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Staff attorneys will be responsible for zealously representing individuals pursuing benefits or seeking relief under the Immigration and Nationality Act. The Staff Attorney works as a team with Legal Assistant and other staff.
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The Unaccompanied Children Program (UCP) is a statewide unit at NWIRP, with teams across NWIRP’s four offices assisting unaccompanied children and youth who are released from immigration custody and are facing removal (deportation) proceedings.
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Directly Supervises the House Manager and the Control Room/Administrator on Duty staff by providing support and engaging them in a process that requires team processes to solve problems effectively, address their teams positively and proactively, and reaching program expectations and goals.
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Upward Bound Summer Program Staff. RESIDENTIAL LEADERS:(Live in position during summer program) Candidates should have completed two years of college, or one year of college experience with one year of campus living.
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The Retail Wireless organization is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Staff Program Manager to join our dynamic Retail Wireless Operations team. 8+ years of program management experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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This advertisement is for a Associate Governmental Program Analyst/Staff Services Analystpositionlocated at HQ in Elk Grove, Sacramento County. CCHCS seeks to fill a Limited Term/Full-timeAssociateGovernmental Program Analyst/Staff Services Analystposition in the Statewide Mental Health Program.
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Please submit resume, cover letter, and three references combined into one PDF, with subject line “Family Defense Program- Staff Attorney” to careers@aijustice.org. Provide legal representation for Family Defense Program eligible clients in immigration proceedings before the Immigration Court; appellate proceedings before the Board of Immigration Appeals; and proceedings before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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Responsibilities: Design and implement staff development strategy to create a vibrant learning management system/program and to support continuous improvement in standards of performance.
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The Sr Staff Mechanical Design Engineer will be part of the LEAP Engineering Design Team in Cincinnati, OH. They will leverage operational judgement, technical expertise and leadership skills on turbomachinery design and product improvement activities that ultimately power our customers, lift people up and bring them home safely.
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Esperanza seeks a full-time senior staff attorney to work under the supervision of a Managing Attorney to provide legal representation to immigrants in removal proceedings and related state court proceedings.
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Family Defense Program Staff Attorney, Americans for Immigrant Justice. PROGRAM STAFF ATTORNEY" to info@aijustice.org. and promote the basic human rights of immigrants, has a multicultural and a multilingual staff.
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Staff Attorney, Medical Legal Community Partnership, MAT Program. PLA invites all applicants to include in their cover letter a statement about how your unique background and/or experiences might contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality, and perspective of our staff and legal services practice.
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The National Expert Consultation & Specialized Services-Mental Health (NEXCSS-MH) Memory Disorders Program Staff Neuropsychologist (1.0 FTE) position is located in the Neurology Service of the VA Boston Healthcare System, mainly at the Jamaica Plain campus but occasionally the Brockton campus.
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As Staff Program Manager, you will be planning, executing, and overseeing project activities encompassing all aspects of Accounting and Controllership. Program Development & Quality Assurance: Work with VP Controller and other key stakeholders to define program scope, objectives, and deliverables.
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Workers Rights Program Manager/Senior Staff Attorney - San Francisco. The Program Manager will continue to build upon the programs strategic goals and guide the direction of the work in partnership with the management team and program staff.
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