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The Integrative Medicine Assistant works collaboratively with the other health care members and will assist the medical team as needed to provide quality and accessible health care services to patients under the supervision of Integrative Medicine Director, Acupuncturist/Chiropractor/Physical Therapist, and Integrative Medicine Supervisor.
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Bilingual Assistant Program Director | Oakland, CA ($2,500 sign-on bonus offered) We provide a wide range of foster, adoption, mental health and transition-aged youth services in English and Spanish.
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Nursing Supervisor - Assistant Unit Director. Consistently ranked among the top 10 hospitals nationwide by U.S. News & World Report - UCSF Health is committed to providing the most rewarding work experience while delivering the best care available anywhere.
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Description:Job Description Summary:This position has three components: (1) Under the direction of the Director of Clinical Education and the administrative leadership of CPM, the Administrative Assistant for Clinical & Academic Affairs provides general program support to CPM with an emphasis on the clinical curriculum.
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The ODO Assistant Vice Chancellor of Climate and Belonging oversight includes the CARE, Disability, LGBTQ, and Multicultural Resource Centers, Undocumented Student Support Services, and Community Engagement and Dialogue.
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Carbon Health also focuses on value-based care and other value-add services to employers, health plans, health systems and other ecosystem partners. Backed by investors such as CVS Health Ventures and Blackstone Horizon.
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The Assistant Director of Prevention is responsible for the research, design, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based primary prevention and health promotion curricula in accordance with state, federal, and UC System regulations.
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PRC Baker Places is a San Francisco-based health and human services nonprofit organization that helps those affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health issues realize their best selves by providing the support and services they need to reclaim their lives.
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These positions typically assist a Manager or Director of Social Services by functioning in one of two roles: (1) managing the daily operations of an entire Social Services department or (2) managing the daily operations of an assigned service(s), programs(s) or function(s.
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Hill Health - Oakland, CA Experienced, strong, medical assistant focused on providing an outstanding patient experience and the ability to work with the clinical team (including Physicians, Nurse Practitioners) as well as the front office staff and Director of Practice Management to ensure appropriate quality care for patients of the Hill Health practice.
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Property tax revenue represents over one-third of the City's General Fund which pays for crucial services ranging from public safety, affordable housing, and education to neighborhood improvements and health and family support services.
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Under the general direction of the Director of Audiology and under direct supervision of the Practice Manager of Audiology, and guided by the policies and procedures of Ambulatory Services, the Audiology Assistant will participate as an integral member of the patient care team.
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Safe Passages serves over 5,000 children and families annually through our strategies that span the age continuum of birth through young adulthood, including Early Childhood, School Linked Services, Juvenile Justice, Career Pathways, and Equitable Public Health Access.
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These general functions will be carried out in keeping with the Goals, policy and Mission of the YMCA of the East Bay. Under the direction of the Center Director, the Early Childhood Impact (ECI) Assistant Center Director provides day-to-day administration of the child development center, including the management of staffing, teacher/child ratios, parent communication, and health and safety.
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