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The candidate must have strong oral advocacy and written communication skills, as well as excellent legal research, writing and analytical skills. The work involves litigating insurance coverage and bad faith claims, defending insurers in multi-district complex litigation, and counseling insurers in various regulatory and claims handling matters.
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Nurse advocacy and counseling in-house. Perks: Excellent full benefits package including Blue Cross Blue Shield medical. Excellent full benefits package including Blue Cross Blue Shield medical.
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Conduct negotiations and drafts or prepares legal documents, including contracts or claims; assures that agreements are implemented; and executes litigation activities, including legal writing, litigating cases in court, counseling, and oral advocacy.
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You’ll support business units as they design, develop, and implement new systems and technology, occasional contract drafting and negotiation, regulatory research, and advocacy, compliance, and best practices counseling.
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Our workers rights program provides legal counseling, policy advocacy, direct services and impact litigation for low-income immigrant workers on a wide range of workplace problems, including race, national-origin, and gender discrimination, retaliation, wage and hour issues and unemployment insurance benefit appeals.
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A Master’s degree in Social Work, Higher Education, Disability Studies, Counseling, Special Education, Rehabilitation Counseling, or related field along with at least two years of experience working with students at post-secondary level accommodations, ADA , Section 504, and Section 508 is preferred.
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Reporting to the (Senior) Managing Attorney, Medical-Legal Partnership or designee, this position provides comprehensive legal services to eligible clients in civil and other cases in accordance with the program’ mission and principles of advocacy, other program guidelines, the ABA Standards for Providers of Civil Legal Services and the Florida Rules of Professional Conduct.
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We provide primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency care, community health services, foster and adoption services, child and family counseling, child advocacy services and family resource centers.
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Keywords: mental health, behavioral health, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, ABI, acquired brain injury, care worker, care giver, social services, counseling, social work, group home, DSP, DDS, Direct Care, home health aide, HHA, psychology, mental health, disability, developmental disabilities, rehabilitative, outreach services, human services, nonprofit, autism, crisis, trauma, advocacy, recovery.
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Directs development and implementation of policies and programs that increase U.S. commercial opportunities in China through trade promotion, bilateral and regional trade policy development and implementation, business counseling and planning, market intelligence, business matchmaking, removal of trade barriers, commercial diplomacy and advocacy, and support for trade and investment strategies.
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The CSA will work in close partnership with department colleagues, particularly the dean of students office, residence life and student engagement, health and counseling services, prevention education, community advocacy, and other campus partners.
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As part of our supportive and collaborative counseling center team, you will have the opportunity to make a profound impact by providing culturally sensitive and trauma informed care, support, and advocacy to our diverse student body.
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Kids FIRST, Lane County's Children's Advocacy Center, has been providing comprehensive assessments to child victims of abuse for over 25 years. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Training: Master's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a mental health field, psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field.
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Grief and loss and overall bereavement care provision that includes needs assessment, case management, crisis intervention, supportive counseling, advocacy, Evaluates skills, including clinical, and provides constructive feedback, coaching and counseling to all Bereavement and Community Grief staff; prepares and conducts performance appraisals.
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Coordination of victim/witness support efforts among involved entities, e.g. Student Life, Residential Life, Womens Center, Counseling and Psychological Services, Chaplains Office, Dean of the College, Brown Center for Students of Color, Human Resources, Institutional Diversity and other departments as appropriate to all victims of and witnesses to crimes, particularly sexual assault, domestic violence, and/or bias-related/hate crimes reported to the Department of Public Safety.
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