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The Food Service Director (FSD) is responsible for managing the food service operation of our Skilled Nursing Facility. Healthcare Nursing Center - Premier Skilled Nursing Facility, located in Orange County, New York, has immediate opening for an enthusiastic and energetic Food Service Director.
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Our client, a community-based health center providing primary and specialty care committed to providing affordable and comprehensive medical care to underserved patients, is currently seeking to hire a Full-Time Director of OB/GYN for their Women’s Health Department.
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Our client is seeking a Medical Director to oversee all medical treatment and treatment. The Medical Director will have the overall responsibility for medical services provided, which. planning for individuals who have substance use disorders in a NY State OASAS certified Part.
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We are currently seeking a Director of Counseling Services to oversee social work, spiritual care, bereavement, volunteer, and complementary therapy programs. Mentor and coach staff to maximize performance and address performance concerns with the Director of Clinical Services.
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Join the exceptional team at RambamCare, renowned for its excellence in healthcare services.
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An Amazing Opportunity for a Physical Therapist as a Clinic Director! Job Title: Physical Therapist Director. An Amazing Opportunity for a Physical Therapist as a Clinic Director! Student Loan Repayment Program – we pay your lender monthly.
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One year of experience as a Youth Facility Assistant Director 3, M-1 or Youth Facility Director 1, M-1 or Youth Facility Assistant Director 4, M-2 or Youth Facility Director 2, M-2.
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Access Physical Therapy , is a member of the Confluent Health family of physical and occupational therapy companies that are transforming healthcare by strengthening private practices and developing highly effective clinicians all across the country.
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Our client is seeking a Medical Director to oversee all medical treatment and treatment planning for individuals who have substance use disorders in a NY State OASAS certified Part 816 Medically Supervised Inpatient Detoxification program and/or Part 818 Inpatient Rehabilitation Program.
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The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors and is appointed by the President & CEO of ADAPT Community Network. The Executive Director has executive authority for budget and program development, service staffing, policy development, and regulatory compliance.
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