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Recording in Word/Excel) Professional references required Selected candidates will be offered: Excellent compensation program including incentives & bonuses Group Dental, Disability & Life Insurance plans available, generous vacation, holiday, and personal time, 401(k) matching program & profit sharing, commitment to continuing education (supporting advancement to Surveyor in Training or New York Professional Land Surveyor) licensing.
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HEPCO Inc. is looking for an Junior Crew Surveyor to join one of our prestigious clients in the Civil and land development. We are seeking experienced surveyor to perform as Survey Party Chief to work under a Licensed Surveyor; must be able to work alone and/or lead team in performing general surveying and mapping (topographic, boundary replacement, construction, hazardous waste site, and as-built surveying and mapping), and hydrographic surveying and mapping.
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Proven experience in managing a mental health clinic or practice, preferably in a setting focused on child welfare or abuse recovery. · Receive ongoing training to ensure compliance with the NCA standards and best practices in the field of child sexual abuse.
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Knowledge of child abuse; child protective and law enforcement investigation procedures; and the legal reporting mandates for professionals. This pivotal role involves overseeing the Mental Health Department, supervising mental health therapists, and ensuring the provision of high-quality care to children and adults impacted by child abuse.
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OTDA's functions include: Providing temporary cash assistance; providing assistance in paying for food; providing heating assistance; overseeing New York State's Child Support Enforcement Program; determining certain aspects of eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits; supervising homeless housing and services programs; and providing assistance to certain immigrant populations.
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Visitation Specialists weave in parent education, visit coaching and support to strengthen the parent/child relationship. Professional development opportunities that enhance program goals and employee needs are offered.
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University of Rochester Director of Development, Eastman Rochester , New York Apply Now The Director of Advancement will develop and manage a portfolio of principal, major gift, and leadership annual giving prospects.
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The Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs will establish and grow internal CMC regulatory activities, providing strategic management and content plans to support Vyriad’s gene therapy product development, registration, and post-approval strategies.
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Partner effectively and collaboratively with Monroe County Departments of Child and Family Services and Office of Mental Health, as well as education system, medical and clinical providers, community resources and informal supports.
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This role leads the culinary management of food service operation to include inventory, ordering and receiving, menu development, catering oversight, etc. · Assists with the development of annual budgets for operations and works within budget to meet goals.
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Also responsible for marketing and enrollment growth, utilization management, network development, and all aspects of financial performance. cardiology, bariatric surgery, oncology, endocrinology, primary care, allergy, immunology & rheumatology, pulmonology, elderly services, infectious diseases, hematology, women's health, nursing, gynecology, labor and delivery, neurology, rehabilitation, mental health servies, behavioral health services, neurosurgery, physical therapy, and orthopaedics.
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We are actively looking for a Hardware Design Engineer to play a critical role in the design and development of advanced battery management systems for high-voltage battery applications. Minimum of five (5) years of experience in automotive or similar hardware development/ leadership.
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In collaboration with Vice President, Corporate Compliance, Chief Program Officer, and Vice President, Organizational and Workforce Development, recommends, monitors, and evaluates quality assurance and improvement projects.
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Assistant Hearing Officer (NS equated to SG-22): 12 months as an Assistant Attorney 2, or Admission to the NYS Bar and 12 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency.
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RF engineering design responsibility for the operation, maintenance, and modification of process power technology used in RF product development and experimentation. Demonstrated skill with CAD (Solid Edge preferred), circuit analysis (LTSpice, Genesys, ADS), FEA tools (COMSOL, Ansys Electronics Desktop, etc.
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