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In accordance with Section 52.7 of the Civil Service Law, this notice advises all employees of the Office of Mental Health of our intention to conduct a non-competitive promotion examination for the position of Social Work Assistant 2 at Pilgrim Psychiatric Center.
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If you need a disability-related accommodation, please call the university Office of Equity and Access (OEA) at or visit. Have shutdown authority for immediate fire and life safety violations in consultation with the Director of Fire Safety/Director of Fire Safety and Life Safety.
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CASAC Credentialing and continuing education as mandated by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) is required. The IMA Group is actively seeking a seasoned Full-time Credentialed Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) for the Holbrook office.
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Run by a team of licensed mental health providers, Elite Mental Health fills your desired caseload and handles the back-office paperwork so you can focus on what you love: providing care to those in need.
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Dental Receptionist, Dental Office Administrator, Dental Office Receptionist, Front Desk Coordinator - Dental, Dental Administrative Assistant, Dental Office Front Desk Coordinator, Dental Secretary, Front Office Dental Receptionist.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Customer Support Specialist I provides assistance and support to customers, Sales, Facility Operations, and Customer Support Management by coordinating office services, such as data entry, clerical work, records control, creating forms, and preparing reports.
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A law firm is seeking a Matrimonial Attorney for their office in Hauppauge, NY. The ideal candidate should have experience in Matrimonial and Family Law, possess a Juris Doctor Degree, and be admitted to the New York State Bar. The successful candidate will handle court appearances and full-cycle matrimonial cases.
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Functioning as an Engineer-In-Charge (Assistant Engineer or AE), inspector or office engineer; An Engineer Trainee (ET) (Civil/Transportation) in the Construction group can be assigned to work in the Regional Construction Office, in field assignments on construction projects and in the Regional Technical Services group.
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We are currently seeking a talented mid-level Designer or Interior Architect for our Patchogue office. Our projects typically include adult, teen and children's libraries, makerspaces, fitness rooms, gymnasiums, music suites, theater/auditorium designs, cosmetology studios, TV broadcasting studios, and food service/hospitality design.
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Maintain oversight for all residential referral and screening activities for the Regional Office Housing Team in accordance with the OPWDD Statewide Prioritization Criteria. If an employee believes that they need a reasonable accommodation, they should contact the NYS OPWDD Workforce and Talent Management Central Office (518) 473-4785 or Email at accommodationrequests@opwdd.ny.gov to obtain information and RA forms.
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Our Cashiers are responsible for providing excellent customer service through greeting customers, checking out customers, handling product returns, performing basic cash office functions and providing every customer with an exceptional experience.
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Work with the departments’ Senior Procurement Analyst to ensure the maintenance and accuracy of monthly and quarterly statistical data on MWBE and SDVOBs∯*∯ This collaborative effort will address potential problems and the utilization of data should effectively assist in the SBUH with the SUNY University-wide MWBE and SDVOBs Office to address reporting problems.
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Promotion salaries are calculated by the NYS Office of the State Comptroller in accordance with NYS Civil Service Law, OSC Payroll rules and regulations and negotiated union contracts. NY HELPS: New York State DOH Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMTB), or Advanced EMT – Intermediate (AEMT-I) certification; and four years of administrative experience in an EMS program.
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Work to make the Sisters of St. Joseph communications office the media source for all things pertaining to our ministries and to women religious on Long Island. Fluent in Microsoft Office, content management systems, social media platforms, and search engine optimization.
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Completing all Intake processes (paperwork and database entry) for ESOL classes for the Long Island office (together with the support of the LI Adult Literacy Admin Assistant.) We run classes in all 5 of MRNY’s locations and our Queens office is the location where the largest number of ESOL and Civics classes are offered.
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