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WHAT You’ll NEED: Bachelor’s degree in real estate, Business, Urban Planning, Finance, Public Policy, Public Administration, Community Development or equivalent relevant experience.
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Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university and Minimum two (2) years experience in consulting, project management, data analytics, operations or a directly related field OR Masters degree in Business Administration, Public Health, Health Services Administration, or related field OR Minimum five (5) years experience in consulting, project management, data analytics, operations or a directly related field.
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CISA's multi-faceted mission is home to a wide range of career fields including cybersecurity, program management, business administration, communications, and data science. Joining CISA means being part of the team focused on securing the Nation's physical and cyber infrastructure against threats to public health and safety, economy, and national security; we Defend Today, Secure Tomorrow.
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Develops regulatory strategies, advocates for the Company's business needs and serves as the primary point-of-contact with the California Public Utilities Commission leadership and staff.
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Preferred training, experience, or advanced degree in business, public administration, or nonprofit management degree. Our programs include Community-Based Adult Services Centers, Senior Centers, a Friendly Visitors program, a Social Services program, a Child Care Center, an emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness, and a public safety mediator program.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in business or public administration or related field. The Port of Oakland requires each incumbent to successfully complete a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background check, which will include a fingerprint-based Criminal History Records Check (CHRC) and a Security Threat Assessment (STA), prior to being considered for this position.
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A bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, public policy or business administration, economics or a closely related field; AND four years of increasingly responsible experience with affordable housing finance policy and implementation.
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Master’s Degree is required and preferably a master's in Healthcare Administration (MHA), Business Administration (MBA), Science in Nursing (MSN), Public Health (MPH) or Doctor of Nurse Practice (DNP.
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A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in computer science, information systems, business administration, public administration, or other closely related field.
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Bachelors degree: Business Administration, Human Resources, Operations Management, Marketing, Public Health or equivalent. Fields and responds to member inquiries relating to benefits enrollment and administration.
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A typical way of gaining the knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position is: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university with major coursework in criminology, social science, business or public administration, or a related field, and at least four (4) years of full-time paid experience equivalent to the Police Captain and/or Police Lieutenant classification.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Human Resources, Operations Management, Marketing, Public Health and/or equivalent work experience or associate's degree and relevant experience.
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All college graduates are encouraged to apply; however, the following majors, degrees, and experiences are the best matches: marketing, business administration, management, entrepreneurship, communications, advertising, public relations, political science, psychology, military, sports management, and any collegiate athletic experience.
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Required Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Health Care Administration, Public Health, Statistics or other health related field. Supports public reporting and payment incentives programs; maintains data capture infrastructure; disseminates and educates programmatic changes to clinical and operational leadership; serves as primary contact for 3rd party vendors involved in program submissions (i.e. Patient Experience, Core Measure Submission.
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Required Education: Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA), Nursing (MSN), or Public Health (MPH) or related fields. Accountable for the execution of short and long-term goals and works collaboratively with AHS administration, physician leadership, nursing, and other program administrators within the designated department to create a cohesive, quality and value-oriented department.
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