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Excellent skills in complex problem solving, planning, analysis, and project management. Licensure in California as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or a Licensed Psychologists (PhD, PsyD.
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Principles, practices, methods, procedures, and techniques of law enforcement services and activities, including the community-oriented policing and problem-solving philosophy, police administration patrol operations, crime prevention, traffic control, investigation and identification.
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By solving challenges, providing the best placements, and advocating for you, we stand to help you thrive and pave the path forward in your career. RN – Clinic/Flu Registered Nurse - Health Advocates Network is urgently hiring Labor and Delivery Clinic RNs with at least 2 years of recent experience.
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Develop communication and problem solving skills in order to assess and provide value to clients through feedback on layouts and solutions to their fire life safety needs. Our staff acts like family, and we enjoy working together and spending time together taking part in events such as axe throwing, picnics, camping, and community service activities.
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Strong skills in short- and long-term strategic planning, analysis and problem-solving and customer service. Strong skills in grant writing and relationship management of foundations with a focus on housing, community development, sustainability/climate change and equity interests.
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Performs a nursing assessment and patient triage which includes prioritizing cases, providing medical advice, making complex referrals, providing test results, and problem-solving complex cases by handling patient telephone inquiries and walk-ins requesting care.
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Caltrans Mission: Provide a safe, sustainable, integrated, and efficient transportation system to enhance California’s economy and livability. The Caltrans workforce is made up of diverse and unique individuals who contribute to our organizational success.
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Skill in managing partner relations, tracking performance measures, ensuring their needs are met, and facilitating problem-solving. Use creative thinking and problem-solving skills to develop relevant and timely program solutions.
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The NOC Engineer role works for the ESnet Network Operations Center (NOC) and serves as the primary point of contact between ESnet engineers, DOE sites and vendors to provide initial network diagnoses and early problem resolution.
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Leadership: Leads the EOS Customer Care Team L10 meeting agendas, daily 15-min morning huddles, and identifying, discussing, and solving issues with clear communication; Participates in weekly 90-min Leadership Team L10 meetings, and 45-min weekly Compliance-Ops Team L10 meetings; Active involvement in EOS Leadership quarterly and annual retreat planning meetings.
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Qualifications: Must possess strong writing and communication skillsBachelor’s or Master’s degree in social work, public policy, political science, law, public health or other related field preferredExperience in project management, nonprofit management or similar preferredExperience with child welfare and mental health systems preferredSense of humorAble to shift gears seamlesslyPersistence Flexibility Key Skills: Troubleshooting and solving complex problems with sound judgment.
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Develop strong problem-solving skills and self-reliance as you navigate new environments independently. Escape hospital politics for a high-paying and flexible lifestyle with low stress and full benefits.
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Ability to utilize non-cognitive and cognitive data to form analysis and recommendations for action to address division-wide, subgroup, and individual challenges or concerns regarding students and families Student and Family Engagement In alignment with MWA PBIS/MTSS systems, may work with students and families to form healthy, strength-based approaches to problem-solving.
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The Clinic adopts a problem-based, holistic approach, which recognizes that while traditional legal strategies are vital, these must work in concert with additional interventions to advance social justice including community engagement, data analysis, storytelling, and collaborative partnerships.
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Focus on social emotional learning (SEL) competencies at the center of engagement, fortifying positive student behavior, acting as a guardian of students' safety, and implementing Restorative Justice problem solving circles as needed.
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