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The Director supervises, manages, and coordinates all program and administrative activities to ensure the provision of quality care to clients and their families. The Director of Community Services has oversight responsibility for services provided throughout Starlight's Community Services programs.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Federal Grants Program Evaluation Collaborates with the Project Director- Federal Grants to ensure successful implementation of federal grants-funded programs.
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The CM collaborates with the Rehab Program Director and Facility Case Management Director regarding departmental functions. What you will do in this role:You will provide program orientation to patients/families/caregivers.
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Other duties for the Recovery Coach (Entry Level Mental Health Worker) may be assigned as needed by the Director of Nursing, the Program Director, or a Designee. The program is dedicated to restoring a sense of hope, self-empowerment and recovery in each of our clients.
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Under the guidance of the Sheriff, Undersheriff, and Assistant Sheriff, the Inmate Rehabilitation Director will be required to develop a strategic plan, which includes; the expansion of in-custody rehabilitation, vocational, and educational programs and services, the formation of comprehensive out-of-custody programs and services, and the expansion of the college collaborative program.
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Primary advisor to the Corporate Security Director and Site GM on all physical and industrial security matters and liaison to the local Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA). Implements local processes and procedures to comply with all National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and the security requirements set forth in the 32 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 117, "NISPOM.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams (process R&D, analytical development, supply chain, quality, clinical, regulatory, DMPK, and tox) to meet CMC and program goals. You will provide technical and project leadership and work with cross-functional stakeholders to ensure pharmaceutical drug product development and CMC activities are executed seamlessly and in alignment with the integrated product development plan and program timelines.
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Contribute to the Cepheid's employer branding and design key communication activities to ensure stakeholder engagement and broad internal and external visibility of the sustainability program and its progress as well as strong employee engagement.
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The Executive Director will also provide oversight of the team responsible for the effective recruitment to high school students and their families, community college students; returning students; welcome center; admissions operations including, verifying CSU admission eligibility for residents and nonresidents including international students; reviewing appeals; rendering admission decisions; interdepartmental collaboration; and posting transfer credit.
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JD for Tech M Onsite Digital Transformation Program Director (DTPD) for KLA PLM CoE. The TechM Digital Transformation Program Director (DTPD) will be based out of our client's facility in the US.
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Job no: 535079 Work type: Staff Location: San José Categories: Unit 4 - APC - Academic Professionals of California, Probationary, Full Time, Student Services, On-site (work in-person at business location) Job Summary Reporting to the Senior Director for Educational Programs & Academic Support, the Assistant Director for Training and Assessment develops and coordinates the recruitment, training and assessment for the Student Success unit with SJSU Student Affairs.
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As a trusted advisor and strategic thought partner to the Executive Director, the Director of Philanthropy is a senior leader in the region who catalyzes regional growth as a resource mobilizer, as a fundraising and external relations expert, and as a savvy people leader and relationship builder.
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Master of Biotechnology Department: Brief Description of DutiesThe Master of Biotechnology program at the San Jose State University (SJSU) invites applications for an ongoing pool of part-time lecturers.
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You will build a program to operate a Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) focused on protecting Palo Alto Networks and its people, property and assets around the world. Must have recent experience running a successful GSOC program in a comparable environment.
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Reporting directly to the ELO Program Director, and working closely with the Regional Associate Director of Expanded Learning, the ELO-P Associate will be responsible for supervising students and leading clubs after school, supporting running summer school and other intersession days.
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