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The Financial Planning & Analysis Lead Intern will shadow within the department and among collaborative teams to collect, compile, verify, and analyze financial information and economic indicators for senior management's strategic and operational decisions.
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Projects may include new product business case development, cost of acquisition and ROI analyses, and long-term financial planning. In this role, you will: Own Strategic Financial Planning for Portfolio Programs (55%): Perform complex financial analyses to generate recommendations to drive sound business and strategy decisions.
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Education: With a major study in an environmental, physical, or natural science, land use, environmental or natural resource planning, environmental engineering, business administration, or closely allied field.
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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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Education and experience in healthcare program management, consulting, project management, strategic planning, and/or business development. Must possess strategic critical thinking and analytical skills with ability to develop and assess strategic, business, analytics, financial and marketing plans.
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The marketing lead will work closely with the business units marketing head, practice leads, subject matter experts, technical/engineering professionals, government affairs, business development directors, and the pre-sales/proposals team to develop value propositions, messaging, campaigns, content, collateral, business development/sales materials, win themes, presentations, and case studies.
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Knowledge of: wetland science and management, planning principles, environmental laws, policies and programs concerning all phases of state resource development; governmental administrative structure at the local, state, federal and Tribal levels; environmental, social and other problems affecting development of local and state environmental resources programs; methods and objectives of urban and natural resources planning.
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DSHS’s Aging and Long-Term Support Administration (ALTSA) Home and Community Services (HCS) Division is seeking a strategic and innovative leader to join our team as the Deputy Director of HQ Operations , providing executive-level leadership in supporting program and policy development and ensuring program compliance and quality.
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The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) provides strategic HR and talent support to Program Leaders, teams, and employees across multiple programs and/or corporate functions as assigned.
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Oversee the planning and implementation of our annual in person fundraising events (Cruise Benefits, Salmon Crawl, Jellyfish Jam and Drag on the Salish Sea) and, our virtual and hybrid fundraisers like Give Local, our Summer Ask and our annual benefit Auction.
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Strategic focus including Accountable Care Organization (ACO) engagement, managed care relationship enhancement, clinical integration network development, value-based payment model adoption (episodic payments/ bundled payments), and forward-thinking continuum connectivity.
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The Clinic Registered Nurse (RN) functions independently when utilizing the nursing process and is responsible for assessing, planning, coordinating, evaluating and delegating nursing functions across the lifespan.
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The Executive Director will provide strategic leadership and operational oversight to ensure smooth functioning of the camp and retreat center. The Executive Director will also serve as the primary representative of the organization, building and maintaining relationships with churches, community groups, and other key stakeholders.
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Develop client relationships in close coordination with Area Business Development Leaders and local transit planning staff. Collaborate with Transit Planning Practice Group members to elevate our transit planning practice and develop staff involved with policy, systems planning, corridor planning and development, operations and safety, funding, and associated aspects of all transit modes (paratransit, fixed route, demand response, express bus, bus rapid transit, light rail, commuter rail, intercity passenger rail, etc.
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Assist in advocacy on youth issues and resources development for advocates within the agency. Develop, provide, and maintain Prevention Education for sexual assault and teen dating violence, meeting the goal set out in SafePlace's Strategic Prevention Plan.
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