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RoleThe Global Head of AML Risk Management - Wealth reports to Citi’s Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) Anti-Money Laundering (AML) / Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and will be responsible for driving change and the primary face-off to the Wealth line-of-business, including providing thought leadership, direction and driving greater consistency in global program design and execution across our wealth management activities.
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The Director will be responsible for program planning and design; working with nursing faculty across CUNY campuses to consider processes and standardization for application of credit for training and certification programs; faculty and stakeholder engagement; project management and reporting; grant and budget oversight; and program related evaluation, research, and scholarship.
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Head of Relationship Management & Ecosystem Engagement The Pursuit Core Fellowship is a 4 year leadership training program focused on economic transformation that selects and trains high need New Yorkers to become software developers, at over 300 best-in-class companies, including Peloton, Blackstone, Uber, and Citi. On average, Pursuit Fellows go from making $18,000 pre-program to $90,000+ upon starting their first job, resulting in an estimated lifetime earnings increase of over $2,000,000.
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The Conservator serves as a member of the Conservation Department management team, communicating and coordinating work with other senior library staff, training and mentoring graduate and pre-program conservation interns, and contributing to the development of knowledge in conservation through research and presentations.
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We seek a director with thorough knowledge of the concepts of nutrition and dietetics to be responsible for the overall management of the WIC program services, ensuring that Hospital, Federal, State, and Civil Rights guidelines, staffing, and caseload management are met.
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In conjunction with subcontractors, coordinate the implementation of curriculum for the Integrated Transition Program, a hybrid social skills program aimed at autistic youth, set program dates, develop outreach campaigns, recruit participants, and provide case management for 6 to 15 participants annually.
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Assists Program Directors and case management staff to provide quality clinical and crisis management services in the shelter primarily through consultation and training. Provides staff training as needed (for example, independent living skills training, and wellness activities) and co-facilitates groups- if needed- as a teaching method.
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Functional EHS Knowledge in regulatory requirements, EHS technical aspects (safety, industrial hygiene, environmental), risk management, behavior-based safety, training, auditing / program review, regulatory agency enforcement, EHS vendor / consultant management, business knowledge required.
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Working in conjunction with the case management staff, under the supervision of the Supervising Social Worker, the Housing Specialist is responsible for developing the best possible safe housing plan together with each resident in the program.
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Utilize the therapeutic interventions techniques received during TCI training, and any other program related techniques. Case Management responsibilities will be held by an agency providing services to Unaccompanied Children under ORR.Rising GroundFounded as an orphanage in 1831, Rising Ground has been at the forefront of evolving community needs as a leading non-profit human services organization.
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The Technology Administrative Coordinator will support the CTO, Deputy Director of Technology, Director of IT Infrastructure, and Executive Project Manager, collectively known as the Technology Senior Management Team, by serving as primary coordinator on a growing portfolio of technology projects.
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Prior operations center experience in Security, Military or Law Enforcement fieldAbility to conduct training in all areas associated with a GSOC and Crisis Management. Establish and maintain training plans and conduct quarterly training of the GSOC staff; establish a development program to foster professional advancement of the GSOC staff.
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Successful completion of Community Health Worker formal training program such as from a college or other education institution is preferred. - Record patient care management information in EMR (training provided) no later than 24 hours after patient contact.
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Vertex Certified Training Program-Vertex Indirect Tax O Series - Foundation & Advanced- Indirect Tax Operations, Certified Member of Institute for Professionals in Taxation, Accounts Payable Manager (APM) Accounts.
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The AVP will be responsible for creating and providing messaging to be used with the Board and external stakeholders including FRA, FTA, Gateway Development Commission, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, and NJ TRANSIT. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Hire and build a project delivery and management team for all aspects of the program: Guides direct reports in a mentorship capacity, providing guidance and on-the-job training as needed for personal and professional development.
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