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Oversee program administration, implementation, and fiscal management to ensure financial activity aligns with budget allocations, internal policies, and USAID regulations. World Learning is seeking Chiefs of Party (COPs) for upcoming USAID projects across Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Experience with production enterprise applications and reporting and data analysis tools such as those used in the Office of the University Registrar and Student Financial Services (SFS) office including Nelnet and OnBase, is desired.
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This position will support the Agency IT Financial group building PowerApps solutions to help them manage contracts, licensing and hardware solutions for client. Design, develop, secure, and manage solutions within the Power Platform ecosystem (PowerApps Model-driven/Canvas applications, Automate, and Power BI.
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Working closely with the Director of External Affairs, the Chief Advancement Officer oversees all fundraising at the Museum, including foundation grants, major gifts, annual fund, and cultivation events.
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Pension plan: defined benefit pension plan that provides financial security and support employees in planning for their future. Compensation, Benefits and HR Services Division Chief Washington D.C. The IDB Group is a community of diverse, versatile, and passionate people who come together on a journey to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail.
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Working in a creative and fast-paced environment, the Financial Auditor position will perform specialized audits within the four USF support mechanisms and contributors. One (1) to Two (2) years of recent financial statement audit experience (i.e., last 5 years) and/or technical experience.
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Summer Associate positions are available in BRG’s Business Insurance Claims (BIC), Financial Institutions Advisory (FIA), Forensic Accounting &Valuation, and Government Contracts (GovCon). Forensic Accounting & Valuation – BRG’s Forensic Accounting & Valuation expertsuse theirforensic accounting and financial expertise, toevaluate the financial and operational records of global organizations in various industries and provideexpert evidence and testimony in many jurisdictions.
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The incumbent will report to the Associate Director for OFT and the Office of Governance and Strategic Initiatives (OGSI) and will perform work in support of major initiatives sponsored by OFT. Duties Position Overview The incumbent will provide a broad range of expertise in areas of the mortgage finance industry and/or policy expertise to OFT on financial technology (fintech) and innovation projects.
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This position demands a seasoned finance and operations leader with a comprehensive understanding of organizational management and operations, government regulations, multifamily mortgage lending practices, and exceptional financial acumen.
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Goonin@roberthalf.com The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law , has retained Robert Half’s Executive Search Practice to help identify a Chief Operating Officer. Chief Operating Officer Washington D.C. NOTE: Robert Half is leading this recruitment, If interested, please contact one of the representatives below for a confidential discussion: Chenice Thomas, Senior Associate, (281) 652-5543 or Chenice.
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The Chief Advancement Officer reports to the President and will lead the advancement department, including overseeing the UDC Foundation, and collaborate with campus leaders to advance the university’s strategic priorities.
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The Senior Office Manager is responsible for overseeing the overall administrative support for multiple departments and SVPs within Enterprise & Financial Solutions (EFS), including Finance, Administrative Services, Enterprise Strategy, and Enterprise Risk Management.
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Nadja has over eight years of experience in education, local government, and nonprofits.
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Submit government-directed purchases into automated financial systems such as the Defense Agencies Initiative (DAI) and the Defense Travel System (DTS). Financial Specialist This position requires an active Public Trust clearance or the ability to obtain a Public Trust clearance to be considered.
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