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The phrase "a programme manager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person responsible for overseeing and coordinating a specific program or project within an organization.
Example: "As a programme manager, she is tasked with ensuring that all project milestones are met on time and within budget."
Alternatives: "a project manager" or "a program director".
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Basically, Rio Tinto is a mining company, and BirdLife International is looking for a programme manager to manage its strategic partnership with the organisation.
Claudia Schauer is a programme manager with the SickKids Centre for Global Child Health.
"Bob is good at bringing people together and focusing on positive outcomes," says Greg Wade, a programme manager at Universities UK.
"Ugandans are opportunists by nature," says Daniel Joloba, a programme manager at Enterprise Uganda, a public-private body that supports small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Sarah Knight is a programme manager at JISC, an organisation that encourages UK colleges and universities in the innovative use of digital technologies.
David Kernohan is a programme manager at JISC, an organisation that encourages UK colleges and universities in the innovative use of digital technologies.
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Jake Berger, a BBC programme manager, wanted a UAV that would be able to safely film aerial shots of the crowds at an open-air theatre show.
The vacancy they were advertising was for a 'research portfolio manager', which they said would mean becoming an 'associate programme manager' or a 'university interface manager'.
Zahid Khan has worked with the SRSP since the massive earthquake hit Pakistan in 2005, claiming 79,000 lives, and was recruited as a regional programme manager for the Swat relief effort.
I am currently working at the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland, as a grant programme manager for building research capacity to its full potential in the least developed countries of the world.
"To my knowledge," comments Rachael Maggs, a senior programme manager at UK GRAD--a GRAD--a GRAD--a UKorganisation that develops professional and personal skills training for postgraduate researchers, "there is norganisationquithats all-encompassing as this site," calling it "a must" for develops researchers.
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