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Master’s degree in psychology, sociology, research methods, program evaluation or I-O Psychology. Master’s Degree in psychology, sociology, research methods, program evaluation, or a closely related field, or enrolled in qualified master’s degree program with anticipated graduation date within 6 months of hire.
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Assist in developing policies and procedures, program evaluation and research as related to mental health services. Assist in the development, establishment, implementation and evaluation of psychological and other mental health services for various inmate populations as needed.
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Participates in quality improvement studies and monitors program evaluation indicators as directed by the Director of Rehabilitation. Graduate of an APTA accredited physical therapy school and eligible for licensure in the state in which the program is located.
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Actively participates with interpretation, analysis, and program improvement initiatives utilizing program evaluation and quality assurance data. Administrative and management functions include participation in interdisciplinary team meetings and assigned program development committees.
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Under the supervision of the Program Chair, the Adjunct Lab Instructor is responsible for instructing students in Anatomy & Physiology I and II labs. Provide For Student Evaluation and Record keeping - Administer departmentally developed labs and other evaluation instruments and maintain accurate student records on attendance, achievement, and progress.
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Plan, develop and implement health and wellness (well-being) promotion programs for associates, i.e., Flu Clinic program for associates and family members, health fairs, and chronic disease management programs.
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Responsible for game planning, opponent tendency analysis, self-scout analysis, film evaluation, recruiting analysis, and game plan implementation. Bachelor's Degree plus two (2) years' experience in college or professional football program.
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Support program evaluation efforts to assess the impact of grant-funded projects on broadband accessibility and adoption. Position Summary:IEM is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented, Full Time - Grants Compliance Specialist II (GCS II), to ensure the effective and compliant management of grants for IEM’s State Broadband Program funded by BEAD and other stand and federal funds.
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Basic Life Support (BLS) certification within 30 days of hire required, must be from an American Heart Association (AHA) endorsed program (effective for new hires starting January 1, 2023 or later.
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Perform a variety of duties involved in the administration, evaluation, treatment, care, and rehabilitation of student-athletes within the University of Nebraska Athletic Department. Previous experience providing treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to student athletes in an NCAA D-1 Track & Field program.
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We are looking for an ED pharmacist to help us grow our ED pharmacy program. Is accountable for the transcription and evaluation of physician medication orders, preparation of patient specific unit dose medications, preparation of sterile admixture solutions, extemporaneous compounding, controlled substance distribution, and outpatient medication preparation / dispensing.
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Participates in data collection and analysis for ongoing program evaluation. This includes specialized and/or risk assessment, goal setting, determining and implementing evidence-based interventions, evaluating the patient’s response to care and progress towards goals, state of the art education and intervention, follow-up evaluation and outcome measurement.
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Lead the recovery of clinical supplies during a product recall, support the evaluation and approval of non-medical complaints (NMCs), exception reports and recalls. The Program Manager, Clinical Supply Chain Management’s primary responsibility is to manage the clinical supply chain for early phase (uncomplicated) compounds.
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This position requires a Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR) Certification Level III. You must possess Federal Acquisition Certification - Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR III) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - mid-level (FAC-P/PM mid-level) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - senior level (FAC-P/PM senior.
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Prepare regular reports on community engagement activities, progress, and outcomes for program evaluation and reporting purposes. 3+ years working alongside a government agency on program implementation for community engagement initiatives.
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