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Under the direction of the Director of Student Activities & Advocacy, the Basic Needs Coordinator will be responsible for planning, organizing and promoting food access and other basic needs for College of Marin students.
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For Ryan White contracts that combine psychosocial needs within Medical Care Management, you will understand mental health needs and basic needs such as housing, food, and clothing and develop relationships with programs and agencies serving those needs and facilitate referrals, support, and assistance for your patients who lack those services.
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Regular duties include overall Athletic Development and strength & conditioning of the 17 Varsity teams, implementing year-round training programs for the student-athletes on each team based on the physiological needs of that sport, overseeing assistant coaches, interns, and volunteers, and being responsible for the scheduling of training sessions.
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Possess current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from an American Heart Association Provider or American Red Cross (with AED); All Temporary/Relief LVNs and CNAs must have documentation of completion of a competency validation process meeting the requirements of Title 22, Section 70016, or Section 70016.1 before performing the duties required by this Agreement.
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Coordinates/oversees engagement with other University units including Equity & Inclusion Basic Needs, University Health Social Services, Graduate Division, Recreation Sports, Local Government Relations, Facilities Services, UC Police Department, Capital Strategies and campus leadership to ensure appropriate support resources are invested in UVA/offered to UVA residents.
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Job Summary: Under supervision of a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage Family Therapist or a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, provides mental health assessment and triage, diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention services for adult and/or child members who present themselves for psychiatric evaluation with a broad range of mental health needs.
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Assisting clients with basic self-help needs while promoting highest level of independence. Monitors treatment progress and effectiveness to update treatment plans to support clients needs and learning style.
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The University Highlander Band Director will work in collaboration with Student Affairs, and the Student Life Department to coordinate performances and needs for the Band. Provide instrumental and/or vocal coaching for students in a studio setting, including basic diction of foreign languages.
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Drawing upon CHC's 30+ years of experience serving young people, ages 18-24, through housing, support services, meeting their basic needs, education, and employment services. Drawing upon CHC's 30+ years of experience serving young people, ages 18-24, through housing, support services, meeting their basic needs, education, and employment services.
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Proficiency in electronic health records (EHR) and basic computer skills. · Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings, Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings, and crisis intervention teams to address students' academic and health-related needs.
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The Custodial / Repair position will perform basic repair functions in our shelter rooms, clean rooms as needed, wash change linen as required, perform light repair work in and around the Garden St shelter facility.
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Link employees to appropriate local and national resources via one-on-one consultation and referral list(s), which may include basic needs (housing, food, transportation, etc.) Identify and make referrals for work-life, financial & legal, and basic needs support.
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Our Workplace business unit offers multiple food program solutions to meet our clients' needs. The Prep Cook will perform basic prep skills, monitor inventory and assist in creation of all craft items, including in-house sauces, condiments, etc.
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Execute event needs based on event manager, or promoter and client requests. Demonstrate basic knowledge related to areas of event set up, tear down & Requisition Conversions. To perform this job successfully, an individual should have basic computer knowledge and the ability to operate Windows, Word, Excel, Outlook and other standard office equipment.
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BASIC PURPOSETo provide for the nutritional needs of Family Center residents and the children of the Booth Memorial Child Development Center. Its ministry is motivated by the love for God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
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