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Facilitate proposal planning meetings with program teams to be responsive to customer requirements, such as the Department of State, including the Bureau for Education and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Embassies, MEPI, and other public sector funders.
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Represent World Learning at meetings, conferences, etc., relevant to the subject matter and themes of the assigned portfolio and disseminate information regarding World Learning's overall capabilities.
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Plan and coordinate all aspects of attorney events, including invitations, room reservations, catering, and materials preparation; coordinate closely with the Conference Center and Travel, Meetings, and Entertainment teams to move planning for events forward while staying within budgets, as directed by the Attorney Engagement Manager.
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Provide administrative and logistical support for the Advocacy/Policy team, including meeting outreach and scheduling, event planning and coordination, agenda creation for activities and events, file organization, and note-taking during internal and external Global Refuge meetings and events.
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Copying, scanning, and distributing materials for various meetings including Compensation Committee, Co-Chair, and LADC. Coordinate planning, executing, and attending various events for ARC (happy hours, Family Picnic, Halloween Party, Town Halls, holiday event, etc.
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Support JCDC Planning Office participation in interagency and White House-led meetings-including but not limited to Cyber Response Group meetings, Interagency Policy Committee (IPC) meetings, and Sub-IPC meetings-by developing talking points, briefing materials, meeting notes, and summaries of conclusion.
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Act as Special Assistant to the Agency Chief Climate Officer: Assist with planning, design, and implementation of meetings and events (in person or virtual) Synthesize notes and decisions from meetings Arrange travel, hotels, visas and other necessary preparations Drafting, editing, and formatting materials, documents, and correspondence as needed Other duties as assigned Position Requirements Qualifications Minimum of Bachelor’s degree and 1-3 years of relevant experience.
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The role supports the government lead in scheduling/facilitating meetings to provide a forum for NSG and ASG GEOINT training collaboration in areas such as policy, standards, responsibilities, emerging GEOINT training requirements, and other related topics, as necessary.
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Working with Academic Success Coaches, members of the Special Education Team, and other Leadership staff to support students’ progress towards graduation and post-secondary planning.
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An affiliate of SOCMA’s Association Management Center, LLC. Provides leadership in strategic planning, oversees multiple technical work streams as well as networking programs on behalf of the Alliance, executes organizational plans, manages financial matters, and develops association policies in consultation with BPSA’s Board of Directors.
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Assist communications within and across agencies on current and historical botanical activities undertaken by the Plant Conservation Alliance (PCA), including meetings planning, listserv postings, and other duties to support the Chair of the PCA Federal Committee.
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Under the guidance of the Supervisor of Telephonic Inpatient Care Coordination and in consultation with other QRM staff, participates in the coordination, planning, development, implementation, and maintenance of all QRM policies and procedures related to the Telephonic Inpatient Review Program.
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Serve as the secondary staff liaison in supporting the ATC Planning, Business Practices, Professional Development, Surgical Skills, Surgeon Scientist, and Vanguard Committees. Support meeting logistics for in-person meetings and online trainings.
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Act as SCRUM Master, lead and/or participate in SCRUM Meetings, Grooming, and Planning meetings as necessary. The Senior Technical Program Manager has primary responsibility for defining, designing, planning, tracking, and managing key features of an innovative and market-leading Cloud Service Solution developed for Agronomists and Agricultural Growers.
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Organize, plan, and prioritize meetings and events and assist with FBI larger conference planning. Minimum five (5) years Government experience in event planning, meeting coordination, and/or program management or minimum three (3) years as a protocol affairs specialist/special events coordinator in private industry.
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