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, medication records, incident reports, and correspondence as per regulatory requirement. As required by individual program, monitors daily census sign-in sheets to ensure accurate consumer/residents entry
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University invites applications for on-line Lecturer teaching positions in the undergraduate and graduate program for Summer 2026. Undergraduate courses will occur in over the duration of three summer
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month Position Pension Eligibility PERS Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Graduation from an accredited program in secretarial studies, plus four (4) years of full-time secretarial
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Board within the Community Supervision for Life (CSL) Program located in Trenton, New Jersey. The Mental Health Clinician III participates in the assessment of clinical needs of adult inmates sentenced
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on the financial impact of strategic planning and new business and program development for the institute. Designs, implements, and oversees a variety of financial business models with external partners. Oversees
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on the financial impact of strategic planning and new business and program development for the institute. Designs, implements, and oversees a variety of financial business models with external partners. Oversees
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seeking a Health Care Case Manager (Registered Nurse) for the Essex South office for the Child Health Program within the School of Nursing. The Heath Care Case Manager (HCCM) functions to support the
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seeking a Health Care Case Manager for the Camden South office for the Child Health Program within the School of Nursing. The Heath Care Case Manager (HCCM) functions to support the Department of Children
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required student health forms prior to the start of our summer program for middle and high school students. The Nurse acts as our on site medical professional to provide care for children ages 12-18
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hired as Peer Instructors for the First-Year Interest Group Seminars (FIGS) program through their curriculum development process. Instructors for the PI Education course will be responsible for teaching