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Benefits: Flexible work scheduleAccess provided to our paperless billing and data collection system (training provided).
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The Community Health Representative must be bilingual (English/Spanish). Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish. The Community Health Representative will be responsible for the engagement of participants in a community- based intervention, the Integrated Harm Reduction Intervention, designed to increase initiation and engagement in harm reduction practices in Black and Latinx communities in the Bronx, NYC. They will be responsible for providing participant and program support using self-recovery experiences as a part of the service delivery.
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Promote and market arts and crafts programming through various channels, including social media, flyers, and community outreach initiatives. The ideal candidate should have a passion for arts and crafts, a strong knowledge of DIY techniques, and the ability to inspire and engage participants.
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Sales/Service Support Administrator – Bilingual English/Spanish. Excellent verbal and written communication skills in both English and Spanish. Fluency in both English and Spanish is required.
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Minimum of one year experience working as a creative arts therapist in either hospice, palliative care, or acute medical settings (academic internship placement hours may be considered as a portion of this experience.
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BA and/or Masters in art therapy, studio arts or art related field required. The Expressive Arts Coordinator is responsible for development and delivery of agency-wide therapeutic art services at our in-house art studios in treatment and supportive housing facilities in East Harlem.
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We work with visionary clients in New York, Los Angeles and other major cities across the country on issues ranging from urban planning, affordable housing, issue advocacy, social impact and progressive policy, public affairs, healthcare, higher education, real estate, travel, lifestyle, arts & culture and more.
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Reviews and confirms potential enrollees eligibility; collaborates with New York Medicaid Choice (NYMC) in scheduling New York Independent Assessor (NYIA) assessments, including follow up to obtain CFEEC scheduled dates and outcomes as needed.
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Charlie Health is hiring exceptional Creative Arts Therapist to provide remote, telehealth services to our adolescent and young adult clients. Must be a certified or licensed creative arts therapist (all disciplines are welcome to apply.
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Founded by the Sisters of Charity of New York, the University of Mount Saint Vincent (UMSV) is an academically excellent, authentically inclusive, Catholic and ecumenical liberal arts university.
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Teach Uncommon School’s Performing Arts musical theatre curriculum which involves music, acting and movement (at Uncommon Schools much of this curriculum is already planned and written, so teacher is responsible to implement it, or select from show options depending on show.
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The Summer Performing Arts Instructors will assist the New Jersey Arts Department with the preparation and operation of the faith-based, traveling programs NJ Arts on Tour and the NJ Music and Arts Camp. The instructors will act as teachers, stagehands, and program coordinators.
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The ELL (English Language Learner) Teacher is responsible for ensuring effective English instruction for students who are newcomers or current students, whose native language is not English.
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Intensive English Program. NOTE: Adjunct faculty positions are temporary, part-time positions of employment appointed on a per-academic term basis. One-year experience as an ESL instructor teaching adults.
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Spanish/English bilingual fluency required, and additional languages preferred include French, Haitian Creole, Wolof, Pular, Fulah and other western African dialects. Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB) is the economic engine of Cherokee Nation — the largest Native American tribe.
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