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Provide guidance to onsite staff during assignment at the direction of the Regional Compliance Manager or Compliance Director. Must have a minimum of 2 years' experience with affordable housing programs and layering, and regulatory compliance in one or more programs such as: LIHTC, HUD programs (Project Based Section 8, Section 236, PRAC, 811 PRA), USDRural Development (515), HCD, HOME Funds and Bonds.
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The FCS will be responsible for assisting with certifications, audit preparation or corrections as assigned by the Regional Compliance Manager or Compliance Director (if applicable) and provide support to the site staff and Portfolio Managers.
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Our Content Manager is responsible for overseeing and maintaining Faunalytics’ Research Library, supporting other team members with developing and editing public-facing content, and working alongside the Content Director to drive the overall vision and execution of Faunalytics’ content plan.
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As Project Manager (PM), you will provide advanced level expertise and guidance on the program model to RCS/ALTSA upper management (office chiefs, division director and deputy director, and assistant secretary.
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Assists Policy Director with development of policy correspondence, presentations, and other content as needed; supports meetings with legislative and executive branch staff, including scheduling and assembly of materials.
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The Director of Development is responsible for overall leadership and supervision of all development work and leads all aspects of the organization’s fundraising plans including, but not limited to, major gifts, annual giving, leading campaigns, partnerships, grants, sponsorships, planned giving, volunteers, and special events.
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Use of population health management tools to track and monitor select population characteristics and provide evidence-based practice interventions for select health populations. The TOC Integration Specialist must maintain the standard knowledge base related to electronic health records, medication reconciliation and facility processes related to transitions of care.
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Duties and responsibilities include: Management of regional project development activities including site acquisition, permitting and entitlement work, interconnection and transmission planning work, and revenue contract origination.
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This position is also referred to an Activity Director, Activities Director, Recreation Associate, Activities Coordinator, Activity Associate, and Activity Coordinator in other companies.
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The ACCT Office of Public Policy, housed within the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) is seeking a Senior Government Relations Associate to support ACCT’s day-to-day effort on Capitol Hill and federal agencies under the supervision of the Director of Government Relations.
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JUUL , a consumer protection lawsuit challenging the e-cigarette company's targeting of underage consumers; and innovative financial institution litigation focused on recovering the state unemployment benefits stolen during the pandemic.
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May assist Senior Investigator or SIU Director in developing, implementing and performing compliance related auditing and monitoring activities at the Health Plan. Basic understanding of analytics software (e.g.: SQL, Power BI, MS Access, Tableau, Alteryx) or a demonstrated interest in learning analytics software.
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This part-time medical director role will include patient care rounding and medical director duties in a post-acute care setting in skilled nursing facilities in the Olympia, Washington, area.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) will have overall strategic and operational responsibility for TCAT’s staff, fundraising/development, and growing organizational capacity to further the execution of its mission.
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A financial assistance program to help support peers in need A DAY IN THE LIFE The Director, Climate Risk (internal title: Senior Associate) is role will work closely with the VP, of Sustainability and Climate Advisory in leading the climate risk services of the Sustainability and Climate Advisory team.
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