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The Child Life Specialist is responsible for providing optimal developmental, psychosocial, and therapeutic support in our 19 bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit to meet the social, emotional, physical and educational needs of children between the ages of birth and twenty-one years of age.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIESLeads a team of cybersecurity professionals across a broad range of disciplines including risk management, compliance/audits, incident response, security tool implementation and monitoring, analytics, threat hunting/emulation, security engineering, monitoring/detection, governance, and training.
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Knowledge of local community drug trends, the effects of the body and cognitive functioning of drugs of abuse, signs and symptoms of narcotic overdose, psychosocial implications of addictive disease, the process of addiction and treatment, social science, economic, legal, and medical systems, HIV transmission, behavioral and emotional implications of addiction.
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Experience:Counseling: 2 years (Required)Education:Master's (Required)License:Licensed Clinical Social Worker-Certified (LCSW-C) (Required)Licensed Graduate Social Worker (LGSW) (Required.
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Support delivery of information security services in accordance with requirements, delivering to timescales, quality measures and standards including change control. You will report to the a Global Security Leader in Corporate who reports to the Global Chief Information Security Officer.
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The Gatehouse Officer staffs the Gatehouse entrance to the community and delivers exceptional customer service and hospitality while fostering an environment of safety and security. Prior experience as a Security Gatehouse Officer (preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Political Science, Social Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, Community Planning, Economics or other relevant study. Knowledge of policies affecting planning, development, redevelopment, land acquisition and zoning processes in accordance with state and local regulations.
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Provides psycho-social services including: psychosocial assessment, complex discharge planning, coordination of services, resource referral, and consultation to the Maternal Child Health areas of the hospital.
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Big Fish Restaurant Group now consists of Big Fish Grill Rehoboth, Big Fish Seafood Market, Big Fish Grill Ocean View, Big Fish Market/Rosenfeld's South Bethany, Big Fish Grill on the Riverfront, Summer House, Salt Air, Obie's By the Sea, Sazio, Stingray, Crab House, Striper Bites, Taco Grande, Trolley Square Oyster House, Washington Street Ale House, Mikimotos, Torbert Street Social, Rosenfeld's Wilmington, Riverfront Events, and Nick's Fish House.
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CPSO personnel security responsibilities address SAP Nomination Process (SAPNP), program indoctrination, and foreign travel by program personnel. CPSO physical security responsibilities address all issues related to the facility, including maintaining a secure workspace, which may include a Special Access Program Facility, and overseeing self-inspections and visitor access.
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Juvenile Court Services is seeking a licensed professional social worker to serve as a Juvenile Court Services Specialist. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS: Candidate must have a master’s degree in social work (LMSW.
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The Manager will work with the engineers on their team to support the programs, test software and test equipment design related to phased array testing, troubleshoot RF issues, support root cause corrective actions , with a sensitivity to cost, schedule and quality.
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Coordinate with Director of Security to develop and implement safety procedures. and develop, manage and implement office specific WREM procedures related to facilities, hospitality, phone, security, tech support, mail, copy, travel.
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Holds a current CompTIA Security+ certification. Ability to obtain required security clearance for this project: Public Trust. A minimum of 7 to 10 years of demonstrated Full Stack Development working experience with Kotlin or Java.
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2 years of hospital social work/community social services agencies experience preferred, including post graduate internship placement and/or related experiences. The Social Worker strives to promote patient and family wellness, improved care outcomes, and access to appropriate hospital and community resources among a patient population with complex health needs.
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