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Manage key program metrics (and associated reporting tools) in areas such as: budget, engineering schedules, equipment schedules, procurement schedules, test schedules, program management status reports, and resource plans.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Support the SPM (Senior Program Manager) and DDSPM (Deputy Director, Strategy, Planning & Management) in the Annual Planning process; Project management, portfolio management, program management, financial management, financial reporting, non-profit or related industry, and/or business experience preferred.
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Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of and participation in program and case management. Ensure high-quality programming through innovative program development evaluations and ongoing training of staff.
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Work also includes: 1) policy and procedure implementation; 2) survey preparation; survey management and follow-up; 3) assessment of compliance with VMFH standards and reporting of vulnerabilities to key stakeholders; 4) delivering, in response to identified/potential deficiencies, training to management, educators and staff; and 5) providing guidance and coaching to management aimed at achieving a state of continuous readiness surrounding licensure, accreditation and certification programs.
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Manages day-to-day program activities that may include, but are not limited to, budget and financial oversight, administrative oversight, partner and external stakeholder communications, meeting scheduling, training coordination and participation, event planning and implementation, fundraising, program evaluation, and data management.
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We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development. Acts as a Project Manager and/or Technical Lead. Among the responsibilities is the management of a project team.
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Project and Program Management - Program Manager Tech 2. Average: The ideal resume would contain experience with SharePoint, Azure DevOps, metadata or data management or governance, business process management or governance, and evidence of excellent written communication skills, ideally in a technology-oriented environment.
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The Clinical Program Director is responsible for the management and the strategic growth of the Wound Care Program and other wound care continuum programs for the assigned area of responsibility.
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Responsible for being the primary liaison between the program and business partners including Enterprise Business Management, Financial Planning & Analysis, and Grants & Contracts Services—regarding business processes, financial reporting, forecasting, and related systems, and tools required for business and operational success.
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Working with University Events and Caterer to prepare for on-campus academic seminars during 4-week academic residency, two banquets (welcome and farewell), and other program events. Assistance with the maintenance of SUSI website, academic program Canvas site, social media and alumni networks, and other forms of virtual intellectual/cultural exchange.
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Ares offers a number of additional benefits including access to a world-class medical advisory team, a mental health app that includes coaching, therapy and psychiatry, a mindfulness and wellbeing app, financial wellness benefit that includes access to a financial advisor, new parent leave, reproductive and adoption assistance, emergency backup care, matching gift program, education sponsorship program, and much more.
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Collaborate with other TPMs within the organization to continuously improve our program management process, communication protocols, and operational procedures related to effective, on-time and to-scope software delivery.
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The Program Supervisor is responsible for comprehensively understanding the targeted population of the program, handling specific administrative functions to keep the program running (including staff scheduling and data management for the families enrolled), building and stewarding relationship with staff and management, providing support and oversight of the advocate team also working coverage shifts, and providing light touch case management for designated cases.
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Management of Clinical Skills and Assessment / UW Standardized Patient Program. Develop training protocols and materials specific to individual program objectives. Direct and manage all aspects of the UW Standardized Patient Program, including all staff.
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