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Job Overview : As a Mental Health Peer Recovery Specialist working within the District Court system, your primary responsibility is to provide support, advocacy, and guidance to individuals with mental health challenges who are navigating the court system.
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CCAP Mission Statement - To empower all people and communities, challenged by poverty as well as social and cultural barriers, through advocacy, education, and access to high quality health and human services.
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The Director of Communications & Marketing is responsible for developing and executing integrated, strategic communications strategies that tell the story of Save The Bay, its mission, and impact; expand Save The Bay’s audience and strengthen the organization’s relationships; and help Save The Bay meet its short- and long-term objectives in all areas, from development and events to the volunteer, advocacy, education, and habitat restoration programs.
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Performs functions related to Patient Advocacy; Utilization Review; Resource Management; Continuum of Care Management, Discharge planning and Clinical Documentation Management. Licensure: LICSW, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, will consider candidates with MSW with an agreement to obtain licensure within 6 months of employment.
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Proven ability to manage and develop process control systems in a continuous production environment such as refining (Petro chem, sugar, food oils/fats, paper etc Skills Strong leadership, influencing and advocacy skills.
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This role requires a strategic thinker with a passion for community engagement, excellent communication skills, and a proven track record of influencer, ambassador or advocacy-based marketing initiatives.
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CCAP is dedicated to the goal of building and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce committed to caring for patients in a manner that is respectful of cultural difference. Maintains confidentiality of all material in accordance with State and Federal law and CCAP policies and procedures.
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Advocacy Leadership Development - Meet with members of Government in your district/constituency; represent The Borgen Project at various business, political and community events; mobilize individuals to contact their members of Government in support of key poverty-reduction legislation.
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Growing client loyalty by building positive relationships and providing high levels of advocacy, excellent service, and professional communication. We specialize in personal and commercial insurance lines, surety and bonding, employee benefits, financial and retirement services, and human capital management solutions.
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5-7 years of experience in a digital role in the fundraising, advocacy, or public affairs sectors. This is a mid-to-senior level position that will work with a number of our nonprofit clients, our digital team and our account teams to develop and execute the digital components of multichannel fundraising, advocacy and membership campaigns—including strategy, creative development, production and deployment.
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The Program Lead also supports the Policy, Advocacy, and Family Voices Manager with public policy and advocacy activities. Job DetailsJob Location Rhode Island Parent Information Network - Warwick, RIJob Category Nonprofit - Social ServicesDescription RIPIN Job Posting Family Voices Program Lead Job Summary: The Family Voices Program Lead works closely with the Policy, Advocacy, and Family Voices Manager to oversee the day-to-day functions and performance of the Family Voices program.
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Minimum of 2-4 years of public affairs, public relations, media relations, advocacy/political campaigns, or related experience. Content may include press releases, media pitches, op-eds, messaging guides, social media and digital content, etc.
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A strong record of academic achievement, proven research and writing skills, and a talent for advocacy in the courtroom are minimum requirements. In order to expand its current footprint in the Providence/Southcoast market, DarrowEverett LLP is looking to hire an Associate Attorney for our Litigation Department with immediate availability.
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The Community Treatment Specialist will provide advocacy and/or act as a liaison in all aspects of clients’ lives including working with property owners, families, police, healthcare providers, judicial system personnel, social service providers, and other support systems designed to ensure the clients’ independence.
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Responsible for providing diagnostic assessments, short and long-term trauma-informed counseling services for clients and transition advocacy towards permanency. Responsible for providing diagnostic assessments, short and long-term trauma-informed counseling services for clients and transition advocacy towards permanency.
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