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More information can be found at: JOB SUMMARY Under the direction and supervision of the Associate Director of Renaissance Scholars Programs, the Underground Scholars Program Coordinator provides direct services to formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students and coordinates programs to support their academic success, retention, and graduation.
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Acts as or oversee the primary liaison with the Association Board of Directors and homeowners as needed.
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Under the direction of the Medical Director, the Associate Medical Director is a member of the University of California, Santa Cruz Student Health Services Management Team and, in conjunction with the Medical Director, is responsible for ensuring that issues affecting clinical practice, quality of care, staffing and clinician job satisfaction are appropriately managed in our Primary Care and Same Day Care Clinics.
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Be a registered Associate with the CA BBS (AMFT/ APCC/ ASW). Under the direction of the Clinical Director, they are responsible for implementing and facilitating therapeutic services to support the emotional needs of the Jacob’s Heart families.
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Director of Lodging Operations, Front Desk Supervisor, Housekeepers, Guest Service Representatives, Wardrobe Department, Security Department, and may have contact with all levels of Santa Cruz Seaside Company employees.
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The Nurse Manager of Intensive Care Unit ICU will report to the Nurse Director of Critical Care Services and Associate Chief Nursing Officer ACNO. The Critical Care Unit CCU Clinical Nurse Manager will be responsible for strategic planning, program development, staff development, budgetary management, quality improvement, and compliance.
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In conjunction with the Senior Director of Firmwide Recruiting, Director of Firmwide Associate Recruiting, Practice Section Leaders, Office Hiring Chairs and Office Managing Partners, he or she will develop and manage a proactive recruiting strategy to recruit top-tier talent.
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Under the direction of the Associate Director, the Director of Programs will provide administrative support to the Center for Reimagining Leadership and in particular for Center-related work led by the Associate Director and Associate Director for Research.
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Assists the Director with programmatic tasks and projects as required (i.e. annual report and budget). Provides managerial support, clinical backup for the Director (subset of direct reports to be reassigned) and works with Crisis managers to improve system relationships.
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Identifying and correcting safety hazards or notifying the facility or the Director of Rehabilitation so that safety hazards will be immediately remedied. Associate Degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited OTA program.
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The Associate Executive Director will be responsible for assisting the Executive Director with the overall administration at The Forum at Rancho San Antonio located in Cupertino, California.
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This Coastal California Public Facility is searching to add a Psychiatric Associate Medical Director. Duties will include direct support of the Chief of Psychiatry with supervision of the specified area.
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The Associate Director of Lateral Partner Integration manages all slated (capital) partner integration initiatives to ensure a smooth transition and successful long-term integration experience for laterals.
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Our Human Resources Department has an opening for a temporary (estimated 5 months) Benefits Assistant who will provide support to the Associate Director of People Operations and Benefits Managers with administrative and clerical aspects of planning, development, implementation and management of benefits and human resources policies, procedures and programs.
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Embrace the role and partnership, learning and sharing with others, and understanding the value of the National Market Sales Team Mentor (Managing Director/Director)/Mentee (Managing Director/Director/Associate Director) Program.
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