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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) from the State of Connecticut, or Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) from the State of Rhode Island, or those holding licenses from other states, will need an 'endorsement' and meet the State of Connecticut or State of Rhode Island license requirements.
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For Rhode Island, consistent with LICSW licensure requirements, 24 months of experience licensed as a licensed clinical social worker under appropriate supervision. For Connecticut, consistent with LCSW licensure requirements, 3,000 hours of post-masters social work experience and 100 hours of post-masters clinical supervision.
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Masonicare at Home - Statewide Connecticut and Washington County Rhode Island. The Live-In Caregiver assists with personal care activities: bathing, dressing, oral hygiene, hair/skin care and feeding.
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Located west of New Haven and in close proximity to the beautiful shoreline communities of the Long Island Sound, the region is made up of suburban cities and towns, with an eclectic mix of restaurants and entertainment and scenic rolling farmland and parks.
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This highly-visible role will include the co-ordination and delivery of the professional skills training syllabus and global development centres, career development and coaching, CLE compliance, and operational support.
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Ongoing opportunities for career advancement, professional development and wellbeing enhancement through the respected HHC Provider Leadership Development Institute and the groundbreaking Office of Provider Wellness.
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The CDO will supervise a team of professionals and work closely with the CEO, VP of Campaign/Campaign Chair, Women's Philanthropy VP and Foundation Executive Director to develop and implement a Total Financial Resource Development (TFRD) plan and strategy to support the Federation and JCC's mission and community priorities.
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Continue to responsibly expand Continuum to meet the ever-growing needs for services to individuals and Veterans in need of mental health, autism, intellectual disabilities, substance use and crisis stabilization services throughout the State of CT and Rhode Island.
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You will prepare site civil development plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, watermain plans, storm sewer plans, and sanitary sewer plans using AutoCAD Civil 3D and a variety of other engineering software.
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Join our team of Financial Services Representative where you’ll have dedicated time to focus on growth and career development, while you support our customers taking inbound calls while preparing for a future as the official face of Fidelity in our Investor Centers.
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Join the largest manufacturer of tile and natural stone in the United States and watch your career stand out with Dal-Tile, a subsidiary of Mohawk Industries. If this sounds outstanding to you, take the first step forward and explore a career with Dal-Tile.
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Currently, Trinity offers solar installation in Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Working for us means building a career where you're constantly supported to grow and develop your skills while enjoying competitive pay and more.
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Landscape Architecture, Permitting, Planning, Land Development, Connecticut, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, Client Development, Leadership, Land Use, Regulations, Team Management, land development, infrastructure.
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On behalf of the City of New Haven (City), the New Haven Parking Authority (NHPA), and the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT), the Economic Development Corporation of New Haven (EDC) is seeking a highly qualified development project manager to assist with all aspects of project formation, design review, bidding, construction, and start-up for capital projects at the Union Station Campus.
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The role will lead manufacturing technology transfer activities in preparation for DS and DP PPQs, including but not limited to sending/receiving site process gap analysis, process FMEAs (failure mode and effects analysis), change control owner/leader, master batch record review, as well as leading at-scale/full scale process development studies, and authoring protocols, and reports.
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