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With a history dating to 1927, the University of Chicago Medicine is a not-for-profit academic health system with hospitals, outpatient clinics and physician practices throughout Chicago and the suburbs.
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Apply online: , Job ID: JR25056 The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/Disabled/Veterans Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, status as an individual with a disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law.
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7,500 New Hire Sign On Bonus for this Program Manager position 30+ hours per week (paid out in 3 installments: 1mth $1,500, 6 mths $2,000, 1 year $4,000) Program Managers at BAMSI oversee all aspects of their assigned Residential Program for adults with disabilities which includes coordination of care and supports as well as program operations.
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Scope of Responsibilities: The 340B Program Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, supporting, and optimizing projects related to the 340B program. Job Summary: The 340B Program Manager engages with leadership and participates in decision-making processes related to the 340B Program.
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The Clinical Program Manager is also responsible for providing clinical services on the team, including field-based mental health and substance use assessments, short-term and crisis interventions, client care plans, clinical consultations, and resource linkage.
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This position has high responsibility of a program at LAEP. The project manager may have oversight of supervisors of a department of direct reports, if applicable. Represent LAEP and the Regional Academy as the host of in-person professional learning and CoPs in the region, ensuring participant satisfaction, quality of services, and collection of feedback and data that drives program improvement.
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Under the general supervision of VIZIO's privacy counsel, the Privacy Program Manager will primarily be responsible for managing and organizing day-to-day operations of the data privacy compliance program within VIZIO to maintain and continually improve VIZIO's compliance posture.
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The SAIL program consists of an Executive Director, a Program Manager, an Outreach Coordinator, an Office Assistant, and 12-30 part-time student employees, volunteers, and interns.
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As a SERE Program Manager, your integral role involves conducting instruction in various settings related to SERE principles and procedures aligned with DoD policy, guidance, and the Code of Conduct.
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Experience as Technical Lead, Integrated Product Team (IPT) Lead, Systems Engineering Manager or other leadership role in a program office or business function with demonstrated team building, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
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The Program Manager (PM) will assume responsibility for overall management and functioning of task order activities. We support clients ranging from the U.S. Government (e.g., the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Departments of State and Labor, and the Millennium Challenge Corporation) to large bilateral and multilateral donors (e.g., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.
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WiSC Enterprises is seeking to network with a GEOINT Program Manager to join our team for a potential opportunity at NGA in Springfield, VA and St. Louis, MO. This contract has not been awarded and is not currently funded but is expected to begin in 2024.
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If so, due to growth, ConMet has a Program Engineering Manager opportunity within our plastics business unit for you. ConMet's Program Engineering Manager is responsible for managing awarded projects to the time, cost, and quality requirements, as well as provide project management leadership and drive accountability to a cross-functional team.
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The Registered Nurse is responsible for the coordinating of and performing direct nursing care for patients, utilizing concepts of the nursing process, serves as resource, preceptor, mentor, and leader for physicians, professional peers and other fellow employees, and provides participative supervision to the Patient Care Team Members in collaboration with the Patient Manager.
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The Program Manager, Entrepreneurial Development, is responsible for creating and supporting new and existing programs that contribute to the development of faculty, student and community entrepreneurs and small business success through federally funded programs, business incubation and acceleration, and technology commercialization.
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