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Assists Program Director in scheduling and holding regular meetings with staff, partners, and key stake holders to ensure all services are being delivered in a quality manner at required service levels and support school day learning and overall academic success.
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Conducts weekly/biweekly staff meetings with all direct care staff. Assures that all staff is coordinating their efforts to complete such routine household tasks as laundry, menu preparation, shopping, cooking, etc., to increase the independence of the people they support in performing these functions.
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CPC no longer mandates COVID vaccination, but vaccines and boosters are highly encouraged for all our staff and community members. Overseeing all the daily management of all the classrooms including but not limited to: maintaining required classroom group sizes and ratios; child attendance procedures; classroom opening and closing, mealtime and other routine-based activity procedures; program and classroom safety procedures; etc.
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The Program Director plans, organizes, directs and coordinates all aspects of the program and indirectly supervises all staff, develops, interprets, and administers policies and procedures governing the programs, and administers appropriate strategies for recruitment, selection, and retention of staff.
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Leads Homebase staff in daily operations, service delivery and program implementation efforts for all populations (ESG, non-ESG, Aftercare, and Special Projects). They oversee all functions of the program, including eviction prevention, subsidy coordination, financial assistance, diversion and other services under the HRA contract.
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As a key member of the Ministry Operations Leadership Team and leader of the Make Progress residential program team, the Make Progress Program Director is responsible for all aspects of residential programming: program quality, evaluation, and outcomes; leadership of staff; care for clients; and budget management.
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Provide scientific and clinical guidance to all clinical development, preclinical, regulatory, and project management staff; Responsible for clinical leadership for all clinical deliverables for Cellectis asset/ program.
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Provide direct/indirect supervision of all program staff and delivery of services on a day-to-day basis, to ensure that all goals, targets, and performance outcomes are met on a daily/weekly/monthly basis.
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Plans and facilitates regularly scheduled staff meetings; contributes to departmental grand rounds and other presentations and trainings. Through the integration of its hospitals, labs, and schools, Mount Sinai offers comprehensive health care solutions from birth through geriatrics, leveraging innovative approaches such as artificial intelligence and informatics while keeping patients’ medical and emotional needs at the center of all treatment.
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The Program Director oversees all aspects of the supportive housing program, including staff development, program leadership, service provision, contract management, and facility management.
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Participate in all SLT, Attendance, and School curriculum planning and weekly meetings with principal and other key staff. The Program Director will also supervise the day-to-day programmatic services offered to the participants and their parents at the school, from case management, career and college readiness, tutorial and referral services, attendance outreach, academic support, job readiness, career exploration, seminar, job site development and internship placement.
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Through our talented staff and “LEAP” career framework (Leadership, Empowerment, Accountability, Personal Growth), we are committed to a people-first approach that fosters trust, inclusion, growth, and development for all.
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The Chinatown YMCA is seeking an Assistant Program Director who, under the supervision of the Program Director, will supervise program staff in the Two Bridges Cornerstone program, implement program components, assist in marketing and outreach, and maintain partnerships with community and sponsoring agencies.
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The Assistant Program Director assists with the day-to-day oversight of monitoring budget, audits and all components of Program compliance. The Assistant Program Director is responsible for providing day-to-day supervision of program and designated staff members.
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The Assistant Site Director helps guide all functions of a site's daily programming, ensuring that all participants and staff are safe and engaged. Mainta in accurate and current staff, program and participant records.
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