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The Center for Families is a City-wide family support program serving families with children prenatal to eight years old. The Infant Program Coordinator is also responsible for participating in collaborative efforts to outreach, support, and advocate for families with infants, including ongoing training in parental mental health.
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We’re looking for a community organizer, technology instructor, and intergenerational enthusiast to join our lean team and build a city-wide intergenerational training program for older adults living in public/affordable housing.
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Minimum 1year of experience working as a program/project manager or equivalent experience in consulting, quality measurement, quality improvement, patient safety, patient experience, clinical compliance and risk management.
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Remain in regular communication with service providers from other agencies, including Metro Housing Boston and agencies with a high rate of referral for Housing Search services, including Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.
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Assists Education Program Manager with maintaining and monitoring trainee education, employment files and training documentation for the Department and in accordance with hospital and GME records retention policies.
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Attend Building Up Youth (BUY) Regional Collaborative meetings and work with the BUY Program Manager to integrate suicide prevention initiatives into the coalition. Coordinate assessment, capacity building, strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation efforts with the support from the Program Director.
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The Senior Program Officer will help lead LISC Massachusetts' strategic priorities related to building and preserving affordable housing and support efforts to decarbonize the state's housing stock through direct lending, technical assistance to affordable housing developers, and statewide housing policy advocacy.
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About The Role: The Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program (MSYEP), run by the Office of Workforce Development (OWD), is a municipal summer employment program serving nearly 900 Cambridge teens every year.
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Growth: RBT Certification and aspiring BCBA program. Paid training IF you can commit to the new accelerated training program! We have a new accelerated training program. Work collaboratively with a BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) to implement basic principles and teaching procedures of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy.
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The Boston Cares member will serve as a Commonwealth Corps Program Coordinator, supporting the growth and development of the Allies program by recruiting, training, and supporting volunteer ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) tutors, and developing systems and tools to facilitate stronger engagement, including the continued development of the Allies Peer Leadership Program a peer leadership program to build sustainable capacity.
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The Sherwin-Williams Management & Sales Training Program is an accelerated, entry-level position designed to prepare you for a Store Management role in 18-24 months. During the program, you will collaborate with store management to oversee a million-dollar business, providing leadership and insight into the development and strategy of that store.
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Provides programmatic and clinical supervision the IDB Training Program Coordinator II.Conducts periodic needs assessment of training participants with priority given to providers funded by Ryan White, including content areas, learning preferences, and logistical details.
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About: The Section of Gastroenterology at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine (BUCASM)/ Boston Medical Center is seeking a Gastroenterologist Medical Director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program (IBD.
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About the Role: As the Culinary Program Manager, youll be at the heart of our Clubs food program, serving dinner during the school year and breakfast and lunch during the summer. Key Responsibilities:Launch and Energize: Build and lead our first internal food program, serving 225-250 meals daily during the school year and more in the summer.
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The CBHM Program Director develops, implements, and manages activities related to CBHM Implementation across all schools in BPS. The CBHM Program Director facilitates the BHS Implementation Team including developing and implementing our program evaluation to ensure we are able to share dataon the outcomes and outputs of the department.
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