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Reporting to the Senior Director of 340B, Pharmacy/Supply Chain the Assistant Director will use data-driven methodology to ensure appropriate utilization and compliance with 340B regulations as well as financial optimization of the 340B program across all Covered Entities.
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Assistant Director: Millstone Scholars Program. Reports To: Executive Director, Millstone Scholars Program. We are looking for someone to support recruitment efforts, curriculum development, and general program management as we scale and grow Millstone Scholars nationally.
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Advance your healthcare career by joining our client as an Assistant Program Director, where you'll manage social service delivery, oversee staff, and ensure effective program services for homeless and formerly homeless populations.
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The Assistant Program Director (APD) reports to the Program Director and is responsible for a wide range of activities to ensure that consistently high quality services are offered to guests.
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The Emergency Food & Nutrition Assistance Program (EFNAP) is recruiting for (1) Associate Staff Analyst to function as a(n) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, EMERGENCY FOOD & NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, who will: - Oversee FIAT staff, allocating staff and resources to the emergency food network, and coordinating the delivery of outreach services.
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The Chinatown YMCA is seeking an Assistant Program Director. Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Assistant Program Director will supervise program staff in the Beacon program, implement program components, assist in marketing and outreach, and maintain partnerships with community and sponsoring agencies.
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The Assistant Director will provide support to the AmeriCorps/ COMPASS Program Director to ensure the successful operation of the AmeriCorps and COMPASS program, as well as JUMP.
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Collaborates with the Program Director and Chief Human Resources Officer in hiring, training, evaluating, and developing corrective action plans for staff. Acts as interim head of service in the absence of the Program Director.
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Significant experience as an assistant program director or program director. We’re seeking a expert skilled Assistant Program Director. Participate in regular listening/air check sessions for critique with the Program Director.
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The Partial Hospitalization (PHP) Assistant Director assists in the overall quality and fiscal management of the PHP program. Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) in Woburn is looking for an Assistant Director to join our team.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean of Strategy and New Programs in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies ( PCS ), the Assistant Director of the Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Health Program facilitates the administration and advising of the program as outlined in the essential functions.
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We are seeking an Assistant Program Director for The Doe Fund's newest permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals including veterans living with a severe mental illness and/or history of substance use.
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A non-profit organization providing a complete range of treatments for opioids and other substance use disorders for New Yorkers living with addiction is looking for an Assistant Director, Residential Treatment Program.
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The Assistant Program Director will practice according to the principles of recovery oriented and trauma informed service delivery. Program Description: The Intensive Mobile Treatment (IMT) Team provides treatment and support services for individuals with frequent interaction with the mental health, substance abuse, criminal justice and homeless services systems and have been poorly served by traditional treatment models.
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