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Strength through diversity: Bring the nuance of your unique perspective to collaborative problem solving situations. Expected Division of Responsibilities: 40% collaborating with stakeholders and product partners, 30% ensuring successful execution, 20% mentoring your team and 10% technical problem solving.
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Training and experience with providing brief solution focused therapies, crisis intervention, problem solving techniques, harm reduction interventions, and motivational interviewing. Ability to problem solve, think critically, and collaborate effectively.
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The ideal candidate will have previous hands-on experience with bioinformatics analysis of B-cell derived antibody sequence information and omics analysis with a proven track record of applying bioinformatic analysis for antibody drug discovery Meticulous attention to detail, proficient reasoning, and problem-solving skills are cornerstones for a successful candidate.
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Proven writing skills, initiative, creative problem-solving skills and proficiency in earned media relations, brand marketing, influencer relations and/or social media. Proven writing skills, initiative, creative problem-solving skills and proficiency in earned media relations, brand marketing, influencer relations and/or social media.
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Innovative Problem-Solving: Develop creative strategies in partnership with our internal & external advisors and law enforcement veterans, crafting tailored solutions that set a new standard of what’s possible in law enforcement technology.
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They oversee program culture and behavior intervention and support utilizing a DEIB (diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging) lens, the “EDMO Method” - EDMO's SEL (social emotional learning) framework of “SPACE” (self-awareness, problem solving, advocacy, collaboration and empathy), and a healing-centered engagement approach.
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As a member of the primary care team at MNHC, the Behavioral Health Clinician (BHC) provides CBT and psychodynamic interventions, crisis intervention, grief/bereavement counseling, problem solving, stress reduction & developing healthy coping strategies in individual/family/group settings.
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Gopuff takes pride in creative problem solving and in-person collaborating to make quick and informed decisions. Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to design algorithms and analyze their complexity.
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Take a lead role in communicating and problem solving with supervisors and keepers about medical cases, animal care and welfare, nutrition, breeding, husbandry and housing. Note: Oakland Zoo is posting both Associate and Senior Veterinarian openings, as we welcome candidates with varying experience.
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As a Food Production Manager, your strong organizational and problem-solving skills will be crucial in addressing any operational challenges and ensuring smooth operations. EDUCATION: Associate degree (A. A.) or equivalent from two-year College or technical school; or five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Problem solving abilities to address complex issues related to program culture and behavior intervention. The Program Culture Manager will work to enhance program culture, community week and community events, and behavioral interventions and support while offering training in de-escalation, restorative circles, and healing-centered engagement strategies.
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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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The Job: We are looking for an architectural intern or recently licensed architect with solid technical skills and good problem-solving instincts. If you have at least 3 years’ experience working full time in an architecture firm, and enjoying problem-solving and production drawing in Revit, we are eager to speak with you.
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Oversee and coordinate observational and intervention studies addressing substance use, including coordinating study start-up, ensuring that studies are enrolling according to goals; and supporting staff to meet these goals using data-driven problem-solving.
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The Birth Center Nurse Manager displays effective leadership, communication, and problem-solving to achieve mutually established goals successfully. Knowledge to manage disaster incidents, critical events and ability to problem solve with critical thinking skills.
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