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Participate and represent AAS in animal welfare related meetings and events to encourage collaboration with other animal welfare partners for our foster care program and the shelter. General knowledge of companion animal welfare, breeds, and species.
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Requires certification as a social case worker in Child Welfare or Adult Protective Services in accordance with CDHS regulations. Denver Human Services is seeking a committed, passionate LEAD Social Case Worker to serve our Child Welfare Services clients in our Sex Abuse Intervention Unit. As a Lead Social Case Worker, you will perform permanently assigned lead work over professional social case workers, assist with the Social Case Worker Supervisor to establish unit goals, plans, and specific unit functions.
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About : The mission of the Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) is to regulate the development and production of oil and gas, deep geothermal resources, the capture and sequestration of carbon, and the underground storage of natural gas in a manner that protects public health, safety, welfare, the environment and wildlife resources.
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The Managing Director of Indian Child Welfare Programs (ICWP) reports to Casey’s Executive Vice President for Child and Family Services and leads Casey’s work with tribes across the country in order improve family and child wellbeing outcomes.
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Areas of study that will be considered to meet the minimum educational requirements as outlined in Volume VII:PsychologySociologySocial WorkCounselingChild DevelopmentCriminal Justice courses relevant to child welfare: This includes courses covering topics in juvenile justice, family law, family conflict, general court procedures, interviewing techniques, dispute resolution, and mediation.
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CDOT Region 3 Traffic unit's purpose is to maintain, preserve and improve the functional integrity of the highway transportation system, an to protect the public health, safety and welfare. Under the guidance of the Access Program Manager, the Engineering Technician I or II position provides support (field and office) to the CDOT Access Permitting program.
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Data Consulting engages in data quality improvement efforts that span single and multiple product lines (i.e. Health and Welfare, Defined Benefit, Defined Contribution, Stock Plan Services and HR/Payroll) within the implementation and ongoing servicing client lifecycle.
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A minimum of 5 years’ experience in non-profit management, business administration or a related discipline, preferably in animal welfare, with a minimum of 3 years supervisory experience is highly desired.
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Working knowledge of compliance with ERISA, IRS laws, and current regulations pertinent to health and welfare plans. Only qualified employees are allowed to work fully remote (live more than 75 miles away from the business address and have Prism and Benefits Administration experience.
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Our services include food, cash and medical benefits, child support and veteran services, child welfare and adult protection, work opportunities, and more. Our services include food, cash and medical benefits, child support and veteran services, child welfare and adult protection, work opportunities, and more.
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Experience in health and human services domains such as eligibility, enrollment, Medicaid, child welfare, and child support systems. Experience in health and human services domains such as eligibility, enrollment, Medicaid, child welfare, and child support systems.
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10+ years of experience in qualified retirement plans, employee benefit plans in mergers and acquisitions, employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs), executive compensation, fringe benefits, and/or health and welfare plans.
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Fostering Healthy Futures (FHF) is an evidence-based positive youth development program for children who have experienced child welfare involvement due to adverse childhood experiences. Fostering Healthy Futures (FHF) is an evidence-based positive youth development program for children who have experienced child welfare involvement due to adverse childhood experiences.
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CDHS is seeking a seasoned executive-level individual to provide direction and leadership for the Office of Children, Youth and Families (OCYF), which includes the following three divisions: Child Welfare, Youth Services, and the Domestic Violence Program.
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This includes Slalom’s work with clients related to public health emergencies, health care quality, health insurance programs, welfare assistance, child and family services, and delivery of other health and human services that aim to improve quality of life.
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