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Responsibilities:Provide habilitation services to each client as prescribed in that client’s service plans (CFA, Individual Service plan, Habilitation plan) Assist each client, as needed, in skill development in areas such as activities of daily living, domestic living, recreation and socialization.
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Dedicated to reentry services and client success. Participates in professional business groups to build relationships, market services, and gain ideas about offering and improving business services.
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Sigma Health Rehab is recruiting for an Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) position at our client facility Boro Park Center for Rehabilitaion and Nursing located in Brooklyn New York. Our team of compassionate physical, occupational, and speech therapists provides rehab services in a state-of-the-art rehab gym.
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The core activities include leading and driving the client and talent experience within our Regulatory Compliance Risk Consulting team, working collaboratively with our national financial services industry and sector leaders to provide strategic thought leadership and direction that responds to the evolving needs of our client base.
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Proskauer is seeking a highly motivated and creative individual with experience in professional services business development to join our New York office and lead the business development activities for the Firm's Private Equity and M&A, Capital Markets and Bankruptcy practices, which comprise some of our largest and strategically important practices at Proskauer.
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Title: Communications CoordinatorIndustry: Professional Services, LegalLocation: NYCOur client, an elite and globally recognized law firm is looking for a Communications Coordinator to join their Communications team in New York City. Role SummaryThe Communications Coordinator supports the development and execution of internal and external communications strategies for the practice groups and firm activities in the Americas and international campaigns.
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Provide habilitation services to each client as prescribed in that client’s service plans (CFA, Individual Service plan, Habilitation plan)Assist in transporting of the individuals to and from programs, community inclusion activities, medical appointments, home visits and all other activities as needed.
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Support clients’ investor relations activities to enhance visibility to institutional investors and liquidity of client programs. The Client Executive Account Manager is a strategic professional responsible for a defined portfolio of clients who stays abreast of developments within own field and contributes to directional strategy by considering their application within their own job and the business.
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The ideal candidate will support the Restructuring practice across a broad spectrum of business and client development activities. At least two years of Business Development experience at an international law firm or professional services organization.
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Lead, supervise, coordinate, and participate in the operational activities for an assigned information systems workgroup, including application development, application support, end-user support and training, server administration, or systems security.
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Support client engagement teams at a wide variety of FSO clients to deliver professional services and participate in business development activities on strategic and global priority accounts.
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Support the expansion of our alternative energy services department. Oversee project close-out activities, including distributing close-out materials, facilitating prompt punch list final sign-off, and completing and resolving all contract paperwork for final client acceptance.
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Analyze and understand the client relationship and revenue profile; develop a client plan for client retention and monetization in conjunction with Account Management senior team members.
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We are the leading provider of professional services to the middle market globally, our purpose is to instill confidence in a world of change, empowering our clients and people to realize their full potential.
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Founded in 1912, STV is a leading national infrastructure-focused professional services firm, providing engineering, architectural, planning, environmental, program management and construction management services for transportation systems, buildings, water, energy and other facilities.
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