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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. The Program Director/Program Manager is also responsible for maintaining collaborative and consultative client relationships within and outside the hospital organization and for creating effective working relationships between Healogics and the hospital.
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The Manager, Program Controls is responsible for leading Program Financial Analysts and Program Scheduling teams while providing support to the Director of Finance. Help to support the Division's Director of Finance in the monthly close process to ensure accurate reporting of Financials and SOX Compliance.
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To fulfill that policy, UMass Amherst is further committed to a program of affirmative action to eliminate or mitigate artificial barriers and to increase opportunities for the recruitment and advancement of qualified minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and covered veterans.
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The Associate Program Director (APD) assists the Program Director (PD) in the performance of educational, evaluative, academic and administrative duties essential to the running of the Internal Medicine Residency Program (the Program.
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The Summer Program Assistant will be responsible for supporting logistical aspects of the MLOV Summer Youth Program. MLOV’s Youth Programming focuses on providing immigrant youth with pathways to academic success, civic/social engagement, and leadership/empowerment through after-school and summer programming.
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The CBHM Program Director develops, implements, and manages activities related to CBHM Implementation across all schools in BPS. The CBHM Program Director facilitates the BHS Implementation Team including developing and implementing our program evaluation to ensure we are able to share dataon the outcomes and outputs of the department.
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Assists with other responsibilities as determined by the Program Director and/or the Campus Dean of Academic Affairs. Collaborates with the Program Director and site development coordinator to design and implement an ongoing clinical site monitoring plan to ensure the program has adequate SCPE sites.
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Takes direction from Team Leader, Program Director and/or Division/Service Director, and keeps them informed regarding content and volume of workload. Employee Assistance Program (EAP.
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Reading Hospital is recruiting an Academic Hospitalist to join the Faculty of our outstanding Internal Medicine Residency. Faculty administrative time includes but is not limited to teaching, mentoring, program innovations, curriculum development as well as personal faculty development and scholarly activity.
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Takes a lead role in managing the federal Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) program including collaborating with staff responsible for SAP, its policy creation and implementation in collaboration with Financial Aid Compliance, Academic Affairs and Academic Advising.
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Normal Working Hours: The Center for Academic Excellence Peer Tutor is required to work an agreed-upon number of hours on a schedule determined by the CAE Director to fulfill the responsibilities of the position.
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The overarching purpose of the Director of the residency training program is to develop and implement innovative models of training, curriculum development, and scholarship at UCSF. The program includes multiple sites, including UCSF Health, the San Francisco VA Health Care System, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland, and our community-based sites.
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The Program Coordinator is a key program leader and collaborates closely with the Program Director to ensure the program exceeds contractual commitments set forth by NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS.
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The Academic Coordinator will support the Defense Comptrollership Program, the 14-month dual degree program (MBA with a concentration in Business Analytics from the Whitman School of Management and an EMPA from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
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Business operations: Identify areas for process optimization and develop solutions to improve team efficiency and productivity; coordinate surveillance team onboarding with respective hiring managers; and support Program Coordinator in grant execution and management as needed.
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