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Risk Adjustment Education Specialist - Health Plan Admin. Conduct provider education and training regarding risk adjustment to help ensure accurate CMS payment and improve care quality.
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The “STEM”—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—Specialist will develop, create, and manage partnership programs that utilize the International Space Station National Lab (ISSNL) as a platform to educate and promote STEM activities to students and educators from Kindergarten through 12 th grade (K-12) working with both formal and informal education organizations.
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The Environmental Education Specialist leads our pivotal environmental education program, ensuring all campers increase their environmental awareness, utilizing the surrounding redwood forest, discovery center, nature program, and garden.
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We are seeking a Religious Education Coordinator (Protestant community) to oversee and enhance our religious education programs at Shaw AFB. This role involves coordinating closely with the Protestant Chaplain to develop and execute educational programs and events that reflect our community values and spiritual goals.
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Throughout clinical investigations, provide physicians and medical staff with required follow-up support to ensure continuity of education and technical support related to all aspects of clinical research.
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The Military Education Coordinator will report to the Assistant Director (or Director) in the Office of Stateside Military Operations and work closely with military education centers to serve prospective and current students and facilitate hybrid class offerings and testing services to military/veteran and civilian students.
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Education: Master's degree in educational/instructional technology, education, instructional design, curriculum and instruction, or related field. Education: Bachelor's degree in educational/instructional technology, education, instructional design, curriculum and instruction, or related field.
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Implement Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) in integrated co-teaching (ICT) and/or special education teacher support services (SETSS) settings with a focus on teaching to mastery and/or conceptual understanding.
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Reports to: Special Education Director. Reports to: Special Education Director. This position is for the 2024-2025 school year. Qualifications: 60 college hours, such alternatives to the qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.
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The Regional Outreach Specialist is responsible for all outreach and engagement of referral sources relating to all programs in assigned communities that include, but are not limited to the judicial system, corrections departments, hospital and healthcare providers, Veteran services agencies, housing authorities, and other community partners.
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Communicate pertinent Career and Technical Education information to the Superintendent, Board of Education, CTE staff, and advisory committees. Prepare and submit all necessary reports as required by the LEA, State Board of Education, and federal law governing Career and Technical Education (Perkins Legislation.
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Valid MA DESE Teaching License in Special Education (Moderate Disabilities or Severe Disabilities), MA DESE License in School Social Worker/School Adjustment Counselor, or MA DESE License in School Psychologist, or MA DESE License in Speech-Language Pathology.
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Tag - Paraprofessionals, Para Educators, Teaching Assistants, 1:1 Para Educators, Education Paraprofessionals, Special Education Professionals, Paraprofessional Instructional Aides, Education Classroom Aide.
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The role will work under the direction of Risk Adjustment & Stars Provider Education Supervisor and/or Manager to reach overall operational market goals in conjunction with market network operations, stars strategy and vendor partners.
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Education and Experience. This position is responsible for providing on-the-floor Quality Assurance support functions for pharmaceutical compounding of tablets/liquids/suspensions/pastes, and pharmaceutical packaging operations by performing real-time batch record review, quality assessments, deviation decisions and Change Control activities.
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