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AECOM is the worlds trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Case Managers shall be responsible for the implementation of Individual Recovery and/or Treatment Plan at the direction of the Case manager Supervisor for Intensive Case Management (ICM) to help each client achieve optimal stability and functioning.
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Successful completion of the LEADing Self Accelerate program may substitute for one year of required supervisory or management experience. Serve as a dyad leader (in concert with the Director, Value Initiative) in solving problems related to patient Transitional Care Management to facilitate continuous improvement in post-acute patient management at a systemic level.
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Minimum 2 years of experience in utilization management, case management, chronic care management, discharge planning, transitions of care management, cost/quality management program, and/or another related field.
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Its the aim of our returnship program for experienced professionals rejoining the workforce after time away. Senior Manager, Product Management - Shopper Analytics. Excellent project management skills with the ability to coordinate multiple work streams at the same time.
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2-3 years' experience in Jewish non-profit, Jewish Education, event planning, or arts management. Coordinate Community Partner program across Arts & Culture, which involves working with lay leaders to reach out to various non-profit organizations for financial support and build audience for programs.
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The program goals are to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support their sustainability commitments by developing and deploying a standard landfill surface methane emissions data collection, visualization, and management platform.
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At Houston Methodist, the Senior Exercise Physiologist position effectively evaluates patients referred to the Cardiac Rehabilitation program, develops and implements effective, efficient, management/treatment plans.
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Manage all phases of the ERP implementation lifecycle, including system configuration, data migration, user training, and change management. We are seeking a highly experienced IT Program Manager to lead the successful deployment of a new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system across multiple manufacturing plants in parallel.
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As a Director of ETRM (Endur) Agile Program Management, you will lead large-scale, multi-dimensional initiatives enabling your clients Digital Business Transformation within the Energy Vertical.
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This position will support NASA s Human Exploration Programs and engineering teams at Johnson Space Center (JSC) providing strategic technical and programmatic support services and products to senior management.
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The Sr. Lead GenAI Cloud Security Engineer will drive the Cloud security and GenAI/LLM security architecture, provide leadership to mature the security engineering program, develop security tooling, mentor others and be hands-on partner to our software, SRE and QA Teams.
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As a clinical member of the Learning & Development team, you will act as a learning delivery and/or program/project management office (PMO) manager. Experience in Auditing, Utilization Management, Level 1 Service Coordination, Experience in clinical program development.
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Active Registered Nursing license (RN), Licensed Clinical Social Worker LCSW, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist LMFT, Utilization Management Certification (CPHM), Rehabilitation Therapy License (Occupational Therapist, Speech Therapist), Unrestricted Board Examiners.
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In-depth knowledge project and program management, including as it relates to audit, targeted risk assessments, and compliance monitoring. Coordinate with third-party risk management, privacy, legal, and other teams to maintain a comprehensive view of compliance and business needs.
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