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The Program Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Shelter Assistant Director in the day-to-day operations of the congregate and non-congregate shelters. The primary responsibility of this position is providing leadership and supervision to the staff, volunteers, and clients during the evening and overnight, including training, safety, policies and procedures, HR and personnel related items, and scheduling, bringing items of concern to the attention of the Assistant Shelter Director.
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Program Coordinator may be assigned primary coordination and management responsibility for either Sports Program Coordination or Camp Director Coordination and perform additional specific essential functions as listed below.
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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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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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As the Program Director, you will lead our adolescent outpatient, ensuring alignment with our mission and standards of excellence. Previous program director experience role in a mental health/SUD setting.
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As a Program Director (Clinical Supervisor) for California MENTOR Family Support Services, a member of the Sevita family, each day the connections you make and the compassion you bring make a difference in the lives of our participants.
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The Program and Outreach Director is responsible for developing, leading and overseeing a resident centered activities and outreach program that promotes and integrates the Phoenix Senior Living philosophy to incorporate wellness in all aspects of the seniors' lives we serve.
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Title: Program Specialist – Bayview/Excelsior Office Salary: $23.00 - $27.00 per hour plus Benefits Reports to: Program Director Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt POSITION DESCRIPTION The Program Specialist is responsible to support the Program Director in the overall development, implementation, coordination, and management of the Bayview/Excelsior CYC Office.
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In cooperation and conjunction with Program Director(s) and/or Clinical Systems Manager, assist in formal performance evaluation of LMHP. Clinical tasks include assessment of potential clients and assistance with appropriate intake processes (in cooperation with site LMHP and Program Director), guidance and support for treatment planning – including review and approval of all treatment plans, the continuous design of effective treatment strategies for individual clients, and both informal and formal education of staff regarding mental health issues and concepts.
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Under the supervision of the Senior Manager for Mental Health Services, the Mental Health Program Manager (Incumbent) will perform professional and administrative work managing and coordinating the Trauma Recovery Center (TRC), Trauma Prevention Partnerships (TPP), and the Homeless Treatment Program), provide non-clinical supervision and oversight of staff connected to TRC, HTP, and TPP.
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Collaborates with the Clinical Director and Compliance Director to maintain compliance with standards established by The Joint Commission, DHR/ORS and other accrediting bodies, including grant requirements.
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REPORTS TO: Adult Day Program Director/Administrator of Memory Care. REPORTS TO: Works under the direction of the Adult Day Program Director or his/her designee. The program assistant provides essential personal and recreational services to the participants of the Adult Day Program to help meet their needs while enabling them to function at their highest possible level.
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Maintain familiarity with other UCS programs and collaborate with Deputy Director to coordinate the work of the Food and Environment Program with the work of other departments and the UCS Executive Team.
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The Clinical Program Director is responsible for the management and the strategic growth of the Wound Care Program and other wound care continuum programs for the assigned area of responsibility.
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Full-Cycle Recruitment: With direction from the Director of Talent Acquisition, Director of Programs, and Senior Manager to implement a comprehensive member recruitment strategy to successfully recruit quality, diverse AmeriCorps members to serve as tutors, with the goal of filling all positions in designated geographic region by August Institute.
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