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Under the supervision of the Chief Operating Officer, the Outreach and Risk Management Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that patient risk management protocols and regulations are monitored continuously and that follow-up actions are taken, as necessary.
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Experience with the technologies we use, including some, but not limited to: Outreach, Gmail, Zendesk, Slack, Salesforce, Microsoft Office, Twilio, MS Dynamics, BMC Remedy, ServiceNow, Freshworks, RingCentral, 8X8.
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The Community Liaison Supervisor works with program staff, community residents, businesses, and community-based organizations of all types to implement strategies for conducting street outreach, supporting and providing resources to youth and young adults who are homeless, runaway, and/or at high risk of becoming homeless and in need of case management, immediate shelter, meals, employment, and medical and or mental health services.
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Under the supervision of the Chief Medical Officer, the Street Health Outreach Director guides and maintains program performance, provides leadership and motivation to program staff, and leads strategy for program development.
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Community Habilitation Specialist attends supervision and training as required. -The Community Habilitation Specialist will receive consultation and supervision from the. The Community Habilitation Specialist (CHS) will provide social skills training to children/adolescent with Developmental Disabilities as classified by the OPWDD. Sessions take place in the community or in the home depending on the need of the child/adolescent.
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This role is perfect for someone seeking career growth, community engagement, and a rewarding work environment. The chance to make a meaningful impact on community health. The Clinical Research Associate I works directly with a Clinical Research Coordinator, Research Program Administrator, or Research Nurse to coordinate and/or implement the study.
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Conduct outreach to potential clients and community partners about specific IRC programs or services, in collaboration with management team. Supervision, Outreach and Other Responsibilities.
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Financial assistance, health education, outreach to our diverse communities and populations, and other community benefit activities have always been central to our mission. Nebraska Methodist Health System is made up of four hospitals in Nebraska and southwest Iowa, more than 30 clinic locations, a nursing and allied health college, and a medical supply distributorship and central laundry facility.
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The Outreach Director will need to periodically travel to coordinate events in person, support community building efforts with local volunteers & chapters, and attend conferences and team gatherings.
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Preferred Qualifications: Experience in population health management, community outreach, community assessment or advocacy. As the Community Outreach Worker provides a wide variety of services to engage, support, advocate, and educate community members in overall health and wellness.
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Preferred: prior experience as a community health worker, health coach, or outreach worker desired. The three (3) clinic locations will be staffed with a provider (Nurse Practitioner/Resident/Doctor), Walgreens Pharmacist, and a community health worker.
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The Student Wellness Advocate, Licensed Therapist under supervision of the Dean of Students will provide short-term individual counseling, crisis management, and group counseling services.
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Assist the Site Director with community outreach, recruitment, and retention of children, youth, and adults to participate in all OST-related activities. Out of School Time (OST ECS) program at Episcopal Community Services is currently looking for Group Supervisors to assist with leading its Out of School Time Programs at Feltonville Intermediate School.
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Conduct and document health education and outreach activities on various health topics (e.g., access to health care/health insurance, perinatal, AIDS, smoking cessation, etc.) Develop and maintain contacts and working relations with staff at other organizations serving the Asian immigrant community.
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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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