February 2025

  • Type: Full-TimeSalary: 70,000. -85,000.00 depends on qualifications and experiencePosted: 02/25/2025Application Due: Open Until FilledCategory: Aviation  Priority California Aeronautical University, located in Bakersfield, CA is seeking qualified applicants for a Program Director of Aeronautics for the California Aeronautical University School of Aeronautics. The successful candidate will support and help to continually develop and improve the aviation-related academic and FAA ground school…

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  • Type: Full-TimeSalary: $130,000 to $192,000Posted: 02/25/2025Application Due: Open Until FilledCategory: Business and Financial Services; +1  Priority  Diversity Overview The Chief Business and Operations Officer will oversee our organization’s operations and procedures to ensure we are operating efficiently and in compliance with state guidelines, and also equipped to advance the institution’s strategic priorities. The Business Office, Facilities and Capital Planning, Technology Systems, Compliance…

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  • Why policymakers should embrace AI

    Ever wondered if there’s a better way of distilling key information than ploughing through hundreds of lengthy documents? Ever groaned at the prospect of wading through mountains of consultation responses? Ever dreamt of being able to detect and track early delivery problems with a new policy, (almost) at the touch of a button? The good…

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  • Organizational management tips from a renowned executive coach

    Before becoming an executive coach, Peter Shaw was a civil servant whose decades as an official spanned several departments and three director general posts. Since switching careers in 2004 and becoming a founder member of the international coaching organisation Praesta Partners in 2005, he has coached chief executives from multinational companies, public sector bodies and…

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  • The Scottish Government is offering £110,000 for its next chief scientific adviser. The top scientist will work as the “strategic and cross-cutting lead for science advice” within the Scottish Government. They will lead a network of chief scientific advisers in Scotland, including CSAs for environment, natural resources and agriculture; health; and marine science. They will…

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  • UK Cabinet Office creates new unit as Procurement Act goes live

    The Cabinet Office has launched a special unit to oversee the new procurement regime, which has come into force today. The Procurement Act 2023, introduced to reform how public procurement is carried out in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, was given royal assent on 26 October 2023. It aims to make the UK’s public procurement regime…

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  • The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has announced the appointment of an interim chief executive for the government’s fledgling clean-power company Great British Energy. Dan McGrail is currently chief exec of trade association RenewableUK, which represents businesses developing wind, wave, tidal, storage and green-hydrogen projects and their supply chain companies. He will take…

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  • Why DVLA appointed Tim Moss its new chief executive

    Prior to his role at the Welsh Government, Moss was chief exec at the Intellectual Property Office. The Department for Transport said Moss’s time at the Welsh Government and IPO have given him “extensive experience” managing functions including HR, finance and digital and data. It said he has also had oversight of several independent inspectorates…

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  • FDA union survey shows four in five civil servants agree office mandate failed

    Around four in five civil servants believe the 60% in-office mandate has been a failure, according to a survey by the FDA union. The union, which represents mid- and senior-level civil servants, has published a new report – The future of office work in the civil service – which is informed by its recent survey filled in…

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  • NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard resigns from office

    NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard has announced she will stand down from her post at the end of the current financial year, as health service leaders stressed the need for a “new relationship” with the Department of Health and Social Care.   Pritchard became NHS England chief in the summer of 2021 after serving as…

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  • Does Mohamed Salah’s legacy at Liverpool make him Premier League’s greatest footballer?

    They think it’s all Mo-ver. It probably is now. To the surprise of nobody, Mohamed Salah was yet again the catalyst for another big Liverpool win as Arne Slot’s side put Manchester City to the sword in their own backyard. That 2-0 triumph means they are now 11 points clear of Arsenal at the Premier League summit and the red-hot favourites to clinch a 20th…

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  • Keir Starmer has warned Russia does ‘”not hold all the cards” in peace talks with its economy reeling from its three-year long invasion of Ukraine. The PM also claimed sanctions – set to be announced by Foreign Secretary David Lammy later today – will force Vladimir Putin not only to talk “but to make concessions”. He said they will be…

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  • Israel is making the right decision to delay the release of more than 600 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the hostages released by Hamas last week week, but the choice was a difficult one, retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt said on Sunday. “No one should kid themselves about the difficulty of decisions that [Prime Minister…

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  • Apple Monday said it plans to help bring online a quarter-million-square-foot factory in Texas by 2026 to build artificial intelligence servers and will add about 20,000 research and development jobs across the U.S. Apple said that it plans to spend $500 billion in the United States over the next four years, though that figure includes…

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  • Liverpool took a big step to winning the Premier League, crushing an uninspiring Manchester City in a showdown on Sunday.  Mohamed Salah stole the show, scoring one and providing an assist to send Liverpool 11 points clear at the top of the table although they have played a game more. The Egyptian opened the scoring…

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  • A Thai lady, Pattaphi Wimonnat, has been arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos with illicit drugs. 24-year-old Wimonnat was nabbed on Thursday, February 20 by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) who thwarted her attempts to smuggle 43 parcels of Canadian Loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis, weighing 46.60…

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