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Hold Certificate of Clinical Competence from American Speech/Hearing Association OR be in clinical fellowship year (See Addendum-Speech language pathologist, Clinical Fellowship Year) Supervise clinical fellowship year for staff speech language pathologist where appropriate.
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You will be trained to manage the full breadth and scope of fertility practice (this includes ovulation induction and IVF) Qualifications:- Willingness to learn/study fertility medicine in the first year of employment that will allow for independent practice- Enjoy performing minimally invasive surgeries- No REI fellowship required- Training is available for the procedures we specialize in.
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As a result of the exceptional supports, curriculum resources, training and development you will have access to, along with your insatiable appetite for continuous improvement, you will have the runway to increase your readiness for the top job upon completion of the Fellowship.
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Reporting to the National Director of Graduate and Fellowship Programs, the Graduate and Fellowship Program Associate supports programming aimed at providing critical graduate school and fellowship opportunities to Posse Scholars and alumni.
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You will report to an actuary who has obtained their Fellowship from the Society of Actuaries. Unlimited paid time off for most roles plus time off for volunteering, jury duty, voting, and bereavement.
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The ideal candidate is an Infectious Disease fellowship trained Board Certified Family or Internal Medicine MD/DO with HIV experience or interest and a mission-minded approach to healthcare. NYC Non-Profit Growing HIV Care seeking Infectious Disease Physician.
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Design and execute programming in partnership with a Community Manager, including Moms First Fellowship, workplace paid leave and child care workshops, and other skill-building activities to equip moms and supporters to advocate for our issues.
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AAK is a proud provider and primary agency for the NYC Department of Education, and we are currently hiring SLPs and CFs for its awarded NYC Department of Education 2024-2025 school year contract!
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Fellowship in the Casualty Actuarial Society (FCAS) or currently in process of obtaining FCAS designation. Fellowship in the Casualty Actuarial Society (FCAS) or currently in process of obtaining FCAS designation.
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Reporting to the Director of Human Resources & Academic Affairs and in collaboration with Program Directors, the Medical Education Coordinator oversees the daily operations and management of all Emergency Medicine (EM) fellowship programs.
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Prior experience in detox/rehab is preferred, substance abuse fellowship preferred but not required. Substance Abuse Fellowship Preferred, but Not Required. Our client in New Jersey is seeking a Board Eligible/Board Certified Psychiatrist for a substance abuse and detox rehab program.
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Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) candidates will be supervised. ADAPT Community Network, formerly United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of NYC provides a multitude of services to people with developmental disabilities.
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MD degree, Fellowship trained and Board Certified or eligible in Child/Adolescent Psychiatry. This position is for a child psychiatrist to work in an outpatient clinic that primarily care for children with developmental disability as well as other childhood mental health disorders.
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Typically has attained Fellowship accreditation (FCAS). Consider joining the Commercial Reserving team at CNA Insurance as an Actuarial Director where you will oversee highly visible and complex reserve reviews spanning commercial coverages including Auto Liability, General Liability and Umbrella.
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Working toward completion of Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY). Participate as a member of the child study team Organizational and Achievement Guru. You understand the value of our supporters to strengthen KIPP New Jersey’s fundraising capabilities and external relations strategies.
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