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The Veteran Outreach and Recruitment Manager coordinates SSVF engagement and recruitment efforts across the New York City CCoC. The Manager enhances S:US efforts to enroll and serve veterans experiencing homelessness, and coordinates veteran outreach with key stakeholders in the community.
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The Recovery Outreach Coordinator is responsible for creating relationships with community resources in the region, including therapists, sober living, law enforcement, hospitals, medical providers, and others that need to refer for Substance Use Disorder treatment.
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Job Description Summary / TWC SummarySummary / TWC Summary The Center of Excellence for Housing and Community Development Policy Research is seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to fill the role of Program Manager.
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The Community Health Educator will be responsible to conduct client outreach and facilitate small peer-led and non-peer-led groups. The Community Health Educator will recruit and engage individuals and their partners on Opioid Overdose Education and Naloxone Enrollment and will assist the Program Manager or Assistant Program Manager with data collection and reporting.
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MCCFL offers a variety of programs including a mobile crisis unit, intensive case management, ongoing counseling, community support, supported employment, jail diversion, hospital discharges, hearings and more.
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Provides logistical and administrative support to the Parent Coordinator and the Principal related to community outreach and parent engagement. Responsible for the supervision, planning, implementation, coordination, and monitoring of community development programs.
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Prior community outreach or medical/office/heathcare experience. Conduct health education and screening outreach in community and healthcare provider settings in order to provide health education and raise awareness of health concerns and available community resources and services.
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The CHW provides services through informing, outreach, patient navigation, and community health education. The CHW may provide services through community outreach, the Central Health Navigation Center, Central Health Clinics, or other health care settings.
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The Outreach Coordinator develops all promotional and communication initiatives and assists in the growth of enrollment of the Albert Dorman Honors College. The Outreach Coordinator will travel in- and out of state to develop positive partnerships and nurture a pipeline of talent.
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Our departments include: Attendance and Truancy, Students in Temporary Living Situations (STLS), Student Outreach and Re-Engagement (SOAR) Centers, Juvenile Justice Re-Entry Program, Out-of-School Time (OST) Activities, Community Schools Initiative (CSI.
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Keywords: rehabilitation, social counselor, social worker, provider, support staff, social services provider, counselor, mental health, psychiatric, social services, mentor, counseling, social work, group home, DSP, Direct Care, psychology, mental illness, mental health, psychiatric, outreach worker, outreach services, community based, human services, nonprofit, crisis, trauma, advocacy, recovery.
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Organizes community health education outreach and consultation involving the development of workshops and seminars, training and coordination of programs and services; acts as consultant to other agencies and participates in negotiation and development of outreach services; and.
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The CHW participates in community outreach activities within the communities of NYC, engaging patients, parents and/or caretakers, as applicable, and providing resources and assistance needed to address issues preventing them from staying healthy.
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Vireo is proud to have one of the most diverseworkforces in cannabis, promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion through engaging employee outreach programs, community events, and non-profit partnerships.
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Provides quality, evidence based athletic health to stakeholders in the sports medicine outreach athletic training program. From workshops that develop cultural intelligence, to our inclusion resource groups for people to find community and empowerment at work, we are dedicated to ongoing resources that advance our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do.
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