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Requisition No: 826828 Agency: State Courts System Working Title: PROGRAM COORDINATOR - 22012035 Pay Plan: State Courts System Position Number: 22012035 Salary: 58,552.80 Posting Closing Date: 09/02/2024 Total Compensation Estimator Tool How to Apply Visit the [15th Judicial Circuit] Judicial Circuit Court of Florida Employment website [} You must apply on the 15th Judicial Circuit website to be considered.
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The Housing Program Coordinator is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the PA State Rebate funded transitional housing program for people with HIV, including the development and administration of protocols and procedures related of this program.
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The Sustainability Program Coordinator will work closely with EOHLC staff, including the Sustainability Program Developer and members of Architecture and Engineering Services Unit (AESU), Project Management Unit (PMU), and Construction Management Unit (CMU), to ensure that projects funded with Sustainability funds meet the stated goals of the project.
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The HOPWA Program Coordinator#is accountable for the overall daily operations, development, and implementation of HOPWA Housing Programs and the Ryan White Housing Program, maintaining information on referral services, non-medical case management for the City of Pittsburgh and the PA Department of Health.
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The Internal Medicine Residency Program Coordinator (PC), under the direction of the Program Director and the NAHMG Practice Manager, provides daily administrative and programmatic support to the residency program in partnership with the Sponsoring Institution.
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Fraser is seeking a passionate and qualified individual to join our non-profit organization as a Group Home Program Coordinator. Welcomed to apply: mental health technician, "mental health", behavior therapist, Coordinator, paraprofessional, House Coordinator, registered technician, disability coordinator, Home Coordinator, House Manager, direct support, DSP, DSP lead, lead direct support, direct support professional, adult home manager, adult coordinator, disability specialist, home specialist, home care specialist, assistant coordinator.
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The Division of Ecological and Water Resources is seeking to hire a permanent full-time Natural Resources Program Coordinator located in Little Falls. Job Class: Natural Resources Program Coordinator.
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The State of Nebraska, DHHS, is hiring for a DHHS Program Coordinator in the Division of Medicaid and Long-Term Care, with the State Unit on Aging. Consult and review Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program cases upon request and provide guidance on legal issues and provide training to state and local ombudsman and AAA staff on legal issues.
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The Program Coordinator will work with the Program Director and faculty to manage NSU's MPH Program. The NSU Department of Nursing and Allied Health, centrally located on NSU's main campus in the state-of-the-art Nursing and General Education Building, has an immediate opening for a full time Master of Public Health Program (MPH) Coordinator.
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The Program Coordinator will support the operations of the PMEC at the University of Washington, and coordinate with the leadership team at UW and other PMEC institutions (OSU, UAF), as well as our Federal, State, and Industry partners.
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A master's degree in public health or a related field, plus at least three years in public health with relevant program experience or a bachelor's degree with at least five years in public health and relevant program experience.
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Work will be a blend of sales support activities, project management and administrative support to ensure our ability to deliver on our commitment as a Trusted Business Partner
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In partnership with the Outreach Coordinator, oversees the development and directly implements community outreach and engagement activities to recruit into medical, mental health services and programs.
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The Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Program Coordinator will partner with the Associate Director of Diversity Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility to identify, plan, develop and implement a variety of programs and projects in fulfilling the organization's mission in a truly intersectional and inclusive way.
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Assist with the Trauma-Informed Violence Prevention Program as designed and approved by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania serving children in The Salvation Army's Learning Center and families involved in the social services programs of the Corps.
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