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This on-site, extensive travel required, position requires a degree in safety management/sciences, Environmental Science, Occupational Health and Safety and prefers candidate that have certifications such as CSP or CIH along strong background of at least 5 years’ experience.
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An On-Site Coordinator is assigned to, and stays at, a hotel property housing our student tour groups. The On-Site Coordinator is a customer service liaison representing WorldStrides to our customers on tour.
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On a site by site basis in consultation with the Department of Education (DOE) and shelter staff, to assist families and students access to the support and resources they need to maintain appropriate levels in their education while ensuring attendance success.
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Competent to instruct on-site personnel. Successful completion of the 40-hour NYC-Department of Buildings Site Safety Manager Course and license. Report directly to the Safety Manager for the duration of the Contract to manage safety and security matters at that Work Site. The Safety Coordinators shall be independent of the physical construction effort and shall be available full-time to fulfill the requirements of the Contract.
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Entering data into sponsor EDC and query resolution as the sole Senior Clinical Research Coordinator (SCRC) on-site, the chosen candidate must be adept at protocol comprehension and be capable of working autonomously.
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Develop resources and tools in consultation with the Department of Education (DOE), on a site by site basis, for families and shelter staff to help students access the support they need to maintain appropriate levels in their education.
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She/he will also support (as needed) the Student Success Center on the Walton Campus, Summer Bridge at the main site, and screening/assessment and short term intervention for students who need individualized supportive counseling.
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Work directly with on-site Program Director and staff to provide targeted professional development training around SEL, trauma-informed care, classroom management, managing challenging behaviors and additional trainings needed based on classroom observations.
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The EHS Coordinator will be the on-site resource to coordinate the EHS aspects of the ramp, support the implementation of the client’s EHS programs, take action on any EHS concerns, and provide timely EHS support to client staff.
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The Coordinator will serve as the on-site supervisor for aquatic events which requires a flexible work schedule that will include some evening and weekend coverage. The Aquatics Coordinator is directly responsible for the on-site management of the Wellness & Event Center (WEC) Pool. This includes overseeing pool maintenance and ensuring that pool operations are compliant with local, state, and national requirements.
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Assigned to the Lead Community School Director Site to assist with on-site responsibilities as needed. Community Schools across New York City and Jersey City are instrumental in helping schools catch up or leap ahead, and in putting all of our students on the path to four-year colleges and long-term careers.
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The On-Site Program Coordinator is responsible for managing on-the-ground operations of the JCC's long standing Literacy + Math tutoring programs at 1-2 school/other partner sites.
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Coordinate content for, and keep current, the ACCO SharePoint site on the DOHMH Intranet site. Coordinate with internal partners to maintain procurement-related content on the public-facing DOHMH internet site.
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AKA NYC requires all new hires to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to the first date of on-site work. With a focus on creativity, innovation, and consumer experiences, we have a proven record of delivering cross-platform campaigns that get results for new brands and iconic institutions alike.
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Prepares and submits all study protocols, consent forms, and other required documents to the IRB. Attends Monthly CTN Clinical Research Coordinator Meeting with several other research sites to discuss implementation procedures at site and how to progress existing strategies.
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