality indicators. JOB SUMMARY : Facilitates improvement in the overall quality and completeness of medical record documentation and obtains appropriate documentation through extensive interactions with providers.
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Review new and existing materials, and training documentation to ensure they meet sound ISD principles and NCS guidelines and standards; provide written feedback with recommendations and proposed changes to the Government; develop and implement solutions to fix deficiencies.
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Collaborate with language instructors and other Government and Contractor developers in the design, development and documentation of language and domain-specific training materials. Global Dimensions is a HUBZone, service disabled, veteran-owned small business based in Fredericksburg, VA. We are a dynamic, expanding company with exciting opportunities in language/culture, training/education/instruction, IT, cyber security, and intelligence.
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Understanding of KYC and BSA/AML regulations, Enhanced Due Diligence, understanding of foreign and domestic business entities and structures, and ability to review legal documentation in collaboration with Financial Advisors.
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Performs review of the medical record including documentation, reports, flowsheets, and test results, applying evidence-based criteria related to DRG and clinical validation denials. Collaborates with Accuity Physician and Accuity CDI in appropriately identified clinical denials requiring communication to the Accuity clinical review teams.
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Typically, the inspections would require visual/physical inspection, witness of loading into or unloading cargo from an ocean vessel and review of shipping documentation to verify contents and packages.
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You will be an influencer and the hub of activity for sales order review, project planning and documentation, resource coordination, and issue resolution. As the Project Manager on our Patient Care Solutions Project Management team, you'll own the project management and implementation process for GE Healthcare Patient Care Solutions which include Monitoring Solutions, Perioperative and Maternal Infant Care products.
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Perform security authorization and reauthorization activities in accordance with our customer and DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF), and prepare and review documentation to include System Security Plans (SSPs), Risk Assessment Reports, A&A packages, and Security Control Traceability Matrices (SCTMs.
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This may include documentation of having two (2) MMR vaccines; two (2) Varicella vaccines; or antibody status to these diseases from laboratory testing. Manage bi-weekly Kronos payroll timecard review and reconciliation process.
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Coordinate the labeling and shipment of all outbound transfers from the distribution center, including all documentation, system updates, and internal and external communication. Review daily shipping priorities and adjust appropriately according to replenishment needs.
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