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Nbsp; Employee Assistance Program Free to all employees who' d like information on personal issues: Education, Dependent Care, Care Giving, Legal, Financial, Lifestyle & Fitness Management, Working Smarter.
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Prior experience as a Program Director or Assistant Program Director preferred. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at no cost - services include telephonic counseling sessions, consultation on legal and financial matters, emotional well-being, family and caregiving.
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Must have supervisory experience in a health or human service setting, preferably in a community-based residential program for individuals with disability preferably those with developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury or acquired brain injury.
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The Clinical Program Manager is also responsible for providing clinical services on the team, including field-based mental health and substance use assessments, short-term and crisis interventions, client care plans, clinical consultations, and resource linkage.
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Participates in the policy and procedure development, maintains internal and external relationships (wholesalers, Covered Entities, and third-party administrator [TPA] vendors) as needed, 340B rules/guidance surveillance, assist in 340B off site audits as necessary, contract management/implementation, reporting/analyzing, and program enhancement/ optimization projects including annual budgeting.
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The Academic Program Administrator provides support for student services and academic support in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs (SPPUA) within the College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH.
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Analyzes BHA programs, functions, organizations, and/or systems pertaining to program life cycle procurement process improvement to determine whether the business systems in current use efficiently accomplish objectives.
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Case Management responsibilities will be held by an agency providing services to Unaccompanied Children under ORR. The Program Director will report to the VP of Clinical, Case Management and Educational Services.
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GSC supports the National Science Foundation managed United States Antarctic Program as part of the Antarctic Support Contract (ASC) and we are currently seeking a Food Service Supervisor at Palmer Station.
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The Program Control Analyst II processes vendor payments for ODC purchases; processes transactions for travel and per diem expenses within the ManTech Maverick Team; and processes team member hours, time, and expenses.
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Represent LAEP and the Regional Academy as the host of in-person professional learning and CoPs in the region, ensuring participant satisfaction, quality of services, and collection of feedback and data that drives program improvement.
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The Residential Program Specialist assists in the development of service planning, resident intake, admission, and discharge planning activities. The goal of the SOCR program is to assist residents with developing their independent living skills to make a safe and successful transition to a more independent living environment.
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OverviewThe Tufts University School of Medicine’s Graduate Programs’ Department confers the Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT), Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Medical Science (MMS) by the Physician Assistant Program, Master of Science in Health Informatics and Analytics (MS-HIA), and Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (MBS.
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The SAIL program consists of an Executive Director, a Program Manager, an Outreach Coordinator, an Office Assistant, and 12-30 part-time student employees, volunteers, and interns.
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Position is also responsible for providing information and data about Teacher Education’s Programs to potential applicants, to the Director of the Teacher Education Program and the School of Educational Studies Dean, and to external stakeholders as appropriate.
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