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A day program group facilitator needs to lead a small group with confidence, maturity, and a proven dedication to working with individuals of all ages facing developmental disabilities, behavioral disorders, and different functioning levels.
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The ideal candidate for the Program Director role at Outreach's Women's Residential program should possess an advanced degree and hold licensures such as LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, or higher, with a preference for individuals with 3-5 years of robust program management and supervisory experience in an OASAS funded facility.
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This position co-leads program innovation, cultivates new project partnerships, and, in general, builds the movement for lottery-deliberation by communicating programmatic impacts to diverse audiences.
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The Program Manager will also support relationship management and business development across multiple federal agencies, focusing on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and other key federal clientele critical to First Environment’s project portfolio.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, the Program Director provides leadership for the development, management, and delivery of the Rock County Jumpstart business incubator and accelerator, with support from other Jumpstart team members and community partners.
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Experience with program development, growth, implementation, and project management strongly desired. The Chance for Change program is an OASAS-licensed clinic (part 822) located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. It is an outpatient substance-use treatment program that primarily serves homeless adults living with the challenges of substance use disorders.
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Job Category Staff & Executive - Project/Program Management/Planning. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Program Director for the department of Neurosurgery at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
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The Program Manager for the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance (ATA) is located in the Special Programs Division/Special Program for Embassy Augmentation and Response (SPD/SPEAR) and is responsible for planning and facilitating a comprehensive program of antiterrorism seminars, training courses, and consultations for senior foreign law enforcement officials for an assigned country or region of the world.
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Willingness to take specialty training in one or more of the following areas: High and Low Challenge Course, Archery, Lifeguarding, Canoe/Kayak, outdoor skills, virtual program delivery or environmental education.
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The Program Director reports to the Regional Director and is responsible for overseeing the operation of the Hope House Madera and Oakhurst Mountain Wellness client family wellness and recovery centers, along with the First Episode Psychosis (FEP) Outreach and Support program.
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Lead Offshore Wind (OSW) Experience Hub short term and long-term program implementation. program staff on all mid-Atlantic programmatic issues. Assist with recruitment for Market Entry Coaching Program.
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In collaboration with Director and Center Manager, the Program Manager will develop goals and strategies for the MOTHER Lab and the MIRAH Fellowship. We are looking for a Program Manager to be responsible for organizing programs and activities for our 35 MOTHER Lab students.
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Closely with New Directions for Youth to match students to each program. The Program Director reports to the HMA board and works on-site full-time at the sponsoring organizations offices and facilities in Van Nuys, CA and North Hollywood, CA.
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In Public Health program will be a college-level program integrat ed across HHD’s eight academic units ; the Program Director will report to HHD’s Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Outreach.
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Serve as Project Manager/Program Manager on projects where beneficial to the Company and the project; and assume the financial, staffing, scope and schedule management responsibilities of that role.
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