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As a Program Officer (PO) in the Vaccines and Biologics Domain within Discovery &Translational Sciences, you will work closely with the Senior Program Officers to develop and execute on strategies for the discovery and development of innovative biologics and enabling technologies to meet critical global health needs in alignment with the Program Strategy Teams.
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Deferred Compensation Program (457 DCP): Optional participation in the supplemental Deferred Compensation Program also administered by DRS that allows tax-deferred savings into a variety of investments options.
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The position reports to the Chief Conservation Officer and has three direct reports (i.e., Senior Manager of Ocean Policy, Senior Manager of Conservation Research, and Species Recovery Program Manager), with an overall team of 11 staff.
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Reports To: Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, or Chief Operating Officer essential duties Management Tasks Represent Directors of Program in Senior Leadership Team meetings with presentation of operations, data, and status reports.
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As the Program Officer, Products Advocacy, you will lead the work on advocacy for achieving policy and financing goals focused on products and the pathways essential for scale to achieving impact for family planning (FP), maternal, newborn, child health (MNCH.
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As the Chief Program Officer of ANEW, your primary responsibility is to oversee and enhance the. o Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement within the program management team.
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Must have completed Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC) Law Enforcement Basic Academy or equivalency academy that is recognized by the CJTC; and successfully completed an agency's law enforcement patrol Field Training Program and probationary program as a commissioned Police Officer.
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The Compliance Officer (CO) is jointly responsible for administration and execution of the regulatory compliance program of the bank. Oversee the Compliance Analyst’s annual compliance training schedule/program for all bank staff, Management, and the Board of Directors.
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Knowledge and practical experience in the areas of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), operating and capital budgeting concepts and practices, government accounting and finance, contract administration and grants, revenue collection principles and practices and managing the financial aspects of a capital program.
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The EHS specialist for biosafety is responsible for various elements of the biosafety program involved in Fred Hutch's use of infectious agents and recombinant DNA. The main duties are development, training, coordination, administration, and implementation of Fred Hutch's Biosafety Program.
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Located in Seattle, WA, the Senior Program Officer (SPO) for the Urban Sanitation Markets team within the WSH strategy will provide thought leadership and strategic and technical expertise to support the team's efforts to create the conditions for rapid, equitable deployment & adoption of new sanitation technologies.
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This position, under the general supervision of the Biosafety Officer (BSO), will support activities designed to provide for a safe, compliant biological research environment through inspections, risk assessments, and training programs.
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Organizational Structure/Reporting Relationships : The Family Services Director reports to the chief Health Officer and supervises a team included but not limited to WIC Program Director, NFS program coordinator.
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The Associate Program Officer role includes four major areas of responsibility: identifying strategic directions and frontiers in bioscience, implementing new research awards and competitions, maintaining relationships and evaluating existing awards and programs, and designing and implementing selected conferences and events.
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This position works at the direction of and in support to the ChiefHealth Officer (CHO) in collaboration with Behavioral Health Services (PMHNP Program supervisor andOUDBehavioral Health Care Manager.
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