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Lead Immigration Program Analyst with 5 openings in Atlanta , Georgia with a salary from 83,714.00 - 108,830.00 USD per year. To be qualified for this job, you need to have experience such as assisting with the development and promulgating rules, regulations, and procedures for employment and training programs and/or providing senior level specialist guidance in a wide variety of functions associated with the planning direction and management of employment and training programs and administrative duties Check out the qualifications tab for more types of acceptable experience.
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