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The News Writer/Reporter, Cancer Discovery, will report to the Senior Editor of Science and Medical News and work from an AACR office in Boston, Philadelphia, or Washington, D.C. The News Writer/Reporter will brainstorm and suggest story ideas, interview experts, and draft articles for the journal, and ensure the publication of accurate, high-quality pieces.
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Departmental Mission Statement: he Massachusetts Trial Court Language Access and Court Records Department is responsible for overseeing court programs and services related to spoken language access to interpreters and translators for the limited English proficient (LEP), low literacy court users, and American Sign Language (ASL) or Communication Access Real-Time Translation (CART) for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) individuals with court matters.
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Attend meetings with representatives from the Suffolk County Juvenile Court, such as the Probation Department, Clerk Magistrate, and Chief Justice. Maintain a confidential database, with case status, court dates and disposition of all active, continued or closed cases representing BPS in truancy court.
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Because this is a new initiative, a self-starter with an entrepreneurial spirit is key, as this reporter will have an opportunity to help shape our coverage and put their personal stamp on it. In the role, this reporter will pitch and write stories big and small, with an eye towards urgent updates and thoughtful enterprise alike.
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Position Title : Court Street Veterans Housing Property Manager. Work with the HMIS Data Systems Manager to prepare and submit Annual Progress Report (APR) to HUD and annual MHP report. The Property Manager also will work directly with the Boston Housing Authority (BHA) to ensure best practices and program compliance.
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The Program Manager plays an integral role in implementing the Trial Court and Judicial Institute Strategic Plans and participates on a variety of committees. Ethics and Values: Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Trial Court and the Judicial Institute.
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Coordinates all Trial Court communications in collaboration with the Public Information Office of the Supreme Judicial Court; oversees the communications and web team in the development and implementation of internal and external communications strategies and programs, messages and materials; digital communications and social media outreach.
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Position Summary: Working within the Administrative Office of the Probate and Family Court Department, the Deputy Legal Counsel provides advice on legal matters, researches legal questions, writes memoranda, develops court procedures and rules, and analyzes legal and administrative issues, providing quality legal research services to the Administrative Office of the Probate and Family Court.
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The News Reporter is a fast, accurate and excellent news writer who is responsible for producing great stories under tight deadlines, in a creative, collaborative, fast-paced, environment. The News Reporter is a journalist with a few years of experience researching, gathering and reporting timely information with superb clarity and accuracy.
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The Boston Globe is hiring a reporter to cover immigration in the New England region. The BGMP office is located in downtown Boston, near Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, and is easily accessible by MBTA and commuter rail lines.
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The staff attorney provides group and individual legal orientation sessions and legal information to inform individuals who have a hearing at Immigration Court and are unrepresented by an attorney, about court practices, procedures, and general information about options related to relief and protection from removal.
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The Mental Health Court Clinician reports to the FHS Clinical Supervisor of Specialty Courts who collaborates and communicates with the DMH Area Forensic Director, and the FHS Court Clinic Supervisor.
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In managing a daily email newsletter, this reporter will produce content that is accompanied by perspective and context for one of the nation’s hottest startup economies: A vibrant audience of entrepreneurs, business owners, executives and professionals.
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The reporter should be well-equipped to tackle such accountability and enterprise stories in a human-centered way that properly conveys the context and nuance of this complex topic. Job Description:The Boston Globe is hiring a reporter for the Money, Power, Inequality team, a groundbreaking initiative to explore the racial wealth gap in Boston and beyond.
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The ideal candidate will have experience as a judicial clerk, preferably for a federal or state appellate court, with excellent legal research, writing, and interpersonal skills. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Boston is seeking a skilled and motivated Supreme Court and Appellate Associate Attorney.
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