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The Policy Officer will support the Policy Director in technical partnerships with leading multilateral global and regional agencies (. Directly reporting to the Policy Director, the Policy Officer will lead direct communications with National Commission and other in-country focal points for Network activities, develop and review technical content, and build workplans and support partners with achieving key milestones.
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Coordinate with the SSVF Stabilization Services Program Manager, Director of Performance Monitoring and Evaluation, and HMIS Data Systems Manager to maintain appropriate records and database information for reporting purposes as well as to track program outputs and outcomes.
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Provides direction and guidance in the management of the Emergency Assistance (EA) Program to the Deputy Directors of Field Operations, Assistant Directors of Field Operations and staff, the Director of Placement and Transfer and staff, and to the Contact Center Operations Manager.
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The Western MA Regional TA Center Director will collaborate with two school psychology faculty members: Melissa Pearrow, Ph. D., the Executive Director of the BIRCh Project and a faculty member at UMass Boston, and Sara Whitcomb, Ph. D., the co-Director and a faculty member at UMass Amherst.
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Working directly with the Director of Engagement, Program Director and other team members, the Project Manager, Engagement (PME) oversees the Engagement activities of a large PCORI (Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute) project to improve outcomes in patients with Asthma.
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Movn Health is hiring a part-time Regional Medical Director to oversee patients in our Movn Virtual Cardiac Rehab Program (10-20 hours/month). Our program has successfully improved cardiac rehab participation rates, member outcomes and lowered readmission at marque organizations like CDPHP, Kaiser Permanente, Highmark Health Plan, Allegheny Health Network and the Veteran Affairs.
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Dana-Farber offers a variety of personal, professional, and leadership development opportunities to all members of its workforce through Division of Philanthropy offers 75+ specialized professional development sessions designed for staff each year through its in-house learning program, the Center for Advancement Training.
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The Associate Director, US Ethics & Compliance, will help to ensure Servier Pharmaceuticals fosters a robust culture of ethics and compliance by leading key operational elements of the Ethics & Compliance program, including monitoring, transparency reporting, data analytics, and third-party risk management.
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Job Summary: The Program Director is a senior member of the Bay Cove's Addiction and Homeless Services Division. The Program Director is responsible for the administration and daily operation of the program, ensuring the delivery of evidence-based services rooted in harm reduction and a trauma-responsive approach.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, the Director will collaborate with the DEIB Working Group, work closely with the Director of Human Resources, and forge strong connections with the Leadership Team and MHP’s Executive Director.
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Collaborate with the Clinical Director, Medical staff, Intake Coordinator, and other Victory Programs administrative staff to ensure that program planning, management and evaluation requirements are met.
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We are looking for an Associate Director or Director with several years’ experience in drug discovery and the biotech/pharma industry. There is a fantastic salary and bonus compensation package on offer for this role, subject to the level of position offered (either Scientist, Associate Director, or Director.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Clinical Operations, the Trial Master File (TMF) Associate Director / Director serves a key role, working across the organization for the execution of TMF Operations processes and strategy.
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Coordinate and develop, along with the Program Director, Recovery Coach programming. In addition, the Program Manager supports the Program Director manage the day-to-day programming at the Jamaica Plain Recovery Center.
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Your responsibilities will include implementing policies and practices, forging partnerships that demonstrate our commitment, and utilizing data to ensure that every action contributes to the advancement of an equitable and inclusive culture within MHP. It will be crucial for the Director to tailor strategies to maximize outcomes within MHP’s hybrid work environment.
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