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The University of San Francisco (USF) is searching for a tenure-track or tenured associate professor to serve as Program Director for its new Bachelor of Science in Public Health program at our Hilltop Campus (San Francisco) location.
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Relevant graduate or advanced undergraduate coursework, including law; public administration; public policy; public health; social work; or a business-related field such as compliance or nonprofit management.
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Health Resources in Action (HRiA) is seeking a highly talented and experienced Grantmaking Senior Program Officer to join a vibrant and growing public health consulting organization and support a portfolio comprised of the Massachusetts Community Health and Healthy Aging Funds (the Funds) as well as other funding programs focused on community and population health.
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Life Insurance: City paid, $30,000 Life plus ADDPost-Employment Benefits Program: Employees hired after Nov. 1, 2010, who work 10 years continuously and retire from the City, will be eligible to participate in the CalPERS health plans after retirement; City pays the "Employer Minimum Contribution" toward the retirees' premium.
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Job DescriptionPosition Summary:The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is seeking a highly qualified candidate to serve as Deputy Director of the Division of Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction.
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This new Office of Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention is to be launched and staffed by a Program Director and a Senior Program Manager, as a City of Boston (COB) Initiative housed within the Division of Violence Prevention (DVP), Boston Public Health Commission.
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The Institute for Public Health Innovation (IPHI) is seeking to hire a Classroom Facilitator for the Public Health Youth Ambassador Program (PHYAP) in Fairfax County, Virginia who will work as an integrated part of Fairfax County Health Department (FCHD) under the direction of the Community Health Development (CHD) PHYAP Program Manager.
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The Magnet Program Director will be responsible to promote clinical innovation, evidenced based practice and evaluation of patient care outcomes to ensure compliance with magnet standards by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
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Under the general supervision of a Manager or Director within Community Health, the Program Specialist – Community Health must be fully competent to perform a variety of time sensitive responsibilities.
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At least 5 years of experience in a manager or director role in a public health, marketing or community relations, community engagement role in a health care, non-profit or government organization.
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Bachelor’s degree in nursing, public health, epidemiology, medical technology program, or other healthcare related field, and five years of recent related healthcare work experience that demonstrates attainment of the requisite job knowledge/abilities.
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Reporting to the Program Director of the Northeastern University Public Evaluation Lab (NUPEL), the Program Evaluator will support the continued development of the NU-PEL evaluation research mission and collaborate with an interdisciplinary, multigenerational team of students, staff, and faculty.
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The Director supervises, manages, and coordinates all program and administrative activities to ensure the provision of quality care to clients and their families. Two (2) years' experience post licensure with County mental health, child welfare, and/or juvenile probation systems and services; AND.
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Employed by PAGNY for NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Queens staff partner to provide multiple programs in the community including the Babygram Program, Developmental Evaluation Clinic, HIV/Aids Program, and The Diabetic Learning and Support Program.
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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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