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3-17 years) and/or adult individuals served (18 and over), including development of treatment plans, conducting individual, group, and family therapy, and providing case management. Assists with
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will assist in the development and maintenance of a recovery-oriented environment for adults (age 18 years through maturity). They will provide a wide range of peer support services to consumers
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). Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Program Director of Continuing Dental Education provides complex and confidential support services and assists in the is the development, direction
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exemplary practitioner experience. Active participation in curriculum design and course development. Meaningful service to the University, School, and/or the health administration profession. Position Status
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legal, business, and technical perspective. Develops negotiation strategy, drafts and negotiates contracts mutually agreeable to Rutgers and Sponsors that comply with Rutgers policies. Initiates and
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). Develops and executes a proactive, long-term communications and engagement strategy that clearly articulates RU-N’s mission, vision, values, and impact as an urban public research university. Leads
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). Develops and executes a proactive, long-term communications and engagement strategy that clearly articulates RU-N’s mission, vision, values, and impact as an urban public research university. Leads
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Course Developer and Instructor (Part-time) Posting Number 26TM0046 Department DoCS - CGS Overview Rutgers, The State University
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policy development, policy compliance, professional and patient education and evaluation of emerging technologies. The Director of the Acute Stroke program works closely with senior management and helps
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, and community engagement. The Office serves as the central hub for leadership development and student engagement, supporting and advising over 500 student organizations, the student government, and