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The Patient and Family Education Program Coordinator will plan, develop, and evaluate patient education collateral under the supervision of the Program Manager. Benefits include medical/vision, dental, flexible spending accounts, life, disability, retirement, family life support, employee assistance program, onsite health clinic, tuition reimbursement, paid vacation (12-22 days per year), paid sick leave (12-25 days per year), paid holidays (13 days per year), paid parental leave (up to 4 weeks), and partially paid sabbatical leave (up to 6 months.
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Provide advice on best practices for development of a regulatory compliance program tailored to the company's solar, battery storage, and EV charging business lines. Key responsibilities include: Research and provide guidance to internal teams on federal, state, local laws and industry legal standards governing the company's solar, battery storage and mobility / EV charging projects, including regulatory changes and their potential impact on products and services offered.
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You will support the foundation's Malaria strategies and be a partner across Program and Strategy Team (PST) strategies which focus on R&D for vector control, malaria chemoprevention and treatment, and systems to equitably, sustainably deliver tools and interventions that can drive down malaria burden in high burden countries and in countries nearing malaria elimination.
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Affordable Medical/Dental/Vision after 30 days of employment with free Back + Joint Care Program and access to Teladoc. You are striving to be an Assistant Controller, Controller, General Manager or more.
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The Extended Day Program Assistant reports to the school's Extended Day Program Coordinator and works in support of the school's after school program, serving K-8th grade students, while also supporting colleagues, faculty, staff, and outside vendors.
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Minimum of 7 years experience as a Technical Program Manager, Product Manager, or Engineering Manager, in an autonomous systems, robotics, embedded systems, or software development environment.
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Manage product risk: Lead the security risk management program with a focus on product-related risks, ensuring alignment with enterprise risk management efforts and compliance with industry regulations.
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SDOT’s Sound Transit program is currently seeking a collaborative, organized, and accountable Planning Manager (under the City's classification title of Strategic Advisor 3- Engineering & Plans Review) to lead the ST3 Planning workgroup, a matrixed team of subject matter experts from several City departments.
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The City serves a population of 32,000 across 10 square miles with a biennium 2023-2024 budget of $194 million and a team of 137 FTEs. Departments include City Manager's Office, Community & Economic Development, Finance, Fire (Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority), Information Systems, Legal, Human Resources, Parks & Recreation, Police (King County Sheriff) and Public Works.
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GuideOne's legal department is expanding and seeks a skilled Litigation Counsel to join our team and assist with the defense of property, casualty, and insurance coverage litigation in California.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Litigation Management: Manage all aspects of IP litigation cases from inception through resolution, including conducting legal research, drafting pleadings, motions, and briefs, and engaging in discovery.
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Guide continuous evolution of the Third Party Risk Management program. Manage the Third Party Risk Management program. You will run current operations in Third Party Risk, looking for operational enhancement opportunities and how the program can be improved.
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1 years of experience must be with an ASC Experience with Orthopedic service line Solid competency as an RN circulator with preference given to those who have scrub experience Preferred Qualifications: CNOR Outpatient Total Joint or Spine Program Washington Residents Only: The salary range for this role is $88,000 to $173,200 annually.
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The School Psychology program in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership in the College of Education at Seattle University seeks applications for a full-time assistant professor (tenure-track) in our NASP-accredited Educational Specialist in School Psychology program.
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Candidates should anticipate an active role in Seattle University’s nationally ranked and coordinated Legal Writing program, which provides students with three required semesters of legal writing courses over two years.
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