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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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Assist in coordinating mandatory post-award contract meetings, like post-award kickoff meetings as applicable, preconstruction conferences, informal or formal partnering meetings, schedule acceptance meetings, design review meetings as applicable, coordination and mutual understanding meetings, LEED coordination meetings as applicable, facility turnover planning meetings (NAVFAC Red Zone), and final inspections.
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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 position prepares materials to ensure the Director and Deputy Director of the Health team can expertly represent the Africa Bureau at high-level Agency and interagency meetings and working groups on matters related to strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation, performance management, or other topics as needed.
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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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Under the direction of the Associate Director, the Program Officer is responsible for strategic decision-making and high-level program planning, management and monitoring of a program portfolio and program activities (e.g., advisory panels, workgroup meetings) that advance PCORI's patient-centered research agenda.
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Support relevant Navy, Joint, DoD, and/or interagency meetings and working groups that address IAMD, evolving CID / Battle Management (BM) technologies: Big Data, AI, ML, Mission Planning, Battle Management Aids, FFT and IFF Mode 5 capabilities, including program technical and programmatic exchanges such as program reviews, program planning and implementation reviews, milestone decision meetings, Integrated Product Teams, Special Advisory Boards, and off-sites.
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Develop, implement, analyze, and communicate results of quantitative and qualitative research related to institutional research, institutional effectiveness, planning, accreditation, program assessment, and state/federal compliance.
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Assists the Special Assistant to the President with planning and implementation of quarterly Board of Directors and Committee meetings and any related convenings/public programming.
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Convene, conduct/lead meetings with relevant County staff and with stakeholder groups to ascertain input to the development of public policy, planning, decision-making, program modification and funding to develop Zero Waste initiatives.
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Assist in coordinating mandatory post-award contract meetings such as post-award kickoff meetings (as applicable), preconstruction conferences, (informal or formal) partnering meetings, schedule acceptance meetings, design review meetings (as applicable), coordination and mutual understanding meetings, LEED coordination meetings (as applicable), facility turnover planning meetings (NAVFAC Red Zone), and final inspections.
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Develops teacher capacity to provide rigorous and high-quality instruction; supports the campus leader in planning, implementing, and enabling systems of MTSS; acts as the first leadership team contact for academy and content area leadership, as well as student support teams and parent engagement.
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Assist the planning, slide preparation, and execution of meetings requiring financial updates and keep the Country Finance Director (CFD) informed of financial execution progress and issues.
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Integrity & Pride The Paraplanner supports the Advisory Team through client engagement and planning support. Under the direct oversight of the Wealth Manager, actively engage in client case prep for meetings providing recommendations and feedback relative to the client's financial plan as appropriate.
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This staff member will work closely with the Director of Convention and Meetings to manage and assist in key phases of convention and meetings, including strategy, contracting, logistical planning, budgeting, and management for NCA’s Annual Convention and small to mid-sized in-person and virtual events.
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