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This is accomplished by utilizing required NYS UAS Assessment Tools to determine functional status, medical, behavioral, psychological, and community resource needs for coordinating, integrating, and monitoring the use of medical and health care services for members; The SN UAS Nurse may also perform other technical and administrative tasks essential to the efficient operation of the department.
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The ideal candidate is an NYS admitted criminal defense attorney who demonstrates a commitment to serving marginalized persons and communities, has extensive criminal court experience, and who vigilantly elevates the value of client centered advocacy using a race, gender equity and social and economic justice lens.
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Our clients include NYS Office of General Services, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, NYC Health + Hospitals, State University of New York, NYC Department of Design and Construction, NYC Parks & Recreation, NYC School Construction Authority, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Battery Park City Authority, and NYS Parks, Recreations and Historic Preservation.
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Valid NYS OASAS CASAC certification. + Provide integrated care services to the client population at the ACDP clinic as indicated by the OASAS, CCBHC expansion scope of practice. + Provides education and information to the client about alcohol and drug abuse.
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Developing a solid working knowledge of a wide range of public and proprietary data sources, including client-identifiable and summarized data (e.g., PSYCKES, NYS OASAS Client Data System, Monroe County Mental Health Transport Data.
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You will have the ability to work at client sites which may include United States Military Academy, Cornell University, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Homeland Security, Syracuse University, Air National Guard, General Electric, Corning, Lockheed Martin, New York State Police, NYS Emergency Management Office and many more.
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The Department of Homeless Services leads a 24/7/ Street Homelessness Solutions - Joint Command Center (JCC) that conducts interagency rapid outreach deployment from a central location using precision mapping, client information, and rapid response to incoming notifications.
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Ensure regulatory compliance is met per NYS DHS, NYS OTDA, NYC FDNY, NYC Dept. of Health, NYC Coalition for the Homeless, etc, is adhered to. Ensure security and residential aide and social service staff conduct new client orientation within 24 hours of entry into the facility.
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SUMMARY : The Talent Acquisition Specialist is a member of the MTA’s Talent Acquisition organization, providing full cycle recruitment guidance and support to client leaders. OTHER INFORMATION: Pursuant to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who hold a policymaking position must file an Annual Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the “Commission.
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Knowledge of laws, legal codes, regulations agency policies, etc., that govern the work of the program· Ability to develop, evaluate, implement and modify an independent living plan, meeting all deadlines and productivity standards· Ability to secure the cooperation of and work effectively with othersMINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE-Licensed Social Worker (LMSW or LCSW) with current registration from the NYS Education Department.
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NYS Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA or CRPP)certification is required. + Provide integrated peer care services to the client population at the clinic as indicated by the OASAS, CCBHC expansion scope of practice.
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The client for this project is the NYS Office of General Services (OGS). Assist the Senior and Associate Architects to deliver services that are responsive to the critical needs of our client agencies.
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Prior client experience with: DASNY, CUNY, OGS and other NYS Agencies is desired. Demonstrated familiarity with NYC and NYS building codes preferred, but not required. NYS PE Registration preferred, but not required.
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Coordinate with the client and the design team, including owners, architects, contractors, members of other disciplines, and internal support staff to ensure the design is consistent with the project goals and ensure a fully coordinated interdisciplinary design.
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NYS Licensed Masters Social Worker (LMSW) required. The Assistant Director provides each Social Services Supervisor with regular guidance and consistent support for oversight of day-to-day program operations, ensuring high quality client engagement and exceptional service delivery.
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