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Healthcare Professional Development/ Clinical Teaching experience strongly preferred. Knowledge of organization policies, procedures, as well as professional standards of practice.
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The Direct Support Worker implements care plans developed by the Oregon Department of Human Services, providing in-home support and skills including cooking, cleaning, scheduling, shopping, housing, budgeting, and skill development outlined in the individual's ISP. Documentation of progress notes are required daily.
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Maintain a complete knowledge of the rules of the game of golfAny other duties as needed or determined by the Head Golf Professional. Essential ResponsibilitiesPosition PurposeThe Assistant Golf Professional assists the Head Golf Professional in the management of day-to- day golf operations of the facility.
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Working at a Chick-fil-A® restaurant is more than a job – it’s an opportunity for teamwork and leadership development in a positive, people-focused environment. Think you have what it takes to be on our Kitchen Professional team.
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Education or formal training— ● Professional experience of five years or more in any of the following areas highly preferred: non-profit fundraising; donor development; portfolio management; grant writing; project management; volunteer engagement.
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Current themes of ongoing clinical and laboratory research include but are not limited to basic mechanisms of atherogenesis and restenosis, vascular complications of diabetes, basic mechanisms of angiogenesis and vascular development, epigenetic mechanisms of heart failure and pulmonary vascular disease, the pathobiology of pulmonary hypertension, and roles and origins of progenitor cells in vascular development and vascular disease progression.
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Participate in staff meetings, monthly trainings, company programs, professional development trainings as required. The QMHP will work with our Case Manager to provide the following services: Skill Training & Development, Medication Training & Support Services and Crisis Intervention Services.
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We are seeking to add a talented Professional Engineer with four plus (4+) years of direct Land Development experience to our team immediately. Bachelors’ Degree in Civil Engineering required from an ABET accredited program - Land Development focus desirable.
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Experience managing teams through a lens of professional growth and development. Oversee annual events, including Northwest Center’s annual gala and Virtual Advocacy Days. Organizational Strategy & Team Leadership Lead a dedicated team of three, including two grant writers and a Development Manager.
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Head Tennis Professional - Junior Development Job Post Information. You will serve as a liaison between the NTC, our customers, and external organizations while coordinating professional development for tennis professionals.
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Tennis Professional will be able to evaluate students, provide accurate and timely feedback of any court activity, and provide clear guidance to parents/guardians for future junior activities, development, instructional lessons and clinics.
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Responsibilities: Lead and oversee the strategic direction and operational management of the Office of Professional Programs, Office of Market Intelligence and Program Development, and Extended Studies to increase enrollment, enhance program offerings, and expand UMBC's educational impact.
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Mental Health Professional Job Details: Job Type: Full-time, Part-time Walnutport, PA Description Job title: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Facilitator Reports to: Assistant Program Director/Program Director Position Summary: The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Facilitator provides psychiatric rehabilitation services, peer support, and tenant support services for individuals with mental health needs to assist in bridging the gap between physical health care and behavioral health treatment.
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To help us achieve this we have the PwC Professional; our global leadership development framework. Digital Engineering Strategy Development; Our Product Development and Manufacturing team expertly combines Strategy, Operational, and Digital consulting capabilities to help our clients innovate, develop and manufacture products in a manner that helps establish differentiated products, significantly increases operational efficiency and drives new levels of enterprise-wide growth in a connected world.
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Knowledge of all or some of the following:*Digital and analog circuit design*Firmware development in C Language*Embedded Systems*LabView*Schematic capture and PCB Layout*Sensors (pressure/speed/position)*National instruments hardwareDuties:*Design and Development of electronic devices through reverse engineering of OEM components.
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