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Collaborates with pastor, parish staff, parish leadership and volunteers in fostering parish discipleship and engagement by developing and nurturing ministries by recruiting, training, mentoring parishioners to live out the faith.
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Down-to-earth leadership with high engagement and an open door. Providence Home and Community Care (HCC) is a service line within Providence with over 8,000 caregivers and 2,000 volunteers serving nearly 200,000 people a year, in their homes, in clinics and in a variety of congregate living ministries across our seven-state footprint.
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Providence’s Post-Acute Care facilities offer a sense of community and home to all our resident patients. Join our team to become a part of fostering a special environment that supports the happier, healthier lives of elders in your community.
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The MSL will also be responsible for serving on a scheduled, standing basis as “Medical on Call” - virtually engaging treating physicians in the community, facilitated by their commercial counterpart, TAS (Therapeutic Area Specialist), to answer unsolicited off-label and technically complex questions in real time.
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Compounding the constraints of poverty, our community includes individuals who are physically and/or mentally disabled, persons living with AIDS, those who struggle with chemical dependencies, veterans, and vulnerable, elderly adults.
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UW-IT provides critical technology support to all three campuses, UW Medicine, and research operations around the world, partnering with the UW community to enable innovation, learning, discovery, and service.
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Some of the duties and responsibilities of the Community Engagement Coordinator of Adult Programming. To be successful as an Community Engagement Coordinator of Adult Programming.
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This role will partner with the DEISR Team to build diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and Social Responsibility (SR) initiatives and programs to influence employee engagement, talent acquisition, talent management, charitable community engagement and marketplace opportunities across our global team to engage and retain talent and foster relationships in local and global communities.
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Facilitate student learning around general Student Life learning outcomes and specific outcomes for 2nd & 3rd year students through relationships and programs, including the areas of community & leadership development, faith formation & Christian service, cultural understanding & engagement, vocation & calling, health & wellness and integrated learning & academic success.
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The LICSW/Psychologist works in partnership with other team members to increase patient access to behavioral health and substance use disorder services in service to HHOT's mission of increasing housing stability for patients and supporting connection to and engagement in primary care and community-based mental health services.
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The Youth Engagement Coordinator works to cultivate an expanding network of student leaders who share a vision of belonging and racial equity, and who work together to build a welcoming and positive school culture, where all students are appreciated for who they are and have equitable access to educational resources.
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As a part of the New Horizons’ leadership team, the Director of Philanthropy and Community Engagement must actively and thoughtfully work alongside leadership, staff, and the youth and young adults we serve towards this end.
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Join our team to become a part of fostering a special environment that supports the happier, healthier lives of elder Sisters in your community. Join our team to care for this special community today.
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Define measurements of success and establish metrics and dashboards to inform strategic planning, decision making, track engagement and community outreach related to DEI and CSR initiatives/performance.
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The PaCI team works to minimize the damage of inauthentic behaviors on TikTok platforms, covering multiple classical and novel community and business risk areas such as account integrity, engagement authenticity, anti-spam, API abuse, growth fraud, live streaming security and financial safety, etc.
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