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Coordinate and document group life reports. Provide weekly supervisor of YDC- both formal 1:1 and also in-Vivo Through observation. Serve as leaders in therapeutic crisis intervention and further one's certification by becoming TCI trainers and maintain certification by attending on-going Cornell University trainings.
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The Student Life Coordinator Will Report Directly To The Associate Dean Of Student Affairs In The CUNY School Of Medicine. Job Title Name: Student Life Coordinator. The Student Life Coordinator Will Report Directly To The Associate Dean Of Student Affairs In The CUNY School Of Medicine.
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The Resident Life Coach will assist Residents in their successful navigation of independent young-adult life, specifically, personal and educational/job-related concerns. Be available (with emergency backup) to the assigned residents for any needs ranging from crisis resolution to daily life skills management help.
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The Fire and Life Safety Director is responsible for implementing the FDNY plan (e.g., Comprehensive Fire Safety and Emergency Action Plan or Fire Safety and Evacuation Plan), conducting FLS staff training, fire and non-fire emergency drills, and other duties indicated in the Fire Code and Fire Rule. The individual must hold a valid Certificate of Fitness (T89.
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Managing the daily operations of the division, including supervision of the Assistant Head of Upper School Student Life, Grade Heads, Advisors and an administrative assistant. The Head of Upper School Student Life will start on July 1, 2025.
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Reporting to the Barnard College Director of Community Safety & Emergency Response, the Fire Life Safety Director will perform the duties of a Fire Life Safety Director as required by Title 3 - RCNY Chapter 4, Emergency Planning and Preparedness along with other duties as assigned.
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FIRE LIFE SAFETY DIRECTOR - Commercial, Residential, & Healthcare. As an FLSD, you are charged with planning and implementing fire and life safety plans, ensuring all systems associated with fire safety are in working order, and making sure that all buildings under your care are up to the most current fire codes.
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A Fire Life Safety Director main function is to observe and report. Fire Life Safety Director (F-89, Z-89, T-89) A Fire Life Safety Director main function is to observe and report. Fire Life Safety Director (F-89, Z-89, T-89.
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Collaborate with case planners, tutors, educational specialist, housing/employment specialist, care managers, teachers, guidance counselors, birth parents, foster parents, and any additional supports in the youth's life.
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These partnerships include, but are not limited to: Campus Ministry, Campus Safety, Counseling and Psychological Services, Office of Student Involvement, the Dean of Students, Center for Engagement and Experiential Learning, Health Services, Center for Academic Success and Engagement, Recreational Life, Dining Services, etc.
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At the forefront of specialized financial services, Globe Life helps families safeguard their assets and promises a profound purpose: ensuring a brighter future for every client. Company Culture: At Globe Life people are ambitious but respectful, high-energy, and treat every member like family.
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Many of our representatives have seen exponential career growth within Globe Life. You'll be the face of Globe Life embodying our values and commitment. Many of our representatives have seen exponential career growth within Globe Life.
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As a Benefits Representative, you play a pivotal role in helping families protect their assets and secure their futures. What's the growth trajectory for a Benefits Representative? Grow with Us: Dive into continuous learning and development opportunities.
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This session lasts 20-30 minutes, and you can self-schedule at your convenience, often on the same day. Maintain a pulse on the industry, ensuring you offer the best and most updated advice. Company Overview: Once your application is in, you'll receive an invite to an electronic meeting overview, detailing everything you need to know about the position.
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Present tailored solutions to safeguard their assets effectively. Interact with Us: During the overview, you'll have the chance to chat with our team members and ask any questions. Our focus is on continuous learning and development.
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