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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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The Program Manager of the Housing and Stabilization Services ensures that the team provides comprehensive housing search, advocacy, and support services to clients through supervision of direct service staff, coordination of a thorough housing resource system, maintenance of streamlined referral and enrollment processes, and collaboration with internal staff and external colleagues.
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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 are seeking a highly motivated, driven and goal-oriented Project Manager to join our team. Effectively summarize key information such as program progress, timeline updates, and risk/opportunity assessments for periodic presentations to management.
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The Market Development Manager (MDM) will be the face of Oldcastle APG for our MoistureShield Decking, RDI Railing, Barrette Outdoor Living and Duralife Decking brands in their territory (ME, NH, VT, MA, CT, RI.
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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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The City of Boston Office of Youth Engagement & Advancement is seeking a proactive Communications & Outreach Manager to be responsible for supporting the management and coordination of the day-to-day outreach, civic engagement and communications functions of the office.
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The Business Process Manager will play a key role in facilitating communication between IT and functional teams and will work with multiple teams to provide systems analysis for business processes.
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The Senior Manager within the Payments Team is encouraged to lead and develop teams of high-performing managers and software engineers. Includes, but not limited to Program management and removing road-blocks on projects.
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Able to read and understand program flow in at least one major programming language with particular benefit if that includes any of the following: MS Visual C. They will collaborate with a team that assists both BSS system license clients and the LexisNexis Blue Sky Regulatory Solutions (BSRS) Administrative Services.
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Responsibilities Under the direction of the Director and Deputy Director of Development Review, the Project Manager will manage and coordinate the development review process of small and large commercial, residential, industrial, or institutional projects through the Article 80 process.
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The Area HSE Manager thoroughly investigates all surrounding circumstances through employee interviews, equipment inspections and site inspections carefully reviewing the integrity of personal protective equipment, materials, and job-site specific gear.
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Serves as primary relationship manager for internal Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates’ departments and external contracted vendors. Senior Contract Manager. Serves as primary relationship manager with contracted entities.
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Join Avangrid Renewables' dynamic Offshore Wind Business as a Principal Program Manager, playing a critical role in the development and execution of a high-profile Key Package for an offshore windfarm.
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The Curriculum Manager works under the supervision of the Director of Curriculum within the Office of Educational Affairs (OEA). What You'll DoThe Curriculum Manager is responsible for the day-to-day managing, coordination, and delivery of the pre-clerkship (1st and 2nd year) medical school M.D. curriculum.
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