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Experience with National History Day program, as a student, teacher, administrator, or volunteer Scheduling The DC History Center, anchored in the Carnegie Library in Downtown, maintains a hybrid schedule, with a combination of onsite and remote work.
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The Development and Grants Manager reports to the Director of Development and works closely with the VP of Institutional Advancement, the Director of Impact and Evaluation, the Data Analyst, the Finance Department, program departments, and the President & CEO. Specific Duties Manage a portfolio of 50 former, current, and prospective government entities and private and family foundations.
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Supports the Parents as Teachers Quality Endorsement and Improvement Process (QEIP) under the guidance of the Home Visting Program Manager by contributing to the development of policies, data collection, data analysis, and ensuring that Family Case Manager’s activities are conducted with fidelity to the model.
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Odle Management – A subsidiary of Eckerd Connects Reports to the Student Support Manager and is an hourly, non-exempt position. Performs clerical tasks associated with the maintenance of records for students enrolled in the Job Corps Program.
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The HR Information Systems and Records Management team ensures systems data integrity, manages the data reporting function, processes personnel actions in PeopleSoft, provides position management support for schools and Central Office, provides time and labor support, and manages the personnel filing system for all DCPS employees.
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Extracts data from financial systems, e.g., GFEBS, DEAMS, etc., by Fund Center and line of accounting; develops usable report formats and completes detailed analyses. · Uses multiple contracting and financial systems (COMPASS, GFEBS, DEAMS, CRIS, EDA) to extract, validate, and reconcile data.
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The Data Analyst evaluates a range of Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons’ (J/TIP) data sources and uses data analytics and data visualization techniques to help the J/TIP office to better explain the complex issue of human trafficking and the impacts of the office’s anti-trafficking work to the public and other stakeholders.
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The program will provide support for partner-country stakeholders to spur rights-respecting digital innovation while addressing potential adverse impacts of technology and data across the digital ecosystem.
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This role will focus on leading IT service management for a prominent federal client with over 5000 client users and data center operations in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area and proximate Virginia.
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The Henry L. Stimson Center, a nonpartisan policy research center, seeks a highly-motivated individual to join the team as a full-time Program Assistant for the South Asia Program.
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Utilize state-of-the-art technologies such as host forensics tools (FTK/Encase), Endpoint Detection & Response tools (MDE/Trellix), log analysis (Splunk), SIEM (Elastic/XSOAR) and network forensics (full packet capture solution) to perform hunt and investigative activity to examine endpoint and network-based data.
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Crystal Management is seeking an experienced Data Architect to join our team on a full-time basis to provide unparalleled support to our US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) customer on the Construction Management Platform (CMP) modernization effort.
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Cancer data quality measures reporting to the cancer registry manager. Required ability to work with all Microsoft applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook Required experience working with Metriq cancer Database, knowledge of NCDB data reporting, CoC standards, NAPBC standards, It requiresa good understanding of tumor registry theory, medical terminology, medical coding, ICD-03, anatomy, and physiology, as well as the ability to work under pressure and manage time well to meet assignment deadlines.
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With environmental sustainability and optimization at the forefront of our Data Center design and operations, we continue to grow and evolve as we meet the ever-changing business demands that make Microsoft a world-class cloud provider.
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Northeast Caribbean Region - One World Trade Center, 55th Floor, New York, New York. Liaise with clients to discuss program requirements and solutions for visual information and program requirements; evaluates solutions and recommends adoption or alternatives to meet client needs; and advises clients on full spectrum of visual information and multimedia distribution platforms, including print, web, broadcast, and social media; assists in selecting specific visual material that should be utilized on each platform to reach identified audiences.
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