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Beyond formal continuing education opportunities and reimbursement for obtaining certain industry professional designations, New York Life offers strong peer-to-peer support options, including study groups and mentorship opportunities.
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With the increase in youth directly impacted by the shelter and homelessness crisis in New York City, BCNY is dedicated to increasing equitable access to its free, high quality youth programs that foster brave spaces where boys and young men can connect, have fun and build lifelong friendships with peers and mentor.
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Mentor, supervise, and train pro bono attorneys in Family, Matrimonial and Immigration law; Provide general oversight of the PBP, mentor, supervise, train potential pro bono volunteers and attorneys and provide legal representation as needed.
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Work closely with the management team to mentor, train, and supervise staff. Review complex Federal and multi-state tax returns for individuals, trusts, estates, non-profit organizations, and pass-through entities.
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Actual base salary may vary based upon, but not limited to, relevant experience, time in role, peer and market data, and geographic location. Establish team excellence by communicating expectations, being a guide and mentor, discussing career road maps and pathways, and providing learning and development opportunities to maintain an inclusive work environment.
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Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) Certification (or provisional certification upon hire and receipt of full certification within one year) required. Provide direct outreach to courts, attorneys, hospitals, probation, parole, DSS, CPS, DDP, PCPs, schools and various other community groups with direct referral back to the Agency and its programs.
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He/she will apply techniques and processes, teach and mentor best practices (Lean, Six Sigma, Management System deployment DFM, DFA, DOE, FMEA, VA/VE, etc. Lincotek Group is world leader in the coatings industry and is active, through its different operating business units, in the European, Asian and American continents, with four main divisions: Aerospace, Industrial Gas Turbine, Biomedical, and Equipment.
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Building a team: Managing a team of strategic account manager(s); developing their skills and acting as a mentor. You believe in and prioritize the collective success of the team and are quick to jump in, help, mentor, and coach your fellow team members.
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Your wealth of experience is valued and celebrated as you guide and mentor new teachers, creating a collaborative and enriching environment. Become a Lead Toddler Teacher at Gan Shalom Nursery School; a loving, community that guides children and mentors its educators by investing in your professional growth.
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Ability to mentor and train graduate students in speech language pathology Required. Position Summary: We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Speech Language Pathologist - NYU Langone ENT Associates - Mineola - Per Diem. In this role, the successful candidate Assesses, provides, and documents speech, language, dysphagia, and related services to both inpatient and outpatient populations across the age spectrum.
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Is a leading provider of innovative healthcare services including independent medical examinations, peer reviews, bill reviews, Medicare compliance, case management, record retrieval, document management and related services.
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Facilitate and assist with the development of a birth plan, and postpartum care plan Parenting classes or workshops (to be inclusive of all parents or caregivers); Doula support services; and/or Peer, or clinical support groups such as: Postpartum support; Breastfeeding/chest feeding classes/workshops or support; and/or Parent support.
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The therapist will work very closely with a larger treatment team consisting of a Psychiatrist, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Peer Advocates and a Registered Nurse.
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The Veterans Peer Facilitator will conduct Veteran peer support groups in various locations in Nassau County. Position is anticipated to be funded for 12 months by the PFC Dwyer Peer Support Grant from the state of New York.
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Ability to train and mentor others, including products and platform procedures Life and Health Insurance Licenses (required within the first 90 days in role. Focuses on client management, client retention, and introductions to key bank partners (Mortgage, Business Banking) to ensure our clients have access to experts who can help them achieve their financial goals.
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