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Work with the community, St. Barnabas Hospital, other outreach programs and local law enforcement to gain information that may be helpful in preventing further violence. Reports to: DIRECTOR, B.R.A.G. NORTHWEST CURE VIOLENCE BRONX Location: Fordham Road, Bronx, NY Hours: 40 Hours/Week, Exempt Salary: $55,600 - $60,600 MAJOR DUTIES: Supervises Hospital Responder and Violence Interrupters, including planning daily and weekly activities for and with staff, to ensure staff are present in places and at times to be able to most effectively intervene in St. Barnabas Hospital and on the street.
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Position Status Part Time Hours Per Week 20 Daily Work Shift Work Arrangement FLSA Nonexempt Grade 1100 Position Salary Annual Minimum Salary 14.620 Annual Mid Range Salary 15.120 Annual Maximum Salary 15.570 Standard Hours 40.00 Union Description Teamsters, Local 97 Payroll Designation PeopleSoft Benefits.
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Salary: $ flat hourly rate The Children’s Village does not discriminate against any employee, prospective employee or contractor because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, creed, age, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic predisposition, domestic violence victim status, criminal conviction history or any other protected classification under federal, state or local law.
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Compensation includes a salary in the $210,000-307,000 range based on experience, training and community with bonuses, paid malpractice, health, vision and dental insurance, four weeks of vacation time, 5 days for CME with stipend, retirement plan and a relocation package.
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This organization as a whole provides behavioral support services to the local community and is well known for their therapeutic preschool, child and adolescent programs and case management and therapeutic support for adults.
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Western NY State 50 miles to Rochester Psychiatrist for adult/adolescent outpatient needs in the community and surrounding communities. Position includes office-based and local off-site clinical consultation, telemedicine and group therapy.
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Great public schools, a local university and community college round out why this dreamy New York community is the perfect place to LIVE, PRACTICE and PLAY! - Flexible Scheduling: 0.5 - 1.0 FTE - Epic EMR - Teaching opportunities, if desired - Salary + annual COLA adjustments - Relocation, Signing Bonus, Loan Repayment Breathtaking natural beauty, quiet, safe, family-friendly environment, quaint downtown, beautiful homes and neighborhoods, culture, sports, dining, shopping, and recreation.
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We understand the growing and evolving needs of residents in New Jersey—whether that be enhancing the coordination for treating complex health conditions or improving community health through local programs and education.
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For Union and Prevailing Wage roles compensation and benefits may vary from the listed information above due to Collective Bargaining Agreements and/or local governing authority. Onsite Property Positions: In addition to the base salary, may be eligible for a discretionary weekly, monthly and/or quarterly bonus based on budget.
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Direct and manage the overall daily operations of the Boys & Girls Club of The Salvation Army Montclair Citadel with the primary concern of a comprehensive, outcome-driven program and service delivery, supervision, and training of staff (direct and indirect reports), personnel issues, management of the facility and budget, actively engaged and supporting community relations, volunteers, and membership administration.
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Base salary is one component of Lazard Financial Advisory’s compensation package, which also includes comprehensive benefits and may include incentive compensation. With just over 3,000 employees, our tight-knit community allows for professionals eager to learn and willing to teach to connect and grow together.
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Work with the agent to identify and support local community events in our market. Salary plus commission/bonus. Work with the agent to identify and support local community events in our market.
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