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What Would Be Nice To Have: MBA, MPP or other Master’s degree in Management, Finance, Economics, Systems Engineering, Operational Research, Public Policy, Government, Political/Social Science, Information Systems, International Development, Urban Science and/or related fields.
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The Legal Aid Society's Civil Practice is seeking an experienced and talented lawyer with a deep commitment to public interest practice and policy to join a dedicated, city-wide team of managers, staff attorneys, social workers, supervisors, and support personnel as Supervising Attorney of the Government Benefits and Disability Advocacy Project (“DAP”) Unit for the Harlem Community Law Office.
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Facilitate the efforts of the Trustee Government and Community Affairs Committee which advises El Museo about issues concerning public policy, community service, programming, and other relevant areas of community interest.
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CEIs Office of Citywide Recruitment conducts extensive outreach to educate the public and current city employees on Civil Service career opportunities, advises agencies on large scale recruitment strategies, and manages the New York State 55-a Program, a diversity and inclusion program that allows qualified individuals with disabilities to be hired into competitive class positions without the need to take and pass a civil service exam.
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Pursuant to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who hold a policymaking position must file an Annual Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the "Commission.
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Interact with internal, independent, Office of State Comptroller and federal government auditors. Relevant Experience required: 8+ years public/private experience with senior level responsibilities in a fast-paced accounting environment; Government/Non-profit experience a plus.
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EYIA and its professionals are registered with the SEC and MSRB to serve as municipal advisors when we advise state and local government clients on municipal finance matters. Must have a Bachelor's degree in Business, Accounting, Finance, Economics, Engineering, Law, Public Policy, or a related field, plus 5 years of post-bachelor's, progressive work experience relating to the development of infrastructure projects.
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Minimum of five years experience in public policy advocacy, public policy research, community affairs, legislative and local government experience, or community-based advocacy work required.
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The National Network for Safe Communities (NNSC) at John Center College of Criminal Justice is a center within the Research Foundation of CUNY that develops, takes to scale, and supports cities in implementing evidence-based approaches to violence prevention that enhance the effectiveness and legitimacy of public safety systems.
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ARM will also be required to coordinate and communicate cross-functionally within NPC (e.g., Patient Support Center, Customer Engagement, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, Specialty Pharmacy Account Management, and other applicable third-party affiliates.
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Conduct in-depth policy research to understand the landscape of workforce development at the federal, state, and local levels of government. · Assist in identifying and mapping key stakeholders in the public policy arena at the federal, state, and local levels.
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3+ years of experience in government relations, electoral campaigns, clean energy development/advocacy; community organizing or relevant state/federal public entities. Bachelor's degree in Political Science, Public Policy, International Affairs, Marketing, Communications or related field.
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ARM will serve as the key contact and lead for access and reimbursement support-related matters and is responsible for being the local market access expert on payer policy coverage, multi-channel acquisition pathways, billing and coding, claims processing, reimbursement, and integration of manufacturer support programs into a range of account workflows.
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A minimum of 8 years of experience in government specializing in policy research, along with a Master's degree in Public Policy or a related field. Conduct in-depth policy research to advance Pursuit's mission and bolster legislative proposals at the federal, state, and local levels, focusing on areas such as workforce development, outcome-based financing models, apprenticeships, the tech sector, and bond financing.
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We need talented people who are also excited by our sense of purpose to help expand our influence - on the media, legislators, health professionals, state level government and public policy-makers.
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