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A n Outreach Specialist is an individual who is in recovery from AOD use and/or GMH for an appropriate period (greater than or equal to 1 year) and has at least 90 days experience as a Peer Support Specialist.
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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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The role of the Parent Peer Specialist is to enhance parenting knowledge and skills to minimize crisis and maximize the long-term benefit of involvement in the Wraparound process through a focus on parent and youth strengths as part of the solution and family participation as partners in all aspects in their care.
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As the Pandemic Center is growing, our current Communications and Outreach Specialist is being called upon to fill a more strategic role and needs support with the day-to-day communications tasks that are essential to the success of the Center.
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The Crisis Intervention Specialist is responsible for providing crisis intervention and hospital pre-screening for at-risk consumers. This candidate may also be responsible for completing intake assessments, chart reviews and other community outreach activities.
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Specialized experience that demonstrates knowledge and skill in applying public affairs, outreach, policies, and precedents to formulate, implement, and evaluate an effective agricultural outreach and public affairs program including comprehensive public awareness and marketing campaigns using a broad array of communications techniques and delivery methods.
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Identify improvement barriers and report information to Program Manager and Outreach Manager. This position is responsible for developing, coordinating, supporting, implementing, and managing outreach functions and performance for both new program start-up and legacy programs.
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Outreach Specialist movement and services conducted within the county jail system is coordinated and approved for security clearances by the Los Angeles County (County) Sheriff’s Department (LASD.
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The selectee is a key member of the State Executive Director's staff responsible for planning, developing, and implementing the outreach programs. Specialized experience is defined as basic knowledge of and skill in applying outreach regulations, policies, and procedures to assist in identifying barriers and assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of agricultural outreach efforts.
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The College of Business at Metropolitan State University of Denver is hiring a Freshman Outreach and Retention Specialist (FORS), supported by President Janine Davidson's commitment to ensuring all students are valued members of the learning community at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
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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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Member Duties : The AmeriCorps member will serve as Montezuma County Department of Social Services' Adult & Aging Outreach Specialist. Team UP - Adult and Aging Outreach Specialist.
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Reaching out via phone is our top strategy for outreach and it's important that the Care Specialist is comfortable and confident communicating by phone. During initial outreach the Care Specialist informs patients about our services and helps them get enrolled.
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Freshman Outreach and Retention Specialist page is loaded. Freshman Outreach and Retention Specialist. In collaboration with freshman level faculty, identify high risk students through early intervention and use strategies in retention, student development, and proactive advising of outreach to these students.
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Expected to conduct outreach to educate the veteran community about services available. Must obtain within 12 months of appointment into position and maintain accreditation with the Ohio Department of Veterans Services and/or the National Association of County Veteran's Services Officer; must obtain and maintain VA access through acquiring a PIV card; must obtain and maintain Service Officer Accreditation with veterans' organizations, but definitely with the American Legion (AL), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and Disabled American Veterans (DAV.
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