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Participate in covering on-call needs for the shelter so that if there is an emergency a Supervisor can be reached for consultation in coordination with other Supervisors and the Program Manager.
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Employee Retention Program Supervisor Why work for PSSI? The ERP Supervisor must know, understand, and be able to communicate the ERP principles to team members in the program, while being responsible for the successful execution of the ERP effort.
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The Program Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Shelter Assistant Director in the day-to-day operations of the congregate and non-congregate shelters. The Program Supervisor.
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The Program Supervisor is directly responsible for the supervision of the LEAD team members (including peer specialists, admin assistance, screening and outreach coordinator, and all Case Managers.
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The Program Supervisor will work within a best practice framework of Stages of Change Theory, Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing and Trauma-informed Care and will mitigate barriers to treatment and housing.
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The Trauma Performance Improvement Supervisor (TPIS) is responsible for overseeing the Trauma Program Department, including. In conjunction with the Trauma Program Manager, the TPIS.
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GRHS is seeking candidates for the position of TIP Coordinator (Therapeutic Incentive Program) / Healthcare Program Consultant Supervisor, working 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. full-time, 40 hours a week, Monday – Friday.
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Our xxxxxx office is seeking a Core Program Supervisor I to provide oversight of direct care staff and the provision of quality services to young adults according to best practice, funder and regulatory standards.
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The Clinical Supervisor Program Manager is responsible for the clinical supervision of GEO Reentry personnel and the clinical oversight and clinical care of all substance abuse services provided on site, including integration of participants in the MAT program.
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Class=" row" aria-label="Crisis Response Program Supervisor, LCSW">. The Crisis Response Program Supervisor provides service to two programs of the Emergency Mental Health Response Services Department.
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The Department of Facilities Management & Development at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is seeking a full-time Assistant Facilities Program Coordinator / Paint Shop Supervisor.
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Ensure that the program is complying with State Jail Substance Abuse Program Operations Manual (SJSAPOM) and all other TDCJ department policies and directives. Conducts special investigations, program analyses, and research studies; reviews and analyzes treatment operations and problems, prepares reports of findings and recommendations; and initiates activities to produce a more effective program.
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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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Work evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed or requested by supervisor by Lead Trainer and/or Director of Training based program and training needs. The Program Trainer educates, trains, and advises on policies/procedures; Bridging Refugee Youth and Children's Services (BRYCS); Prevention of Sexual Abuse (PSA); Pre-Service; Emergency Behavior Intervention, CPR & First Aide, and develops monthly program curriculum to remain compliant with annual ORR and state licensing training standards and requirements for all staff.
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The Program Coordinator supports the Director in all programming aspects of the 92NY’s School Engagement in the Arts, which creates dynamic arts education programs for K-12 students and teachers in a range of arts disciplines, including music, dance, literature and visual art and design.
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