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The Cognitive Science Program at Barnard College seeks a part-time instructor to co-teach COGS UN1001 Introduction to Cognitive Science in Spring 2025. The above hiring range represents the College's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
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Job Title: Assistant Men's and Women's Swim Coach - Part-Time. Assistant Men's and Women's Swim Coach - Part-Time. Work together with other offices on campus including strength and conditioning, sports medicine, campus dietician, counseling, and psychological services, and other support services to ensure that the team is well prepared for competition and their overall development and growth.
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The successful candidate will possess a minimum of 10 years of investment experience, ideally much of it involved in managing Public Equities and similar strategies and will include having spent time in manager selection and portfolio construction within an endowment, foundation, pension fund, family office, or institutional asset manager.
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This role reports into our Vice President of Finance and sits at our Park Avenue corporate office and spends time at our headquarters in Hudson Yards. As Senior Manager, you will manage the planning/forecasting phase implementation and optimization of OneStream (an EPM solution) to streamline Financial Planning & Analysis processes, automation, and consolidation of financial statements for all subsidiaries.
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Assists in developing students' communication, study, and time management skills, executive function skills, and assists in the development of 21st century life skills embedded in classes, where appropriate.
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This full-time position will work closely with the Executive Director focused primarily on the Foundation’s grant-making role. The Foundation emphasizes its ability to respond to critical community needs over time and as emergencies occur.
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We offer a competitive salary, a comprehensive employer subsidized benefits package which includes group medical, dental and vision coverage, Health Savings Account, 401k retirement plan with annual company match, gym reimbursement, commuter benefits and cellular phone allowance, generous paid time off and employee volunteer day to encourage social responsibility giving time to the non-profit, community service or charity of your choice.
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Do you have experience estimating large-loss commercial projects in disaster restoration Do you have experience performing estimates in Xactimate, Do you have knowledge and ability to navigate New York City and New Jersey Are you comfortability being on-call at any time 5.
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Details For this Opportunity: -Duration: ASAP - October 2023 -Board Certified CRNA -Schedule: Full time -Shifts: Mixed -Cases: General Surgery, GYN, bariatric, spine, OB, Ortho (with blocks), Neuro/Heads & Peds (few.
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Our package includes Healthcare (medical, dental, and vision) HSA with an employer contribution, FSA (Healthcare, Dependent Care & Commuter), EAP, Life Insurance, 401K with an employer match, Paid Parental Leave, Long-term Disability, generous Paid Time off (PTO), Pet Insurance, and Home & Auto insurance.
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The Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. is seeking one (1) qualified candidate to fill the full-time position as Associate General Counsel to be assigned to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH.
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We provide a competitive total rewards package including a discretionary bonus and a variety of benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, retirement savings plans, company paid holidays and unlimited paid time off (PTO), mental health and wellness resources, pet insurance, childcare resources, identity theft insurance, fertility assistance programs, and fitness reimbursement.
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Our Clinical Managers take their time with each new nurse to be sure you enter the field comfortable and confident in your skills. It’s a restful nights of sleep knowing you had the time and resources to give quality 1:1 care to your client.
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We also provide company-paid life insurance and legal services, a retirement pension funded entirely by MetLife and 401(k) with employer matching, group discounts on voluntary insurance products including auto and home, pet, critical illness, hospital indemnity, and accident insurance, as well as Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and digital mental health programs, parental leave, volunteer time off, tuition assistance and much more.
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A patient encounter will take a minimum of 20 minutes (time is cumulative including chart review, call times/attempts/texts, care plan development, care coordination, and documentation time.
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