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Program evaluation, internal audit or administrative management of the assessment and collection of Federal taxes (other than alcohol and tobacco). and supervisor's approval to participate in the IRS Telework Program.
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PFM Asset Management (PFMAM) is currently seeking an industry professional to assist with our Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO) client management and business development efforts for its discretionary investment advisory practice as an OCIO Specialist.
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The HP Program Manager - Cybersecurity Risk Management is responsible for leading important cybersecurity programs across supply chain operations for a complex global company. Typically has 10+ years of relevant experience preferably in program management, project management, cybersecurity, supply chain operations or a related field.
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Strategic Planning: Proficient in strategic planning, program evaluation, change management, and adept at implementing organizational strategic directions. Oversee the City's Sustainable Procurement program and collaborate with the Sustainability officer.
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The City Procurement Officer (CPO) leads the Procurement Services Division and reports to the Deputy City Administrator of City Operations. The City of Portland is seeking a collaborative and innovative leader to join as the City Procurement Officer (CPO.
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The Chief of Clinical Integrity (CIO), OHSU Health serves as the focal point for all clinical compliance activities, reporting to the Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer with a direct reporting relationship to the UHS Board of Director’s.
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The BB Day Camps Director is responsible for the development and implementation of BB Day Camps and youth and family engagement programs, including camper recruitment, program development and implementation, hiring and supervising BB Day Camps’ Site Directors, seasonal camp staff, and engagement programs staff, day-to-day summer day camp operations, building a vibrant Jewish community for campers and staff, budget development and management, and planning for improvements and growth.
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Prepare marketing and loan program information files for Builder sales and management personnel. We are seeking a qualified Loan Officer to join our HomeAmerican Mortgage (HMC) team.
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The Jack Welch Management Institute seeks enthusiastic, polished, and professional individuals to join an all-star admissions team. Our mission is to contribute to changing the face of business by recruiting leaders into Jack Welch's MBA program.
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Deloitte's Government and Public Services (GPS) Engagement Financial Advisor (EFA) Practice is comprised of finance professionals specializing in project and account financial management serving as a focal point for aspects of engagement, program, and account financial management control.
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This position works with the Providence Medical Group Safety Officer and Risk/Compliance Manager to meet the objectives of the Safety and Risk Programs. This may include investigation of quality of care issues, reviewing and revising policies and procedures, surveying clinics for environment of care, infection control and clinical risk processes, teaching principles of safety and risk plus performing other duties related to safety, compliance and risk management.
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Tuition reimbursement/education- includes 100% tuition paid program options; up to $5,250 per year for select undergraduate and masters degrees within Guild catalog. Required books and fees are 100% covered or reimbursable for select schools in the Guild catalog up to program funding cap.
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As the Lead Case Manager, you will be the senior case manager reporting directly to the Chief Operations Officer. The Lead Case Manager is an integral part of our case management team and will bring experience leading case management efforts and interacting with participants on their Individual Reentry Plans.
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Coursework/Training and Successful completion of 5 additional FEMA Emergency Management Institute. Receives general direction from the Security Manager, Supervisor or Lead Security Officer.
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