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The Case Manager will focus on Case Management Pilot Program, a new initiative to engage asylum seekers, as well as other programs. The Case Manager will work within resettlement programs to screen prospective applicants/cases, complete the enrollment process, provide orientation, and conduct comprehensive casework for the designated service period according to the specific contract guidelines.
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Your Role:All Case Managers in the Division of Tenant and Owner Resources are expected to perform case management functions to provide necessary and important services to assist and expedite Section 8 vouchers to HPD clients.
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Position Summary The Office of Student Affairs at the NYU School of Professional Studies' is seeking a Student Success Case Manager who will be responsible for ensuring that students receive comprehensive, and timely support.
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CAMBA provides on-site supportive services including case management and 24/7 front desk security services. Participate in case conferences. Other Requirements: Obtain “Criminal History Checks” (CHC) fingerprinting through the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) and the Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice System) and Staff Exclusion List (SEL) clearance.
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Our MJHS Medical Associates, P.C. is a group of Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, RN Case Managers and LPN's who provide care to Elderplan members who are residents of assisted living and long term care facilities, as well as to those living at home.
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Responds to case emergencies (after hours when necessary) Must have excellent customer service skills. Provides coaching and support to staff to reinforce quality case practice using Solution-Based Casework.
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REPORTS TO: EFFC Case Planning Director SUPERVISES: Case Planners, Parent Advocate, and Case AideRESPONSIBILITIES:· Ensures unit compliance with all rules and regulations of the Agency, NYC Children’s Services, NYS Office of Children and Family Services and all other regulatory and accreditation bodies, as it relates to foster care and adoption.
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Leading a diverse, skilled, and experienced team, and in close coordination with partnering vendors, the Deputy Director will contribute to the development and implementation of a humanitarian reception and case management system for asylum seekers in New York City that is data-driven, protection-centered, and responsive to client needs and interests.
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Use OnTrack evidence based practices, such as Core Sessions and Recovery Coaching, as well as therapeutic approaches based on Strengths Based Case Management, Motivational Interviewing, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
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The Family Covenant Scattered Site Case Manager will provide services to 10 young adult parents aged 18-24 years and their children residing in scattered site permanent supportive housing located throughout New York City. Reporting to the Program Coordinator, the Case Manager is an energetic, creative, and diligent member of a team that includes additional case managers, a housing specialist, and other supportive staff and services located in the Bronx.
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Must be able to prioritize and multi-taskNavigate and negotiate through difficult situationsAbility to communicate with all levels of employeesScope of Responsibility & Positions Supervised: · The Case Manager reports to the Coordinator of Bridges.
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Together we continue to grow as the world’s leading energy company The Compliance Manager is a key member of the Ethics & Compliance (“E&C”) team supporting Trading & Shipping’s (“T&S”) Gas & Power Trading Americas (“GPTA”) business unit.
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We are a network of 11 hospitals, trauma centers, neighborhood health centers, nursing homes, post-acute care centers, and correctional health services.
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Work with our social media manager to generate creative content with a unique, engaging voice that resonates with our audience, maintaining our brand's humor and appeal. The E-commerce manager is pivotal in strategizing and implementing digital advertising strategies, managing content strategy and creation for mass emails and SMS campaigns, and executing daily updates to our retail and wholesale sites.
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As a TERRITORY MANAGER you will have the ability to manage your own time and pipeline, set priorities, meet monthly goals and work directly with our Co-Founder, Head of Sales and Chief Growth Officer on the most pressing initiatives within our rapidly scaling business.
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Title: case manager Company: Heartshare Human Service Of New York in Manhattan, NY
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