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Formal Education Required : Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health, Public Administration, Community Health, Human Services, Social Work, or other health-related field or a minimum of two years providing direct HIV prevention/social services experience required.
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Assist the Chief of Police in leading, directing and managing the administration and daily operation of the Department of public safety including, but not limited to patrol services, Clery Act, crime prevention, community outreach and training, emergency response and preparedness, and event security.
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Must possess a bachelor's degree or higher in psychology, human resources or related field, preferably supplemented with a master's degree in human resources management, public administration or similar field, HRCI/SHRM certification preferred.
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A strong network of corporate and government security contacts and intelligence resources, including local and federal law enforcement intelligence community, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, CIA, Homeland Security, Secret Service, State Department Diplomatic Service, and joint terrorism task forces.
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Master’s degree in Human Resources Management, Organizational Development, Industrial/Organizational Psychology and/or an MBA highly preferred. Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management, Organizational Development, Industrial/Organizational Psychology.
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Or Bachelor's degree in counseling and guidance, rehabilitation counseling, social work, education, vocational counseling, psychology, pastoral counseling, family therapy, or related human service field.
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You will assess resident needs through social service interviews, provide counseling, advocacy, discharge planning, and access to community resources. Start a new career as a Social Services Coordinator I at The Lutheran Home Skilled Nursing Community.
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The School of Design offers undergraduate degrees in Graphic Design and Game Design, graduate programs in Experience Design, Digital Communications and Media Arts, and Game Design, and a Ph. D. program in Human Centered Design.
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Interface with Human Resources on workers' compensation claims and, as necessary, property insurance carriers. As programs scale into the pilot plant, the EHS manager is responsible for reviewing all processes to recommend measures for maximum employee protection.
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Three years of adult-focused mental health programming or case work experience plus a master's degree in psychology mental health counseling, human services, social work, recreational therapy, rehabilitation counseling, or related mental health field, may be substituted for this four-year experience requirement.
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Ensure ITW has appropriate resources and relationships in place to proactively address regulatory risk in key areas such as Environmental Impact, Product Stewardship, and Sustainability by managing external resources (e.g. law firms and lobbyists) in a cost-effective manner.
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Preferred Qualifications:A master's degree in College Student Development, Higher Education Administration, or a related field. (5%) Foster purposeful partnerships and serve on various committees within the Division of Student Affairs and across the university, including academic entities, to create interdisciplinary efforts in support of student, sense of belonging for marginalized students, and social justice.
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Demonstrated commitment to racial equity and social justice. At Enterprise, we’re transforming affordable housing development practices to prioritize climate resilience and lead the transition to a low-carbon economy.
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Education: High School Degree or equivalent preferred; or Certified Nursing Assistant preferred; Degree from an accredited college or university in social work, recreational therapy or appropriate therapeutic discipline preferred.
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Experience in Education, Nonprofit Management, Business Administration, or related fields preferred. Enhance the organization's visibility through effective communication and social media.
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