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Education: Possess a Masters degree or 2 full years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree or LLB. or J.D., in hospital administration, public health administration, or related fields such as business or public administration with course work in health care administration.
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As part of that Strategic Plan, TAI has begun to assemble an ASME support services team for our Water/Wastewater Division, with the goal of expanding services beyond WET to other areas of municipal services including Public Works, Police, Fire Stations, etc.
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Position will assist with ADA, FMLA, and other medically related investigations as they pertain to employee relations, including working with the Human Resources Assistant Director/Deputy Director and Payroll/Benefits manager on cases that cross over between medical and employee relations.
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Security Clearance Requirements Must possess or qualify for a Public Trust (MBI) Extensive experience in Cyber Security Tools, network topologies, intrusion detection, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), ZTA, and secured networks.
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Category: Communications/Public Relations. Nonprofit Marketing Online Adjunct Faculty City Vision University was founded as Rescue College in 1998 as a program of the Association of Gospel Rescue Mission (now Citygate), and became independent in 2008.
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Devin Corr brings extensive experience in finance, equity trading, and investor relations, along with a strong academic background in business and economics. With a background in finance and investor relations, Corr has held key positions, including Chief Financial Officer for Mastercard’s data and services activities.
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The SAVP is responsible for direct oversight of all fundraising programs, including principal, major and planned giving, annual giving, alumni relations, corporate and foundation relations, donor communications, stewardship, prospect research, and the operations that support fundraising activities.
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The Director of Donor Relations is responsible for building a year-round annual fundraising plan for Avila University’s alumni base of approximately 14,000 individuals, that effectively communicates Avila’s message and mission to help drive advancement goals.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Health Informatics, Statistics, Public Health, Epidemiology, or a related field. Strong understanding of healthcare quality measures, including NCQA HEDIS measures, measures derived from EHR and other standardized datasets, administrative data, and public health databases.
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Harvest Public Media is adding the position of Editor to help expand the public radio collaboration, which reports on agriculture and food systems, the environment and climate change, and rural issues throughout the Midwest and Great Plains.
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The Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) provides strategic leadership and administrative responsibility for developing, implementing, and maintaining a full range of human resource programs and services including recruitment, compensation, talent acquisition, employee relations, training and development, workforce inclusion and belonging.
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This position is contingent upon the ability to obtain/maintain/transfer a DHS Public Trust Clearance. Due to the nature of the work, must be a US Citizen with the ability to obtain and maintain DHS Public Trust clearance.
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Works with the Managing Editor to ensure the smooth production and delivery of content to partners from the Harvest Public Media team. Works with the Managing Editor to coordinate coverage among related partners at other public media stations and news outlets.
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Public Safety Officer. Sponsors or facilitates public safety relevant community events or Authority sanctioned events that occur on Authority property. Our Public Safety Officers are primarily tasked with the enforcement of Authority regulations and policies related to the enhancement of safety within or upon Authority facilities, pertinent to Low-Income Public Housing (PH), Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV), as well as work areas controlled by Authority staff.
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Master's degree in public health or human services administration or a field related to working with children and families, or Bachelor's degree in these fields with 3 years of relevant experience, or less than a bachelor's degree but with experience supervising a Healthy Families America program.
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