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Able to work a hybrid model of in-person and/or virtual counseling. At least one day of in-person sessions. Licensed as a Professional Counselor (LPC/LCPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC), or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW/LICSW.
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We're on a mission to revolutionize the gaming industry and are seeking a well-rounded trades person to lead various projects and tasks related to the preparation and maintenance of office and studio environments.
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We are looking for a person that has hands-on laboratory experience handling primary and/or continuous cell lines and the execution of cell-based potency and identification assays using various immunoassay (ELISA, etc.
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A person is selected to work as a fit model primarily on criteria matching the desired proportion and measurement specifications of the designer or manufacturer. Please note this is not a fashion model or print model position.
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In person, mobile, and community based in Montgomery County; meeting in homes, schools, daycares, and community locations. Employee Assistance Program (telehealth/in person). We are person centered; we believe every child and youth is valuable and deserves our respect as we work with them.
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This person will develop drawings themselves on occasion and these drawings could be used for ship repair projects or to assist the field with support issues and design changes. Experience in one or more of the following specialties: piping design, HVAC duct design, steel outfitting/design (including handrails and incline ladders), and foundations for deck machinery and cranes.
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Mandated Reporter: The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 revised July 21, 2017, as a condition of employment.
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IntePros is seeking a Principal Biomedical Technologist to join our industry-leading healthcare client in Philadelphia, PA. This person is looked to by Senior hospital leadership for expert guidance on healthcare technology.
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Actively monitor students throughout instructional period and support students, families, and school personnel during transition(s) from virtual/distance learning to hybrid or in-person instruction as required to assist students in satisfying their academic requirements.
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This is behavioral health and wellness recovery support work in the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services, providing person-centered peer support services to adults with behavioral health and wellness challenges to aid in recovery, community integration and employment processes.
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A fit model must remain fit and healthy, and must take care of skin, hair, and overall appearance. Free People is searching for a Female Fit Model to support our Production & Sourcing teams with the design and technical design of garments.
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Lead the planning and execution of one in-person Corporate Partnership event annually where Team and Program Sponsors and strategic prospects can further connect with City Year Philadelphia’s (CYP’s) mission and network with each other.
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At NIKE, Inc. it’s about each person bringing skills and passion to a challenging and constantly evolving game. No matter the location, or the role, every Nike employee shares one galvanizing mission: To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete.
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A high school diploma and 5 years of mental health direct care experience in human services with employment as an ICM staff person prior to 4/1/89. A bachelor’s degree with major course work in sociology, social work, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, theology, nursing, counseling, or education.
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Responsible for being a key communicator in the newsroom- talking with each person who will participate or provide content for that newscast or special (i.e. Assignment Editor, anchors, VJ’s and production crews.
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