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Oversight of all North Carolina programming for administrative and clinical functions - audits, quality improvement program, clinical programming, programmatic start up and development, property management, financial solvency, and integrity.
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Position Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems or Associate’s degree in Management Information Systems with five (5) years’ experience as a Programmer and/or Program Analyst.
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You have a minimum of one year of experience in program development and management. Fielding and directing training requests to appropriate MNCASA staff and program areas.
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Develops and maintains program plans including budget, Estimate at Completion (EAC), resource allocation, and communications. AeroVironment's MacCready Works Business Segment is seeking an experienced Program Manager (PM) II responsible for the capture and execution of a portfolio of advanced development programs including cost, schedule, and technical performance.
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Bereavement Program Administrator. Bereavement Program Specialist. Provides crisis management support and consultations with patient/family/caregiver or IDT team as requested by hospice leadership.
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This is a full time (0.8 - 1.0 Status), day shift Employee Health Program Manager position in the Employee Health department. Ensures that an organized and effective program for employee health is maintained and monitored.
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As the Clinical Program Supervisor, you will oversee the Detox and City departments by providing hands on leadership, supervision, clinical guidance and support. As the Clinical Supervisor, you will be responsible for the overall function of assigned program, direct supervision of counselors and non-direct care staff, and clinical treatment of assigned patient charts.
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The Oriental Bank Summer Internship Program (SIP), offers an excellent opportunity to gain real-world experience in one of Puerto Rico's leading banking and financial services companies. The 2024 Summer Internship Program will allow you to contribute and impact for our business strategies during nine (9) weeks, through innovation driven projects by engaging and connecting with leaders, customers, and technology.
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Assist as necessary with the NFF program of work throughout the Pacific Northwest Region, which may include the management of diverse, short-term projects. The Oregon Program Manager reports directly to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska Director and works closely with other NFF staff, U.S. Forest Service staff, and other local partners to manage robust and growing programs.
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The Manager participates on the middle management team and is responsible to coordinate with other agency departments, hire and evaluate staff teams, develop resources and implement training to ensure a well-trained high functioning team, and to provide direct oversight of all aspects of program to ensure quality and compliance.
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The Program Director or Program Manager is responsible for the management and the strategic growth of the Wound Care Program for the assigned area of responsibility. Works directly with the hospital and Healogics marketing departments to ensure that the wound care program has established strategic marketing plans and works with the same group and the hospital physician liaison to plan, coordinate, and execute activities directed toward increasing patient referrals to the wound care center(s.
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POSITION SUMMARY William Charles Construction is in search for 2, Program Manager/Senior Estimators. Bachelor’s Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering or Construction Management and related field experienceMinimum 10 years of experience in heavy civil construction estimatingExtensive experience in earth moving and/or structural concrete/bridge construction is preferred.
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Assist with Student Advising, Faculty-Led Program Coordination, Exchange Program Management. The Program Coordinator is a full-time position within Norfolk State University's Office of Global.
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Job SummaryWe are looking for an experienced Deputy Program Manager to join our Insourcing Solutions team, located in Bethesda, MD. As the Deputy Program Manager, you will oversee the operations and a staff of animal care supervisors, research support staff, veterinary and animal care technician, and animal facility attendants for a multi facility contract.
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Representative Duties Provide day to day management of the subject sports program in alignment with the department, college, and district goals. Assist the Dean of Kinesiology, Health/Athletic Director in ensuring continuity, equity and compliance within the program; remain current on all new legislation impacting the program and keep program staff informed.
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