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Case Managers provide support to shelter residents working a set schedule during hours of operation seven days a week. Develops Individual Disaster Case Management Plans in accordance with State of NY policies and procedures.
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Typical work hour is 45-50 hours a week and the candidate must have flexible availability. Flexible schedule allowing to work 45-50 hours each week. Are you an enthusiastic individual looking for a role to develop your leadership and management skills.
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2 Collaborates with the Director of Nursing in maintaining adequate nursing coverage to provide safe nursing care for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; effectively utilizes existing manpower limiting use of overtime and agency personnel.
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This part time position is 8-10 hours a week and based in Brooklyn. Candidate should have knowledge of the impact executive dysfunction and ADHD has on an individual as well as an ability to adapt coaching techniques to meet the needs of diverse clients.
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You will work approximately 3 days a week (including one weekend day), 10-20 hours/week, with the possibility of increasing hours. You are a fun, outgoing and intelligent individual who loves working with children.
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This full-time position (32-40 hours per week) requires a highly organized, detail-oriented individual with basic computer skills and bookkeeping experience. The Administrative and Finance Assistant will support the Executive Director and the Community Foundation team, operating primarily out of the Foundation’s office.
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Adidas offers Part-Time employees working between 20-29 hours per week a robust and progressive medical plan, including HSA (Health Savings Account) prescription drug coverage and fertility support.
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