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Master's Degree in Public Health, Health Policy Administration, or a related discipline, such as sociology, organizational psychology, public health nursing, or health communications required; OR BA/BS plus 5 years of equivalent experience in public health program coordination, management and/or community organizing.
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Assistant Marketing and Event Coordinator Join our team as an Assistant Event Coordinator and make a meaningful impact by organizing extraordinary events for world-renowned non-profit organizations.
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Reporting to the Director of Public Policy, the Public Policy Associate will assist with the coordination of Rosie's Place's social justice work through legislative analysis, research, writing and advocacy, guest organizing and civic education, and administrative support.
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Potential interns could be skilled in the following areas: community organizing and engagement, community health, public health or macro social work, racial equity and social justice, health communications, and evaluation.
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The Guidance Counselor is also responsible for developing, organizing, directing, supervising, and evaluating guidance and related programs. Plans, develops, and implements all guidance programs in cooperation with the Headmaster and the Program Director for Guidance and Support Services.
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The Analyst plays a critical supporting role as a member of the investment team, helping to manage the endowment’s assets by collecting, organizing, and analyzing data and information to support portfolio management and Investment research efforts and decisions; managing and honing the systems, processes, and tools utilized by the team to manage the portfolio and day-to-day workflow; and supporting the preparation of investment reports, memos, and investment committee materials.
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Community organizing and cross-cultural experience is helpful; comfort and skill in building relationships with beginning, immigrant, and refugee farmer participants. New Entry operates three main programs: Farmer Training (courses, workshops, incubator farm program), Food Hub (CSA, food access, farm-to-institution), and Regional/National Programs (FIELD Network, collaborative training and research projects.
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The Sustainability Program Coordinator will work closely with EOHLC staff, including the Sustainability Program Developer and members of Architecture and Engineering Services Unit (AESU), Project Management Unit (PMU), and Construction Management Unit (CMU), to ensure that projects funded with Sustainability funds meet the stated goals of the project.
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A campaign advocate or grassroots organizer with at least 2 years of advocacy or grassroots organizing experience. Passionate about the environment, solving the climate crisis and using the power of grassroots organizing to win campaigns.
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Represents Vertex at medical congresses by providing scientific session/abstract coverage, booth staffing coverage, routine TL interactions, contributing to the daily and end-of-congress summaries, and may provide logistical guidance as the “MSL congress lead” through organizing and scheduling abstract/session coverage and preparing and delivering the conference debrief.
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Assist in drafting communications to and organizing meetings and engagements with elected officials, trade associations, industry partners, academic/research institutions, non-profit groups, and other external stakeholders to promote the impact of MLSC funding.
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Competency in applied mathematics (linear algebra, discrete math, and familiarity of applied mathematics for analysis of biological datasets, including self-organizing maps, k-means clustering, and neural networks) and statistics and use of associated computational tools such as Prism, MATLAB, R, and Python.
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Report and coordinate partner notification for those new HIV positive patients with Disease Intervention Specialist program (DIS). Manages and coordinates the prevention, screening and referral program funded by DPH/OHA. Ensure overall programmatic and service delivery compliance.
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The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) is seeking a compassionate and self-motivated professional to serve as the Domestic Violence Program Coordinator. Strategic thinker, with skills in planning, organizing and prioritizing resources.
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Ability to work in a fast-paced environment by organizing and prioritizing multiple time-sensitive tasks on a daily basis; strong organizational and document management skills. The Litigation Assistant will be responsible for supporting a trial attorney and senior level associate.
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