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The ideal candidate for the Program Director role at Outreach's Women's Residential program should possess an advanced degree and hold licensures such as LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, or higher, with a preference for individuals with 3-5 years of robust program management and supervisory experience in an OASAS funded facility.
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Work with PHMC Controller, Managing Director of Addiction Services to develop program budgets. The Program Director will be directly responsible for overseeing the administrative, clinical, programmatic, and fiscal health of the Bridge/Villa and Brief Intervention Programs.
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The Program Director will provide leadership to expand the Alzheimers Associations program delivery and growth strategy to reach more people with volunteer-delivered programs, especially in new, underrepresented and rural communities.
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The CAC Program Director is responsible for the operations and programs of the La Rabida Childrens Advocacy Center and for building professional and community relations with law enforcement, area hospitals, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (ILDCFS), the Cook County States Attorneys Office (SAO) and other community constituencies.
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The Program Director collaborates with the Director and Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies DUS & ADUS), Director of the Honors Program, Director of Duke Financial Economics (DFE), Director of Graduate Studies (DGS), and the Directors of Masters Studies (DGS) to ensure the delivery of economics courses and academic programs in the Department of Economics, serving one of the largest majors at Duke and some of the largest graduate programs in Arts & Sciences.
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The Project Manager will organize, manage, and plan the sales and installation of Solar Energy Systems for Holland Roofing.
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The Associate Program Director will be welcomed and supported by a very experienced Program Director, President of Clinical Operations, Chief Medical Officer, and GME leadership team.
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The Justice Program Director will perform critical work on behalf of the Department. The Justice, Care, and Opportunities Department (JCOD) seeks highly-qualified and motivated individuals to fill Justice Program Director positions.
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Participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for Geomatics Program, including curriculum development and instructional coordination; recommend, within departmental policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; recommend and administer policies and procedures.
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The YMCA of Central Texas is seeking an experienced and motivated individual to join our team of professionals as an Aquatics Program Director for our contract pools and future branch location in Georgetown, TX.
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Associate Program Director. for our well-established Internal Medicine Residency Program. This 300-bed facility is home to the county’s first cardiothoracic surgery program, a renowned neurosciences team, the largest group of psychiatrists in the region, and a comprehensive range of specialty and tertiary-care services.
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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 Drexel University Physician Assistant (PA) program seeks a visionary, energetic, and evidence-based leader to serve as its next program director. Our new program director will join us at an exciting time.
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The Clinical Program Director is responsible for the management and the strategic growth of the Wound Care Program and other wound care continuum programs for the assigned area of responsibility.
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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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