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DYS is the juvenile corrections system for the state of Ohio. DYS is statutorily mandated to confine felony offenders, ages 10-21, who have been adjudicated and committed by one of Ohio's 88 county juvenile courts.
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Licensed Social Worker (LSW) by State of Ohio Counselor & Social Worker Board. Licensed Independent Marriage & Family Therapist licensed by State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker & Marriage & Family Therapist Board.
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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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Involvement with BSW program/students as needed. The School's research doctorate is the only public social work Ph. D. program in the region. The University of Connecticut School of Social Work is seeking applicants for two full-time experienced positions as Educational Program Administrators in the Office of Field Education.
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Also, an applicant with a positive test result will not be considered for any position with the State of Ohio for a period of one year (not applicable to current state employees.
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The LAUNCH Program Administrator will work closely with Principal Investigators (PIs) of the LAUNCH program grant responsible for administrative management, including trainee interview, recruitment and appointments, clinical training programs and educational curriculum, accreditation and compliance, NIH grant reporting and policy compliance, subaward contract management, and financial reporting and analysis.
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Directly Supervises the House Manager and the Control Room/Administrator on Duty staff by providing support and engaging them in a process that requires team processes to solve problems effectively, address their teams positively and proactively, and reaching program expectations and goals.
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Responsible for completing Plans of Corrective Action to OCFS on behalf of the program in addition to assuring that all other reports required by the governing bodies are submitted in a timely manner.
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The Administrator in Training (AIT) Program is a required 6-9 month training program in order to become a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator. Must obtain a current State Nursing Home Administrator License after completion of the AIT program.
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Odyssey Systems is pursuing a new opportunity for a Program Administrator (Animal Studies) who will support the Travis Air Force Base (AFB) David Grant Medical Center/Clinical Investigation Facility (CIF.
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Residency Program Administrator. Under the direction of the Director of Education, the Residency Education Coordinator is responsible for the administration and management of the residency program in the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine.
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The Program Administrator works with the Center Director to manage and coordinate the administrative functions of the programs at Premier Academy. In a Program Administrator, we look for committed individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of young children and their families, while effectively and efficiently running all Center operations.
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The Weld Program Administrator will be responsible for overall weld skills training, record keeping, certification, welding surveillance and applicable process improvements for workers engaged in welding and structural fabrication.
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Under the general direction of the Associate Director of Sponsored Programs, the Sponsored Program Administrator will provide professional level support for the California State University, Fullerton faculty and staff.
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Marc JacobsInternational, powered bythe creative genius of Marc Jacobs, seeks a Security Administrator to join the Global IT team based in itsNew York City (SoHo) headquarters. Marc Jacobs International was founded on Marcs vision of celebrating uniqueness and being Perfect as You Are. We are committed to building an equitable and inclusive culture that values diversity of thought, background, and experience all essential to our spirit of innovation and creativity.
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