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Consults with MFN Training Director and Family Support Network Director on implementing training, where necessary. The Program Consultant reports to the Family Support Network Director.
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The Director will collaborate with faculty and staff to ensure academic support services are grounded in relevant student development and learning theory to provide student support services and retention actives to increase student success at BCCC. The qualified applicant will have a proven track record of successful cross-campus collaboration, theory-based professional best practice applications, and helping at-risk students succeed academically.
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The Associate Director of Assessment and Student Success will be a member of the MHS leadership team call schedule, which provides consultative support to the JHU Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team and contracted on-call services.
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The Program Director will strengthen and expand our existing HIV/HCV testing, education, and engagement work, while also developing innovative new programs to increase access to HIV prevention, sexual health care, and harm reduction services.
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Description We are seeking a high-level electron microscopist who will provide scientific support to the Materials Characterization Processing (MCP) Core Facility in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE), Whiting School of Engineering.
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The Psychiatric Assistant Director of Nursing is the Psychiatric and Psych ED Unit Manager’s right-hand person, a member of the MedStar Harbor Hospital’s Division of Nursing and leadership team.
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As assigned by Dean of Students/Manager of Behavioral Services/Director of Psychological and Behavioral Services, provide independent fieldwork supervision for individuals seeking Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification.
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This position will provide operational and administrative support to the Director, which includes departmental purchasing and internal budget management. Department: The Office of Health Promotion (OHP) contributes to a culture of wellbeing at UMBC by providing evidence-informed health promotion, resources, skills and support that are responsive to the needs of our community.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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PDs support the planning and implementation of major campus programs on behalf of the Center for Student Engagement (CSE) by providing mentorship and oversight to MPB. This position will begin in mid-August and end the day after Commencement.
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Oversees cost controls reporting and reconciliation of project cost reporting for one Mega Project and provides Project reporting to Project Director for Division level reports. Oversees scheduling process and support for District or Mega Project, including bid phase and project schedule creation, monthly reporting and schedule update.
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Partner with the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to facilitate affinity and support groups for parents and students, faculty, and staff, and assists in student support services on an individual and programmatic basis as needed.
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If Temporary or Visiting, Estimated End Date: Position Summary and Duties The Offices of International Programs and International Student Services at Loyola University, Maryland, are seeking an Assistant Director who will manage a portfolio of at least four study abroad programs as well as support incoming exchange students.
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Coordinates selection of Mortuary Science students with SHP Office of Admissions;Establishes and coordinates an Advisory Board to monitor and support the activities of the Program;Contributes to the formulation of appropriate program budget planning; Conducts faculty/staff meetings and serves on committees consistent with the goals of the Program and The Community College of Baltimore County.
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Benefits include dental, health, and vision care plans, as well as family-building benefits, such as fertility, adoption, surrogacy support, and gender-affirming care. We are hiring a Program Officer to support our evaluation and impact assessment work.
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