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The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of suicide prevention or sexual violence prevention (sexual assault and sexual harassment), along with strong analytical skills to identify and assess mainstream literature, develop innovative presentations for professional development, evaluate program doctrines, and conduct thorough evaluations of ongoing prevention program initiatives.
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Description :The Forensic Psychology Department is seeking highly qualified candidates for adjunct faculty positions.
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Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction U.S. Department of State Personal Services Contract Position WMD Threat Reduction Senior Program Advisor Please submit applications by midnight on October 6th, 2024.
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Support the development, staffing, and coordination of documentation associated with the Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program(ESEP), as well as tracking of ESEP placement status in SharePoint.
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Details: The CT State Community College is developing a pool of applicants for potential part-time teaching positions for the credit course offerings in The Second Chance Pell Program. The Second Chance Pell Program for CT State is one in which we offer classes inside CT Department of Correction facilities.
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As an Airport Baggage Handling System (BHS) Program Manager, you will plan, organize, and control the operation and maintenance of the airport baggage handling system through an operations and maintenance contract and other supporting contracts for the Airports Authority.
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USAID-funded SPARK (Strategic Partnerships for Advancing Research and Knowledge) program. In addition to the USAID-funded SPARK program, supports the Cairo and Addis Ababa offices in the financial management of their programs.
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Program Support: provide administrative support, assist in basic research, and prepare reports and technical documents using Microsoft Office. Upon successfully completing this internship program, participants may be eligible for non-competitive conversion to either a Term or Permanent position within the competitive service.
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Every year, La Colaborativa holds the city of Chelsea's annual summer internship program for high school students, the Summer Youth Employment Initiative. The Program Facilitator will have to facilitate daily activities to lead the interns and produce engaging, original content that is pre-approved by the Youth Programs Manager and documented in the weekly reports.
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The Program Supervisor is responsible for coordinating and executing all aspects of the recreational, spiritual and activity needs of the community. We are now seeking a Program Supervisor to join our team.
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Requires 5-7 years of experience with experience in one or more of the following fields: downstream operations, petrochemical operations, refinery equipment, downstream inspection and materials, downstream piping and valves, pressure relief systems, downstream control systems, refractory operations or manufacturing, processing and storing of oil and natural gas; or coordination of a related technical program.
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The Program Director will report to and work closely with the Vice President of Impact, Evaluation and Population Health. We are hiring a Program Director to support our evaluation and impact assessment work.
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The IMF is inviting applications for its 2025 Economist Program (EP). The EP is a three-year program consisting of two 18-month assignments which aims to build the future leaders of the Fund. Depending on your assignments, you will gain broad experience in regional and country-specific issues, as well as in fiscal, monetary, balance of payments, debt, or other related issues and contribute to our analytical and research work.
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Report to SEIU stakeholders the political landscape and program progress. PURPOSE: The Senior Political Program Manager assists the International Union in strengthening its electoral, legislative, and fundraising infrastructure and capacity programs at the state and local levels.
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The program consists of 4 main task areas: administration, program support, outreach support, and research and analysis. You will be responsible for QA prior to client delivery, managing teams developing ad updating nationally recognized programs, ensuring the program is running efficiently and within budget.
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