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The Program Associate will work closely with our Legal Grants Manager, Senior Program Associate, and Legal Department leadership to help with key aspects of program management, evaluation, reporting to funders and data integrity.
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Previous case management or human service delivery work strongly preferred; familiarity with U.S. Refugee Admission Program and refugee and/or immigrant social services preferred. This position will provide culturally and linguistically appropriate case management services to refugees; Special Immigrant Visa holders (SIVs); humanitarian parolees from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Haiti and Cuba; asylees; and other eligible humanitarian migrant clients.
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Acts as the liaison with necessary affiliated departments to ensure 340B program integrity, assists the organization oversight operations management, contracting, project management, vendor management, and revenue and spend managements.
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A background in asset management (investment funds, credit, private equity, capital markets, leveraged finance, M&A) is strongly preferred, and familiarity with the Investment Company Act of 1940 is appreciated but not required.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Overview:The AOBH Assistant Supervisor (AS) is a member of the agencys management team and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the AOBH. The AOBH AS is responsible for supporting the program supervisor with the direct and consistent supervision and professional development of all Youth Care Specialists.
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Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in the historic mixed-use Park Avenue Armory, Lenox Hill Neighborhood Houses Womens Mental Health Shelter is a 24-hour program that addresses the critical issues facing 80 homeless women, aged 45 and over, who have histories of mental illness.
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CASES is currently seeking a dedicated Program Assistant for our youth initiative, Planning Alternatives & Creating Community (PACC) program operating under our Pretrial Services Department.
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Community Based Strategies (CBS) is committed to strengthening prevention services for children, families, and communities through collaborative program management and strategic initiatives that leverage innovation, data and research, and human-centered design.
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The New Rochelle Community Justice Center is seeking a part-time Program Associate. Reporting to the Program Coordinator, the Program Associate will support the CYVII (Community Youth Violence Intervention Initiative), as well as alternative to incarceration programming.
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The Senior Program Manager will support the Director, Capital Implementation in the management of a major capital implementation program to ensure the proper and timely implementation of energy efficiency capital projects.
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Collaborates with IT Business Management Services to identify procurement contracts to support program related activities. As part of managing the program, the Cybersecurity Manager will need expertise in managing a complex program with highly skilled staff, contracts, and processes associated with risk management that are essential to maintaining electronic and physical safety for MTA’s business in all areas that utilize technology (Corporate, Customer Facing and Informational, Fare Payment/PCI, Operational Technologies, 3rd Party Managed, Vendors, etc.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: $60,000 annual salary, non-negotiablPosition: Facilitator Department: Specialized Programs Location (s): Citywide - All VIP locationsReports To: Manager, Restorative Justice Program Classification: Full Time - ExemptWork Type: Hybrid - requires 3 days in-personThe Violence Intervention Program (VIP) partners with Latinx communities and all communities of color to end gender-based violence.
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In collaboration with medical staff, the program manager will work closely with Brooklyn-based Cure Violence (NYC Crisis Management) and local community and faith-based organizations to deliver trauma informed care for patients and community members.
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It is 14 weeks long, follows the same curricular scope and sequence as the program in place with our HEPs (i.e. Rutgers University - Newark, Spelman College, etc.) Manage LC absence management, including serving as an LC substitute as needed.
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Master’s Degree (MSW, MPH, MHA) with at least 3 years of experience in program management and project leadership preferred. Collaborate with the Co-Leads and the JASA Program Manager on enhancing the referral and communication between MHS and the CBOs.
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