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The Senior Program Director is responsible for establishing and directing all aspects of daily program activities and services to meet the social, emotional, physical, psychological, and mental health well-being of the Unaccompanied Children (UC) for the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR.
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The Associate Program Management Director/Program Management Director will drive the program teams forward in the development of novel antibody-based therapeutics within our oncology portfolio.
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The Policy Program Manager will work under the supervision of the Director of Public Policy and as part of our policy and research team. · Provide administrative, scheduling and logistical support to the Policy Director and other teams as directed.
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We are seeking a dynamic Program Director to join our Equitable Resilience & Revitalization (ERR) team of Enterprise Advisors. The Program Director will report to the Director for Equitable Resilience and Revitalization.
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The Program Director will be an integral member of the ERR team, involved in all aspects of the work, and will also serve as the team's expert on local governments and nonprofits fiscal health and financial management.
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PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Cornerstone Assistant Program Director plays a pivotal role at Roads to Success, dedicated to the overall development, implementation, and supervision of the Boston Secor Community Center, while enhancing the well-being and success of our students and their families, particularly those living at or below the poverty line.
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Keywords: Assistant Program Director, Assistant Operations Director, behavioral health, mental health, Assistant Residential Director, clinical services, case management, human services, child welfare administration, bilingual, Spanish.
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Under direction from the Assistant Director of Crime Victim Services, functions as a mid-level manager, responsible for managing the operational and administrative functions of the Chicago Police Department's Crime Victim Services program.
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The Early Childhood Education Program Director is. This is not your average preschool director position. ● Serve as on-site director-qualified (PDIS Level 3+) staff member, and ensure a qualified substitute.
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The Program Director will provide leadership to expand the Alzheimers Associations program delivery and growth strategy to reach more people with volunteer-delivered programs, especially in new, underrepresented and rural communities.
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The Detention Program Director reports to the Deputy Director. Program Director supervises 3 staff attorneys, two paralegals, and Detention Hotline operations, engages in State and national advocacy and coalition work in the detention advocacy/accountability spaces on behalf of the agency.
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The Program Director develops systems to ensure activities of the marketing plan developed in collaboration with McLean Hospital Network Development Department are completed. Under the direction of the Clinical Director, and in partnership with the Nursing Director and Medical Director, the Program Director oversees the clinical and administrative functions of the program and is particularly responsible for maintaining quality of care in intake and referral process, the oversight of the social work care management, the content of the group therapy program, and clinical care improvement initiatives, while also performing direct clinical care.
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Served as DME/DIO or Residency Program Training Director or Program Coordinator. Active in National Medical Education Professional Development Groups (AODME, AAMC, GRA, AHME, other specialty Program Director groups.
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Reporting to the Chief Program Officer, the Program Director will be responsible for the management, administration, outreach, and clinical functions of the program. Hire, train, and supervise staff (2 FT counselors, PT biller, PT nurse practitioner, and PT medical director; team is anticipated to increase with program growth.
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Support CNAS’s Corporate Partnership Program and work in partnership with the Managing Director of Corporate Relations to facilitate and assist with various fundraising efforts to renew and increase corporate revenue, including securing sponsorships for the organization’s annual national security conference, renewing and increasing corporate donors, and partnering with research programs to secure funding for new lines of effort.
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