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If you are passionate about driving excellence locally and transforming nursing care across the long-term care industry, we invite you to join our team as an RN Staff Development Coordinator! As the RN Staff Development Coordinator, you will design, implement, and oversee training programs for our clinical team.
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Are you prepared to embark on an exciting adventure as a Remote Travel Booking Specialist?
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Performing other duties as assigned, including: Supporting a specialty care clinic (E.G. Clozaril, Suboxone), evaluations and medication management in the substance abuse treatment program serving in the PTSD, and participating in a research project.
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Technical Program Management IC3 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $94,300 - $182,600 per year. We are looking to hire a Technical Program Manager. This role supports flexible work from home with occasional in-office meetings.
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Spurwink Services is looking for an experienced and dynamic Education Director for our Chelsea Day Treatment Program. Spurwink's Chelsea Day Treatment program is located on a 60-acre campus in Chelsea, Maine, a rural town just south of Augusta.
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Maximus is currently looking for a Clinical Administrative Coordinator to support the IL SALT (Specialized Assessment Long-Term Care) program. The Clinical Administrative Coordinator will handle administrative tasks such as answering phone calls, email follow ups, and scheduling.
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Contracts Coordinator - Long Term Care Services (LTSS) Resource Specialist. The primary purpose of this position is to oversee state funded program contracts, consultation, and information on funding mechanisms, applicable Federal and State rules, Licensing standards/processes, MaineCare eligibility and claims issues, and OADS policies, procedures, and practices to state and community providers, consumers and guardians.
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Responsible for managing complex Iron Mountain program delivery projects including:, scope, client management / interaction, timeline, budget, resource utilization and risk mitigation. Each program manager within Professional Services is the key point of contact for day-to-day activity, internal and customer communications and should have extensive experience working with external clients and presenting to executive management.
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The Curriculum Coordinator would ensure the teen are being taught meaningful information that they can take with them throughout their lives. The Center is looking for a Curriculum Coordinator to help with planning out fun and educational activities ahead of time.
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Living Resources Program – Navigate challenging work and life situations with our employee assistance program. A Bachelors Degree in Psychology, Sociology, or related field - OR - four (4) years progressively responsible experience in an institution or community based mental health/developmental disabilities program.
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Participants in the MBA Finance Leadership Development Program (LDP) join Ryder as Financial Consultants and are given significant responsibility to impact both business and financial decisions.
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The Delivery Coordinator plays a critical role as gatekeeper and final reviewer of every delivery to ensure our drivers have the necessary information to make a safe delivery and that the needs of our customer have been met.
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We invite candidates to serve as field consultants providing limited oral health assessments, fluoride varnish applications, oral health education, and follow-up care referrals in Maine's public schools in support of the Maine CDC School Oral Health Program (SOHP.
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Hannaford actively seeks out farmers and producers to join our Local program which celebrates not only local foods, but the preservation of farmland, local traditions and local jobs. Hannaford actively seeks out farmers and producers to join our Local program which celebrates not only local foods, but the preservation of farmland, local traditions and local jobs.
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