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Serves as AMC Liaison with executive leadership interfacing with continuum of care providers and public agencies including: SNF Administrators, vendors, CHHAs, LDSS-APS/CPS, NYS-OMH, OPWDD, MHLS among other regulatory agencies.
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Serves as a liaison to actively refer and coordinate specialist support from lending, investment, trust specialists, treasury management and other internal and external business partners. How would you like to join one of the most highly regarded financial institutions in New Jersey with deep roots in the community.
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Act as a liaison with community health, mental health, educational, vocational and recreational programs. Assist consumers to link to community support services in identified areas of need.
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There are also programming opportunities with this position, assisting with our veterans program, snack cart/magazine cart programs, chat groups to allow patients to share their stories and get to know one another, as well as supporting special community events.
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May participate in appropriate research, staff development programs and community liaison activities. Travel to patient homes, community resources, community meetings may be required.
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Act as liaison with local fire departments and State Fire Marshal's Office. Design and conduct fire/life safety training for the college community. Desire to apply expertise in promoting civic engagement with the College's many community partners.
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Oversee the defined contribution retirement plan 403(b) and 457(b) by managing the administration and actuary services; serves as a liaison between vendors and consultants. Spearheads the Annual Benefits Enrollment process by proactively engaging with the campus community via virtual and/or in-person town hall sessions.
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The Residential Financial Specialist will act as a liaison between the consumer and third-party organizations including The Department of Social Services, Social Security Administration and Medicaid.
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The Direct Support Specialist (DSS) provides supervision and oversight to the individuals residing in specialized OPWDD IRA residences who demonstrate as High Risk. High Risk is defined as those individuals who have been involved in the criminal justice system, or have the potential to become involved, and are at risk for reoffending while residing in a community based setting, without specialized supports and services in place.
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The Foster Care Program Coordinator represents the Agency in recruiting and acceptance of referrals for foster care and is a liaison to a variety of community and public agencies. Develops resources for program including representing programming in the community, serves as liaison with various community and public agencies, and maintains close contact with school representatives.
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St. Mary’s Healthcare System for Children is committed to nurturing a compassionate environment that welcomes all children, young adults, families, and staff; built on the belief that what makes us different makes us stronger, and provides unity throughout our community.
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Options for Community Living, Inc. is looking for a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to join our team! Coordinate and be a liaison with medical providers for all Supportive Housing residents.
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In this position, the Community Health Liaison is responsible for developing new referral sources in the community, strengthening relationships with new and existing referral sources - including daily visits to organizations, physician offices, hospitals, assisted livings facilities and to educate and inform referral sources and patients of home health options, while promoting our professional services within the community.
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The Assistant Director is responsible for establishing and maintaining positive, professional relationships with the Residence Life staff and the campus residents, The Assistant Director is also responsible for departmental communication and marketing both to the Division of Student Affairs and to the general Molloy community.
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