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The preschool special education teacher is responsible for designing and implementing group lessons comprised of speech, language and readiness skills to encourage development in these areas by severely speech-language impaired preschoolers.
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Serving federal, state, & local government clients as well as public higher education institutions, our team of over 15,000+ professionals brings fresh perspective to help clients anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill their mission promise.
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Reporting into the Lead of Sprint, the Program Manager, Social Emotional Learning Specialist is responsible for the direct management and oversight of SA’s Social Emotional Learning Specialists.
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You will find our team working in local clinics, surgery centers and urgent care centers, within care models focused on managing risk, higher quality outcomes and driving change through collaboration and innovation.
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The rate of pay for this position will depend on the successful candidate’s work location and qualifications, including relevant education, work experience, skills and competencies and may fall outside of the range shown.
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Works as a member of an interdisciplinary care team at a NORC site location and is responsible for the integration of health focused information, education, assessment, advocacy, and linkage to care for residents who live within the boundaries of the NORC program.
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IMT teams are multi-disciplinary and include psychiatry, nursing, social work, peer specialists and other staff members offering rehabilitation, treatment and recovery support services.
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The TAS liaises with other BMS functions as needed to deliver an overall higher Customer Experience (Cx) – by meeting HCP needs in a timely and scientific manner. From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it.
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The Education Specialist achieves this goal through the roles of educator, performance consultant, and leader in collaboration with members of the Hospital, the Center, and the community.
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At NYU Langone Health, equity, diversity, and inclusion are fundamental values. Basic knowledge of aseptic techniques and procedures, sterilization techniques and procedures, infection control and work flow principles and requirements, equipment and supply processing.
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Adelphi offers exceptional liberal arts and sciences programs and professional training, with particular strength in our Core FourArts and Humanities, STEM and Social Sciences, the Business and Education Professions, and Health and Wellness.
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Maintain the cleanliness and organization of the Athletic Training Room. REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSBachelor's degree NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainer, New York State Department of Education Certified Athletic Trainer 1 to 3 years of work-related experience Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook Word) PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSMaster's degreeSportsware or other EMSRESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC CONTACTDaily contact requiring courtesy, discretion, and sound judgment.
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A strong work ethic and desire to participate in a team-oriented, performance-driven Health System Compensation range from 275K to 410K (not including bonuses / incentive compensation or benefits) Salary Disclosure Information: Mount Sinai Health System provides a salary range to comply with the New York City law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements.
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Our focus on combatting climate change through clean energy technology, our new net zero climate vision for 2030 and enhanced commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion; and supporting the communities we serve make this a particularly exciting time to join PSEG.
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Licensed Mental Health Professional (LCSW/LMFT/LMHC) $60 K-85K/yr Position Requirement: Remote Full-Time and Part-time Positions Available FLSA Status: Exempt Location: Hempstead, NY Salary: $60K - 85K+ Work from Home.
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