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Leading the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) office for Alameda County, the DEI Director will be a strategic, entrepreneurial leader who will clearly envision, build, and navigate the office’s scope, role, and collaboration across departments within the County.
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The Deputy Director of Occupational Health and Safety is a safety-sensitive senior management position and will assist the Director of Occupational Safety in developing, implementing, and monitoring the MBTA's Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) programs, policies, and procedures to comply with Federal and State regulations and conform with industry best practices.
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The Department of Pediatrics at UIC has a strong commitment to improving health equity and the ideal candidate will share this commitment through their activities in clinical care, teaching, service, scholarly work, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI.
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Provides clinical and/or administrative supervision to staff of Behavioral Health Services. VitalCore Health Strategies, (VCHS), an industry leader in Correctional Healthcare, has an opening for a Behavioral Health Director at Volusia County Jail in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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PhD in Organizational Development, Behavioral Science, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 7 years of experience in DEI work, (language access, gender equity, health equity) or equivalent HR Business Partner experience with demonstrated success in leading and/or actively participating in Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion initiatives.
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Therapists at Embark Behavioral Health offer guidance and support to teens and their families that include multi-modal family system approaches to amplify and solidify change.
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The Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion holds a pivotal role leading numerous initiatives within the ADEA Office of Access, Diversity, and Inclusion (ADI) portfolio, aimed at fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice (DEIBJ) throughout dental education, the oral health profession, and the academic health professions.
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Performs other related duties Supervises: Department Medical Directors, Medical Providers, Clinical Program Leads, Director of Behavioral Health Services, Street Health Outreach Director and Clinical Services Assistant/Executive Assistant.
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The Medical Director of Behavioral Health is responsible for clinical oversight, clinical leadership, and partnership in the management of the IEHP behavioral health activities in all lines of business.
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The Director of Student Equity and Inclusion assists the college in creating a campus climate that is inclusive, culturally engaging, and anti-racist for all students, especially historically marginalized and underrepresented non-dominant populations.
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Santa Clara County Response Intervention Services and Empowerment (Rise) is a partnership between Santa Clara County Probation Department, Santa Clara Behavioral Health and Seneca Family of Agencies.
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Division Director: Must hold a Master’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in medicine, psychology, social work, counseling, public administration, business management, nursing (with specialty in nursing/health administration) plus specialized training in a relevant area e.g. women and children, HIV/AIDS, mental health,criminal justice, adolescents, etc.
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DCAS’ Citywide Equity and Inclusion (CEI) provides critical guidance and support to all city agencies to ensure the proper implementation and adherence to federal, state and city mandated workplace non-discrimination policy and procedures, including responsibilities under the New York City Charter and promulgated by the citywide EEO Policy: The City of New York Equal Employment Opportunity Policy.
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The Executive Director at Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health and all of its subsidiaries ("Kolmac" or the "Company") is responsible for the overall leadership, development, and quality of a multi-faceted, integrated behavioral healthcare program.
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Under the supervision of the Outpatient Behavioral Health Director, the Outpatient Clinical Psychologist provides general outpatient behavioral health services to a diverse population of outpatient clients.
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