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BHRC is seeking an Executive Director who is passionate about harm reduction, public health, and social justice. The Executive Director will report to the Board of Directors and engage in a shared decision-making process that emphasizes collaboration and open dialogue with the staff and Board.
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Comprehensive total rewards package - including competitive pay, generous paid time off, great health and wellness benefits, retirement savings, education assistance, and so much more.
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We are a community-based holistic mental health and wellness center that provides counseling/psychotherapy, psychiatry, adventure therapy, and wellness services to individuals and families in Maryland.
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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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Competitive Pay, PTO, 403(b) + Employer Match · Tuition Assistance · Free Parking · Comprehensive Medical/Dental/Vision EAP · Health & Wellness Programs, including discounted gym membership · 24/7 Mental Health Resources Employee Discounts and more.
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This position will fill in for key positions such as the DON, ADON, Clinical Manager, MDS Coordinator, Staff Development Coordinator, Home Health QA, Wellness Manager, etc. Have your MDS/OASIS certification, or be willing to obtain certificationBe experienced in wound care, quality improvement, MDS, Fall Management, Infection Control, and standards of LTC & Assisted Living/Memory Care/Home Health documentation guidelines preferred.
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Oversee the Behavioral Health Clinic operations and provide executive-level consultation to the clinical director. The Executive Director (ED) oversees day-to-day operations at the organization's headquarters office in a state-of-the-art Baltimore City, Maryland building and a commercially leased satellite office in Prince George's County, Maryland.
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Morgan State University is a public research university and historically black college (HBCU) in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. 88.9FM is located in Baltimore, Maryland, on the campus of the historic Morgan State University in the School of Global Journalism and Communication.
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Johns Hopkins University Health Services seeks a Student Health Primary Care Physician for an integrated clinic that provides medical, mental health, and wellness services to students, residents, fellows, and trainees on the Johns Hopkins East Baltimore campus, which includes the School of Medicine, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the School of Nursing.
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Reporting Relationships Reports to the Director, Accreditation, Cancer Registry and Clinical Research Qualifications Bachelor’s degree required. Minimum of 5 years’ experience abstracting and a minimum of 2 years’ experience as a Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) with a demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy & physiology, medical records and medical office skills.
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A Wellness Client Care Specialist 2 (WCCS2) contributes to AHF by presenting a friendly, helpful face to members seeking HIV testing and prevention services, STI screenings, and treatment in our Wellness Clinics.
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The Special Assistant will be a project coordinator for the Chesapeake Community Development and will work cooperatively with the Director of Executive Operations and the Senior Executive Assistant & Manager of Culture Initiative to manage the Executive Office and the work/time of the President & CEO.
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Therapist I: LMSW or LGPC The Therapist I is licensed and works while receiving weekly supervision. Proven ability in identifying variety of treatment modalities (single, group, family, and play therapy) and clinical interventions appropriate to the caseload served.
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The Executive Director of Facilities will provide oversight and supervisory responsibility for up to 225 personnel and an overall operating and capital budget of approximately $92 million.
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Department: Position Overview: The Executive Director of Procurement & Strategic Sourcing will lead and supervise a staff of six to provide comprehensive and enhanced procurement services to UMBC stakeholders, providing support in supplier selection, contract negotiation and vendor management.
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