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The Behavior Analyst assists the Clinical Director and is directly responsible for developing curriculum, supervising BCBAs and BCaBAs, training direct service staff, and writing behavior plans for children with autism being supported by Employer.
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Reports changes in the patient's conditions and needs to the Registered Nurse Case Manager or Director of Patient Care Services. Provides therapeutic interventions (i.e. Swedish massage, Reiki, acupressure, cranio sacral therapy, myofascial release, reflexology, etc.
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A Revenue Cycle Director is needed for a Surgical Rehab Center not too far from Vegas and amidst a National Park in Utah. This Revenue Cycle Director will direct the performance, in conjunction and counsel with the CEO, of the revenue cycle activities of the in-house billing and collections team (including but not limited to insurance billing, collections, and contracting, as well as patient billing, collections and financial counseling.
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Communicate with General Manager, Theatre Department Managers, Maintenance, Events Department, Company Controller & Accounting, Food and Beverage Director/Staff, Vendors, Suppliers, Theatre Staff, Guests.
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Works under the guidance and supervision of the Iron County Tourism Director and under the general direction of the Parks Supervisor. Works under the guidance and supervision of the Iron County Tourism Director and under the general direction of the Parks Supervisor.
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The Deputy ADA Coordinator for students is the Director, Disability Resource Center, who can be contacted at alldredge@suu.edu. For inquiries about the application of this non-discrimination statement and/or the nondiscrimination policies (SUU Policy 5.27 & SUU Policy 5.60), please contact the Director of Equal Opportunity at eoc@suu.edu.
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GAF Corporate EHS is looking for a Director of Industrial Risk. This role will lead strategic initiatives and execute the Company's industrial risk, process safety, fire protection and life safety strategy to achieve our Vision Zero. The role will collaborate with other functions including but not limited to Research and Development, Engineering and Operations to execute the industrial risk strategy.
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The Behavior Analyst in training assists the Clinical Director and is directly responsible for developing curriculum, training behavior technicians, and writing behavior plans for individuals being supported by Employer.
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Works with the School Athletic Director to develop a policy for awards and submits a list of award winners at the end of the season. Works with the School Athletics Director in scheduling facilities for practices and competition.
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Under the Direction of the Business Administrator, The Director of Accounting provides support to the Business and Finance Department activities with specific responsibility for the financial accounting duties of all District programs; Processing, recording, updating, and reconciling fiscal information in compliance with State Code and District established policies; Providing instructions, recommendations, and/or accounting support to other Finance personnel.
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Youth Camp Director. As our Field Director, you will play a vital role in helping us fulfill this mission. RedCliff Ascent is a wilderness therapy program in the Southern Utah high desert that works with teenagers struggling emotional, behavioral, and substance abuse disorders.
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This position is located at Bureau of Fiscal Service; Deputy Commissioner Transformation & Modernization; Office of the Chief Data Offer; Data Strategy Division; Branch as assigned. Read, interpret, write, modify, and execute scripts (e.g., SQL, R, Python) on systems (e.g., those that perform tasks such as: parsing large data files, automating manual tasks, and fetching/processing remote data.
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PAY/SCHEDULE This full-time Academic Director can earn a competitive salary of $80,000 - $100,000 per year depending on experience. In addition, the Academic Director works closely with directors at Monuments Academy to lead and improve the company.
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This position may also be responsible for additional office administrative duties, as assigned the Area Director and/or Human Resources Manager. This position may also be responsible for additional office administrative duties, as assigned the Area Director and/or Human Resources Manager.
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Sr Director, Finance. This role will report to the Vice President, Finance Drug Product, and matrix into the Business Unit Vice President & General Manager (BU VP/GM). Operate in strong alignment with the other supporting functions (i.e. Quality, Engineering, Supply Chain, PPI, Procurement) to constantly improve the operational efficiency.
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