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The Internal Medicine Residency Program Coordinator (PC), under the direction of the Program Director and the NAHMG Practice Manager, provides daily administrative and programmatic support to the residency program in partnership with the Sponsoring Institution.
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Marcus Autism Center, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and Emory University School of Medicine are conducting a search for an outstanding psychologist with specialization in pediatric psychology to provide clinical care and support in the Complex Behavior Support Psychologist Program.
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The Climate Program Director sets the strategic direction for OEC’s climate work, which includes a cross-cutting portfolio focused on advancing the equitable, rapid decarbonization of buildings, transportation, electricity, and industry in Oregon and promoting community resilience and adaptation in the face of ever-worsening climate impacts.
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The Summer School Assistant Director of Operations will assist in overseeing the operations and finance for the summer program and act as the primary operations school interface with Public Prep.
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Program Director - Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program/Faculty (Rank TBD) - Nursing/PMHNP - 992347. Job Title: Program Director - Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program/Faculty (Rank TBD) - Nursing/PMHNP - 992347.
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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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The Director, Quality Assurance, will manage a GLP QAU, including Good Laboratory Practice / Good Manufacturing Practice (GLP/GMP) within the Gene Therapy Program (GTP) at the University of Pennsylvania, supporting the development, manufacture, and testing of viral vectors for clinical trials.
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Under the direction of the Senior Director -Behavioral Health Services, the Behavioral Health Services Program Director will work collaboratively with various stakeholders, including schools, district staff, community partners, parents, and youth to support the planning, development, and implementation of MTSS and the expanded role of school psychological services.
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Review budget with CFO and Senior Management and maintain a balanced budget for program necessities (including petty cash and supplies) We are a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
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Under the supervision of the After School Director, and in conjunction with other After School teachers, the Teacher will create a supportive and collaborative classroom environment and use classroom management skills to run and support an energetic classroom of children.
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The Senior Program Director is responsible for establishing and directing all aspects of daily program activities and services to meet the social, emotional, physical, psychological, and mental health well-being of the Unaccompanied Children (UC) for the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR.
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Work with other members of the school support and talent development teams to design school-based ops training; coordinate director of school operations training and group meetings. Partner with Network Support School Operations Program Team on regional initiatives and systems (e.g. enrollment, child nutrition, government reporting, etc.
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Under administrative direction of the Chief Program Officer/ FIA Operations with great latitude for the exercise of independent initiative and judgement, manages and oversees the operations of seven FIA support offices with agency wide impact.
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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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We're seeking a highly skilled Program Director. Partner with Market President, Senior Vice President of Programming and Sales in support of local and corporate business goals to increase market share, listeners, ratings, adviser satisfaction and revenue while aligning programming fit with client, station and audience; creates talent and station marketing, promotion and image campaigns.
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