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JOB PURPOSE AND REPORTING STRUCTURE: Under the direction of the CCM/TCM Program Manager, the Peer Support Specialist assists chronically mentally ill clients to live independently in the community, in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
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The Peer Support Specialist serves as a member of the Recovery team of WestCare Tennessee and works collaboratively with the Project Director, Treatment Counselor, Case Manager and Employment Specialist.
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Bowhead is seeking to network, for an upcoming proposal effort, with Computer Support Specialist to support Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division. As the Computer Support Specialist, you will be responsible for prioritizing workload from various sources based on the Remedy Action Request System (RARS) utilized by managers, team leads, or the on-call IT Service Desk. Creates tickets within RARS and escalates them how and when necessary.
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The Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine seeks to a Human Services Program Support Tech to serve as a Peer Support Specialist.
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The User Support Specialist is responsible for implementation, maintenance, and support of the Institute’s technology resources including desktop and laptop computers, printers, classroom audio visual technology, and lab and simulation resources as directed by the Director of Technology & Web Services.
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UITS Tier 2 Support staff are technical experts primarily serving Indiana University's IT Professionals and subject matter experts in seven areas: Accounts Administration, Desktop Server Mobility (DSM), Health Technology Services (HTS) Phone Support, Student Information Systems (SIS), Web Services Support (WSS), Partnered Technology Support (PTS) and CrimsonCard.
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Regional Support Specialist (RSS) Regional Support Specialist. provides critical administrative, operational and customer service support to our Coldwell Banker Real Estate branch offices, leaders and agents.
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Audacy Los Angeles is looking for an IT Support Specialist! Must have significant experience providing end-user support, using a ticketing system, documenting, Multitasking and Thrives in Fast paced environments.
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Application Support Specialist. combine your strong functional problem-solving skills with a keen business sense to provide first-line business application support to our users for the following applications: Findur, Securities Applications and Technology Solutions (SATS), Crown Borrowing, Bank of Canada Auction System (BCAS), Market Data Management (MDM), Settlement Balances Management System (SBMS), Market View, Bloomberg, Refinitiv Eikon.
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Reporting to the Practice Administrator and Lead Clinician, the Peer Support Specialist will serve as a key member of the care team, helping patients navigate their recovery journey both inside and outside of the Eleanor Health clinic.
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Bowhead is seeking an IT Support Specialist in Del Rio, TX to join our team in supporting IT deployment and infrastructure for the Customs & Border Protection contract. The IT Support Specialist will resolve client and server problems at local field offices that are part of the overall customer IT enterprise.
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Position Summary The Quality Assurance Support Specialist attends to requests of the Director of Quality Assurance when assistance is needed, including performing confidential administrative duties for the company.
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Must be registered, prior to start, as a Certified Recovery Mentor (CRM) with MHACBO; OR be a certified Peer Support Specialist (PSS) AND registered as a Traditional Health Worker (THW) on the THW Registry.
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The Peer Support Specialist assists individuals with substance abuse and/or mental health diagnoses. The role of the Peer Support Specialist is to provide recovery support, consumer education, consumer intervention, and consumer advocacy.
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The Peer Support Specialist I also assists in implementing/creating a recovery environment and acts as an advocate for the needs and rights of every individual. The Peer Support Specialist I provides support and recovery training to individuals receiving services.
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