Executive Director/NHA
Program director job in Doylestown, PA
Join the #1 Senior Living company to work for in our area!
Lead With Purpose. Inspire With Vision!
Wesley Enhanced Living is ranked by our employees as the top PA-based aging services company on the Fortune Best Workplaces in Aging Services list. We are certified as a Great Place to Work year after year. And there's a good reason for that. Our employees love where they work because of our supportive culture and a workplace that makes you feel welcome and valued. There's a strong family bond between our staff and residents like none other. Our employees are proud to work here, make a compelling difference in the lives of our residents, and often say: ‘It's not just a job'!
Position Summary
The Executive Director has responsibility for the overall management, vision, direction, efficient operation, planning, budgeting, communications, compliance, and staff development of the community. The Executive Director will also delegate responsibility and authority to department managers and evaluate departmental performance to assure standards of quality are maintained.
Essential Duties and Functions
Recognizes the value of optimizing the potential of all staff and ensures that the organization onboards, develops, and implements healthy and productive practices that develop staff in all ways.
Provides values-based supervision, support, and guidance to direct reports; identifies and creates leadership and professional development opportunities to direct reports.
Collaborates with leadership to develop, implement, and maintain systems and processes for the community to effectively monitor and analyze personnel key performance indicators and metrics, including but not limited to overtime, turnover, performance management, individual development plans, training, and certifications.
Recommend capital expenditures for the maintenance and improvements of the community's facilities and services.
Delivers feedback to staff related to departmental vision and development opportunities, responsible for individual performance feedback.
Make informed hiring decisions by ensuring candidates are the appropriate fit for the department from a technical, strategic and cultural standpoint.
Coaches, models and advocates for all WEL initiatives.
Education:
Graduate of an accredited college or university.
Prefer a master's degree in a related field.
Other professional degrees and experience in health care administration are acceptable.
Licensure/Certification:
Pennsylvania Nursing Home Administrators License.
Language Skills:
Advanced Communication skills both verbal and written.
Ability to read and interpret policy, procedures, or governmental regulations written in the English Language.
Qualifications include:
Successful implementation of redesign of program operations, strategic planning, expansion of services, and/or development of service models within a Personal Care/Assisted Living, SNF, or CCRC model.
Organizational development and leadership skills.
Ability to interpret and uphold DHS/DOH regulations.
Ability to effectively work with and report on performance metrics.
Ability to develop staffing plans and staff to resident ratios
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Excellent analytic and problem-solving skills including ability to think strategically, to think “out of the box”, and to develop and grow new program opportunities.
Excellent staff development, staff retention, and team building skills.
Our benefits and workplace flexibility are top-notch and include:
Competitive Pay
Professional Development and Advancement opportunities
Health, Dental, & Life Insurance
401(k) plans with generous match
Tuition Reimbursement
Daily Pay
Ready to Lead With Heart and Vision?
We welcome your application and invite you to visit: *********** to learn more about our organization.
An Equal Opportunity Employer | A Mandatory Influenza and Covid-19 Vaccine Employer
A Drug-Free Workplace.
Auto-ApplyExecutive Director of Regulatory Ad/Promo
Program director job in Bridgewater, NJ
Title: Executive Director of Regulatory Affairs Ad/Promo
A global health care company, dedicated to improving people's lives through innovative solutions specialized in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and over-the-counter products is looking to bring on an Executive Director of Regulatory Affairs Ad/Promo to join their team! The Ad/Promo team is rapidly growing, and they are looking for someone to come in and provide their expertise, based out of their New Jersey office. This role will give you an amazing opportunity to contribute to the company's mission to enrich lives by delivering better health outcomes.
The Executive Director will be responsible for…
Review Ad/Promo materials, new campaigns, and launch strategies for assigned products to ensure regulatory compliance. Ensure timely and accurate evaluation to meet deadlines and requirements
Develop and implement regulatory strategies and solutions to ensure all ad/promo material comply with regulatory requirements and company policies
Monitor FDA activities, including enforcement actions and guidance documents, to assess their impact on company products
Ensure that promotional package inserts and important safety information are updated as necessary
The Executive Director should have the following qualifications:
Bachelor's degree is required in Life Science or related field; Advanced degree (MS, MD, PhD, PharmD) preferred
Minimum of 15 years of industry experience; preferably some experience in GI
People management experience
Course training in ad/promo review
Strong interpersonal skills, ability to work on a team, and communication skills
Benefits:
Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
401(k) matching
Tuition reimbursement
Commuter benefits
Director of Policy and Programs
Program director job in Hamilton, NJ
Director of Policy and Programs
REPORTS TO: President & CEO
STATUS: Full-time, exempt
REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree in public administration, public health, public policy, and/or economics preferred. Five to seven years' experience in a health policy environment/work setting with a broader understanding of the policy making processes, policy analysis and advocacy efforts a must. A successful candidate will be versed with current healthcare access challenges and Medicaid/Medicare issues.
SKILLS: Must have the ability to present issue briefs and health policy related data orally and in writing, in a manner that is understandable by policy makers, stakeholders and partners. Excellent written and oral communication and interpersonal skills to build and sustain relationships necessary to support community health centers. Experience in managing grant funded deliverables, performance monitoring and reporting is a plus.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Director of Policy and Programs works closely with the President/CEO to monitor NJPCA's policy and advocacy goals and federal grant deliverables. Under the guidance of the CEO, the Director will work with the NJPCA team, FQHC membership, the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), state government entities and other stakeholders to develop the PCA's advocacy, legislative, regulatory and policy agenda at the state and federal levels.
Monitor and review legislative, regulatory and policy developments at the state and federal levels and share updates with the health centers
Conduct policy analysis and coordinate preparation of testimony/comment letters for regulatory and legislative bodies
Oversee and coordinate NJPCA's annual legislative and policy meetings
Oversee NJPCA staff activities and program objectives to meet federal grant deliverables
Supervise appropriate staff and provide grant management and corporate compliance oversight
Prepare grant reports for federal grant deliverables
Serve as NJPCA's lead resource for the health center Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Workgroup
In consultation with the President/CEO, assist new and existing centers with health center program development activities
Prepare reports and charts focused on health center services and accomplishments
Represent NJPCA on all relevant forums, meetings, and coalitions
Perform other duties as required
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to travel within the State, region and United States for meetings/conferences.
SALARY RANGES: Dependent on experience ($90K-$105K).
WORK HOURS: Professional, 35 hours plus.
Executive Director - Cedar Creek Residential
Program director job in Warminster, PA
About us:
At Cedar Creek, we treat a wide range of mental health conditions using evidence-based approaches that are tailored to the unique needs of each individual and delivered with care and compassion. We provide residential mental health treatment for adults (18+) of all genders in a safe and compassionate environment. Our experienced clinical team specializes in complex cases, delivering evidence-based care tailored to each individual. We create a supportive setting that fosters healing and long-term recovery. As part of our commitment to whole-person care, our Family Support Program offers multiple opportunities for family therapy to assist loved ones throughout the treatment journey.
What We Offer
Collaborative environment dedicated to clinical excellence
Multiple Career Development Pathways
Company Supported Continuing Education & Certification
Multiple Health Plan Design Options Available
Flexible Dental & Vision Plan Options
100% Company Paid EAP Emotional Well-Being Support
100% Company Paid Critical Illness (with health enrollment plan)
100% Company Paid Life & ADD
401K with Company Match
Company-Sponsored HSA, FSA, & DSA Tax Savings Accounts
Generous Team Member Referral Program
Parental Leave
Position Summary
The Executive Director is responsible for financial, administrative, clinical, and legal (accreditation, licensing, compliance) aspects of the organizational and operational management which includes but is not limited to; public relations and marketing; sound management of all fiscal resources; supervision of existing program staff; development and management of information technology; and development of the strategic plan. The Executive Director must drive the organization to provide more and better services to clients in need, in accordance with the organizations mission statement and best clinical and business practices.
Relationships and Contacts
Within the organization:
Establish and maintain productive working relationships with peers and accounting team members throughout Cedar Creek and affiliated facilities.
Outside the organization
: Establish and maintain productive working relationships with third party vendors, as necessary.
Position Responsibilities Organizational Development
Oversee and support current program staff and develop short and long tern professional development plans
Oversee and support procedures including recruitment, approval, confidentiality, retention, and discharge as appropriate.
In conjunction with the CEO, develop a strategic plan that recognizes changing client needs; organizational strengths and weaknesses; the organization's mission, vision, and values; and the changing provider and reimbursement landscapes.
Financial Management and Administration
Ensure that Cedar Creek is fiscally sound. Work with staff and CEO to prepare and meet budgets. Establish rigorous accountability standard for budget tracking.
Direct financial activities and makes decisions based on plans and policies. Assure compliance and accountability to regulatory bodies. Engage with CEO and CFO in financial planning and diversification activities.
Maintain fiscal responsibility and report to the CEO regularly.
Implement the organization's Board-approved strategic plan and implement other Board plans in a timely way as they relate to programs, communication, and business development.
Ensure legal compliance and program and fiscal accountability.
Promote active and broad participation by partner organizations and volunteers.
Maintain a working knowledge of significant developments in Human Services, cultural organizations as well as primary mental health treatment.
Manage information technology to increase operational and clinical efficiency and effectiveness.
Program Development and Management
Oversee the current programs of the agency and working with staff to develop programs to achieve objectives of the strategic plan.
Identify and cultivate partner organizations locally, regionally, and nationally for mutual program benefit.
Maintain identified level of compliance with state licensing.
Maintain develop and maintain accreditation, quality process and accreditation level that is selected.
Develop and implement specific skills training for all level of staff.
Personnel
Develop and implement board approved personnel policies
Ensure proper hiring and termination procedures ensured by law and organizational policy
Direct supervision of managers and oversee all disciplinary actions
Provide adequate supervision and evaluation of all staff and volunteers
Encourage staff and volunteer development and education
Technology
Develop and implement a technology migration path designed to improve efficiency and effectiveness of services.
Assure technological compliance with HIPAA and other confidentiality requirements.
Implement technologies that support: integration of the organization internally and externally; client integration with service providers; effective use of clinical staff time; effective use of administrative staff time.
Assure that the organization remains in compliance with all software licensing agreements.
Manage data as a corporate resource, both safe and accessible. Assure that corporate data is stored and housed appropriately, including backup, security, and accessibility.
Clinical Management
Establish clinical philosophy and direction for the organization.
Maintain awareness personally and organizationally of clinical trends, directions, and best practices including, among others, harm reduction, trauma informed care, and co-occurring disorder treatment.
Assure that all treatment provided is consistent with evidence-based practices
Define, measure, and report clinical outcomes.
Establish and report on quality measures not encompassed by “outcomes”.
Manage clinical staff, assuring appropriate training and development.
Maintain compliance with all staffing standards (CARF, OMHSAS…), including client/clinician ratios, required qualifications, and required training.
Education and Experience
Minimum of five years' experience in senior level administrative management and professional background in primary mental health treatment and recovery. Master's level education in Social Work, Counseling or similar field. Preferred to be licensed in Clinical Social Work or Professional Counseling. Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the concepts of primary mental health and recovery
Additional Experience and Education
Demonstrated experience in oversight of accounting, budgeting and expertise in financial analysis
Compliance with OMHSAS licensing standards and JCAH accreditation standards
Proven ability to create and manage change, growth, and continuous improvement
Strong administrative and communication skills and demonstrated success in strategic planning, board development, donor cultivation and fundraising
Skill Competencies
Outstanding ability to manage and motivate change and growth.
Demonstrate leadership, sense of vision and ability to motivate others
Strong interpersonal skills and a professional presentation and demeanor
Strong verbal and written communication and listening skills
Integrity and an ability to maintain confidentiality
Strong analytical skills
Extensive knowledge and background in finance, budgeting, contract compliance, information technology
Experience and knowledge accounting and financial analysis
Demonstration of initiative, creativity and follow through
Strong sense of organization and planning and able to manage time well
Ability to multi-task and be in control of numerous tasks at one time
Strong computer skills with a working knowledge of Quick Books, Excel, MS Word, and email systems
Must be flexible able to work evenings, weekend. Occasional travel
STR Cedar Creek provides equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender identity, genetic information, service in the military, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. Equal employment opportunity applies to all terms and conditions of employment. STR Cedar Creek reserves the rights to modify, interpret, or apply this in any way the organization desires. This in no way implies that these are the only duties, including essential duties, to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities. This job description is not an employment contract, implied or otherwise. The employment relationship remains “At-Will.”
Assistant Director of Patient Care, Cardio Thoracic ICU/CVICU
Program director job in New Brunswick, NJ
Job Title: Asst Director Patient Care
Department Name: Cardio Thoracic ICU (C6)
Status: Salaried
Shift: Day
Pay Range: $121,935 - $156,140 per year
Pay Transparency:
The above reflects the anticipated annual salary range for this position if hired to work in New Jersey.
The compensation offered to the candidate selected for the position will depend on several factors, including the candidate's educational background, skills and professional experience.
Job Title: Asst Director Patient Care
Location: RWJ New Brunswick
Department: Cardio Thoracic ICU (C6)
Req#: 47152
Status: Full-Time
Shift: Day
Pay Range: $108,160.00 - $156,000.00 Annual
Pay Transparency:
The above reflects the anticipated annual salary range for this position if hired to work in New Jersey.
The compensation offered to the candidate selected for the position will depend on several factors, including the candidate's educational background, skills and professional experience.
Job Overview:
RWJBH is seeking an Assistant Director of Patient Care (Nurse Manager) for our Cardio Thoracic ICU Department at our New Brunswick campus.
Qualifications:
Required:
BSN
At least 1-3 years of relative clinical practice
Strong communication, organizational skills, and presentation skills
Proficient computer skills
Preferred:
MSN
National certification for clinical specialty
At least 5 years of RN experience with a CVICU focus
Previous leadership experience
Certifications and Licenses Required:
BLS and ACLS Certification
Active New Jersey Registered Nurse License
Scheduling Requirements:
Day Shift
Monday - Friday, some weekend commitment and holiday rotation
FT
Essential Functions:
Facilitates the safe and effective functioning of the unit as demonstrated by
Interviewing and hiring unlicensed personnel
Interviewing and hiring licensed personnel in collaboration with Nursing Director
Facilitates the orientation process for new employees as demonstrated by
Making assignments that maintain preceptor-orientee relationship.
Working the preceptor-orientee to solve any problems
Ensuring that orientees complete the unit-based orientation within an appropriate individualized time frame
Contributes to the professional growth and development of staff by
Continuously assessing patient care to evaluate staff knowledge and patterns of performance
Counseling staff on identified areas for improvement
Evaluating the staff performance as demonstrated by the completion of the performance evaluation in a timely manner
Counseling and implementing appropriate disciplinary action
Planning/coordinating unit based education programs as identified by unit needs
Considers staff participation in safety/quality initiatives when completing employee performance appraisals
Benefits and Perks:
At RWJBarnabas Health, our market-competitive Total Rewards package provides comprehensive benefits and resources to support our employees' physical, emotional, social, and financial health.
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Medical and Prescription Drug Insurance
Dental and Vision Insurance
Retirement Plans
Short & Long Term Disability
Life & Accidental Death Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
Health Care/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
Wellness Programs
Voluntary Benefits (e.g., Pet Insurance)
Discounts Through our Partners such as NJ Devils, NJ PAC, Verizon, and more!
Choosing RWJBarnabas Health!
RWJBarnabas Health is the premier health care destination providing patient-centered, high-quality academic medicine in a compassionate and equitable manner, while delivering a best-in-class work experience to every member of the team. We honor and appreciate the privilege of creating and sustaining healthier communities, one person and one community at a time. As the leading academic health system in New Jersey, we advance innovative strategies in high-quality patient care, education, and research to address both the clinical and social determinants of health.
RWJBarnabas Health aims to truly make a unique impact in local communities throughout New Jersey. From vastly improving the health of local residents to creating educational and career opportunities, this combination greatly benefits the state. We understand the growing and evolving needs of residents in New Jersey-whether that be enhancing the coordination for treating complex health conditions or improving community health through local programs and education.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Director of PFS - 243254
Program director job in Camden, NJ
Hiring a HYBRID Director of Patient Financial Services opportunity in Camden, NJ!
Schedule: M-F 40 hours/week
Transitions to hybrid schedule after first few months
Salary: Between $135,000-$180,000 annually
Day to day:
Oversee daily operations of hospital billing teams; ensure cross-functional coordination and efficiencies
Set and achieve performance targets for metrics like days in AR, denial rates, net revenue, and cash collections
Continuously improve revenue cycle processes through quality initiatives, audits, and policy updates
Monitor regulatory and payer changes, implementing necessary updates and ensuring HIPAA/Medicare compliance
Manage budgeting, financial forecasting, variance analysis, and AR reserve strategies
Utilize Epic (or equivalent EHR/billing systems) to generate reporting, identify trends, and support business decisions
Must Have Qualifications:
EPIC experience
Leadership experience
Bachelor's Degree
Executive Director of Culinary
Program director job in Riverton, NJ
Qualifications
1-2 Years Chick-fil-A Experience
Ability to Lead a Team
Willingness to Grow
Ability to Hold Others Accountable
Desire to Grow the Business
Must be Sufficient with Facilities and Maintenance
ServSafe Certified
Responsibilities
Work Between Two Growing Restaurants
Oversee and Help Develop Leadership with Area Director
Inspire Team Culture Through 1 on 1 Coaching and Training
Work Directly with the Operator and VP of Operations to Strategize Business Growth
Benefits
Competitive Pay (Starting Up To $70,000 a year)
Paid Breaks
Sundays Off
Flexible Schedule
Scholarship Opportunities
Health, Dental & Vision Plans
Apart of Shared Success Program
In our kitchens, we focus on fresh and simple ingredients. And we always have. Since the beginning, we've served chicken that is whole breast meat, with no added fillers or hormones, and we bread it by hand in our restaurants. Produce is delivered fresh to our kitchens several times a week. Salads are chopped and prepared fresh throughout the day. Whole lemons are freshly squeezed in our restaurants and combined with pure cane sugar and water (yep, thats all) to make Chick-fil-A Lemonade. It may not be the easy way, but it's the only way we know.
Asst Director Patient Care - Adult Psych
Program director job in Toms River, NJ
Job Title: Asst Director Patient Care
Department Name: Adult Psych (AP)
Status: Salaried
Shift: Day
Pay Range: $121,935.00 - $156,140.00 per year
Pay Transparency:
The above reflects the anticipated annual salary range for this position if hired to work in New Jersey.
The compensation offered to the candidate selected for the position will depend on several factors, including the candidate's educational background, skills and professional experience.
RWJBarnabas Health is seeking a highly dedicated Assistant Director for the Adult Psych department at the Barnabas Health Behavioral Health Center.
The Barnabas Health Behavioral Health Center (with Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus Behavioral Health Services) constitutes a freestanding 100-bed acute care psychiatric facility which provides inpatient and intensive outpatient programs for adults and older adults diagnosed with psychiatric and dual disorders. As an integrated healthcare system with an outstanding national reputation, we're proud to offer nursing opportunities on a scale few healthcare systems can match!
We welcome you to come and be part of a team that offers professional growth opportunities, as well as a working culture that places a high value on teamwork and relationship-building. Our Registered Nurses assess, plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care for psychiatric patients in accordance with the Nurse Practice Act for the State of New Jersey and the policies and procedures of the Barnabas Health Behavioral Health Center. All methods of practice shall conform to written hospital policies and procedures and be carried out to the highest achievable level of competence in a manner demonstrating concern and consideration. The Registered Nurse will demonstrate Barnabas Health's philosophy to Total Quality Management by actively applying that philosophy in all dealings with both internal and external customers.
Qualifications:
Required:
ASN or Nursing Diploma
Three (3) years behavioral health nursing experience with at least one year of management experience
Certifications and Licenses Required:
BLS certification
Active New Jersey Registered Nurse License
Preferred:
BSN
Scheduling Requirements:
Day shift, 40 hours per week
Essential Functions:
Directs patient care in a manner which ensures that: Standards of patient care and regulatory agencies are met, The nursing process forms the basis for delivery of patient care, Patients, their families/significant others and associates are treated with dignity, respect and compassion,
Integrates department s services with the facility s primary functions, Develops and implements policies and procedures that guide and support the provision of services, Recommends space and other resources needed by the department, Promotes staff effectiveness/competency through goalsetting, role modeling and provision of learning opportunities, Provides nursing administrative coverage as assigned,
Interviews, selects, promotes and terminates staff per established hospital policies and Federal/State laws, Determines the qualifications and competence of department personnel who provide patient care services and who are not licensed independent practitioners, Provides for orientation in-service training and continuing education of all persons in the department,
Promotes quality of patient care through the following: Develops/revises plan for patient care delivery in assigned areas, Identifies and corrects actual/potential problems, Recommends/selects appropriate indicators to measure performance, Communicates QA & I findings as required, Ensures the provision of Patient Family education,
Benefits and Perks:
At RWJBarnabas Health, our market-competitive Total Rewards package provides comprehensive benefits and resources to support our employees' physical, emotional, social, and financial health.
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Medical and Prescription Drug Insurance
Dental and Vision Insurance
Retirement Plans
Short & Long Term Disability
Life & Accidental Death Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
Health Care/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
Wellness Programs
Voluntary Benefits (e.g., Pet Insurance)
Discounts Through our Partners such as NJ Devils, NJ PAC, Verizon, and more!
Choosing RWJBarnabas Health!
RWJBarnabas Health is the premier health care destination providing patient-centered, high-quality academic medicine in a compassionate and equitable manner, while delivering a best-in-class work experience to every member of the team. We honor and appreciate the privilege of creating and sustaining healthier communities, one person and one community at a time. As the leading academic health system in New Jersey, we advance innovative strategies in high-quality patient care, education, and research to address both the clinical and social determinants of health.
RWJBarnabas Health aims to truly make a unique impact in local communities throughout New Jersey. From vastly improving the health of local residents to creating educational and career opportunities, this combination greatly benefits the state. We understand the growing and evolving needs of residents in New Jersey-whether that be enhancing the coordination for treating complex health conditions or improving community health through local programs and education.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Asst Dean & Academic Program Dir
Program director job in Trenton, NJ
Assistant Dean and Academic Program Director for the School of Science and Technology, AI Specialist
( Associate Dean may be considered commensurate with experience)
D30: $135,000 - $145,000
School of Science and Technology
315 W. State Street Trenton, NJ 08618
Thomas Edison State University was founded in 1972 to break down barriers to degree completion. Fifty years later, it proudly serves a diverse body of adult students with innovative and professionally relevant academic programming in a predominantly online delivery. Our team of high-energy student-focused professionals is welcoming new members who are making their mark in education and are ready to help change the lives of thousands of adult students across New Jersey and around the world.
Candidates who are excited by changing lives, committed to the success of all and want to be challenged by new and innovative opportunities, should submit an application.
Summary:
We are looking for an innovative, student-oriented, and service-driven leader for an exciting opportunity to serve as the Assistant Dean and Academic Program Director of the School of Science and Technology. We seek an individual who is academically and professionally qualified, energized to work at a fast pace, and excited by innovation and the power of education to improve lives. Moreover, we are seeking an individual who is passionate and prepared to challenge traditional models and mindsets and who is excited by innovation in the service of today's adult learners.
Applicants should demonstrate their ability to build academic communities, engage students, address the educational needs of diverse and complex constituencies, and collaborate with Deans, internal staff, and external organizations.
Under the direction of the Dean, the Assistant Dean and Academic Program Director assists in the general administration of all academic aspects of assigned academic programs in the School of Science and Technology.
The Assistant Dean and Academic Program Director will be responsible for the following:
Program and Curriculum Development
- Under the direction of the Dean, lead the development, implementation, continuous improvement and review of academic programs, certificates, and customized educational offerings in Artificial Intelligence
- Support the University to incorporate AI into courses across the curriculum.
- Ensure high quality, currency and relevance of assigned academic programs through activities such as periodic market reviews, continuous improvement based on feedback from industry and government organizational partners, students, alumni, and other stakeholders.
- Oversee the development and implementation of the programs' learning outcomes assessments.
- Ensure that educational programs meet appropriate professional standards and programmatic accreditation activities.
- Supports the Dean in the recruitment, approval, and evaluation of mentors and subject matter experts (SME's).
- Provide leadership to major projects through the center for AI Innovation.
Student Centric Leadership
-Engage in coordinated outreach and support of students to enhance student success and persistence.
- Collaboratively manage assigned program enrollment, retention, and graduation initiatives with appropriate academic staff.
- Assist in leading key academic program responsibilities; strategic planning, hiring, performance management, enterprise-wide relationship building, and donor development.
- Assist the Dean in administrating the University's academic policies.
Community Engagement
- Conceive, implement, and assist in leading innovative initiatives associated with developing and engage external professional organizations, constituencies, and markets.
- Construct partnerships and beneficial relationships, strengthening the University's educational and service commitment.
- Participate in professional organizations as appropriate to maintain currency in the academic field.
- Represent the School with internal and external audiences through committees, meetings, social media, and conferences.
Funding Expansion
-Support the Dean in the identification, writing and managing of grants to support the School's students and programs.
Competencies:
- Willingness to embrace alternatives to traditional higher education viewpoints.
Ability to:
- Work with professional and support staff, and the community at large,
- Work at a distance with students, mentors, and other professionals, and
- Use technology to communicate, synthesize information, and prepare reports.
Knowledge of:
- Current issues, trends and opportunities in relevant academic field(s),
- Current issues and trends in adult learning, distance learning, and online education.
- Experience integrating real world examples into academic programs.
- Demonstrable competencies related to the areas of responsibility described above, particularly as related to Artificial Intelligence.
Requirements:
Minimum Education and Experience
- Possession of a doctorate in a relevant academic discipline.
- A minimum of 2 years of experience as faculty or administrator in a higher education or similar environment with experience in developing and managing undergraduate or graduate programs.
- At least 2 years of professional experience in Artificial Intelligence.
(For Associate Dean, a minimum of six (6) years' experience as faculty or/and administrator in a higher education environment and relevant workforce experience).
- Significant leadership experience in Artificial Intelligence can replace 1 year of faculty/administrator experience.
- Experience in developing and managing degree and certificates programs, working with students, and managing instructional staff.
*TESU strives to offer a flexible work environment while balancing the operational needs of the University. As such, we have several options for hybrid-work schedules. Positions determine what type of hybrid-work schedule is available and, if necessary, adjustments are made to support University operations.
Thomas Edison State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Auto-ApplyProgram Manager (PM)
Program director job in Philadelphia, PA
Dynamic Solutions Technology, LLC, a premier strategic services firm that meets IT and Service needs for commercial and government clients, is seeking a full-time Program Manager. This position is an exempt role where duties and respsibilies are primerily performed off-site to the government customer's area of operation in the Philadelphia, PA location.
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Responsibilities:
The PM serves as Primary POC and would be responsible for providing management and oversight for the contract, and project management support. The PM is responsible for developing work plans, reports, quality checks, and continuous improvement. The PM oversees the deployment of all program criterion. This person will interact with the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), Technical Leadership, and Senior Leadership; Responsible for program financials, employee review, customer relationships, quality management, staffing and team building. The PM is responsible for identifying opportunities to provide additional services. Assists in developing management plans, procedures, and methodology. This position is in based out of Philadelphia, PA with some oversite of support provided to 5 remote government locations.
Experience Required:
Serving as the Contractor's main point of contact and overall performance
Responsible for all aspects of the development and implementation of assigned projects and provides a single point of contact for those projects
Takes projects from original concept through final implementation.
Interfaces with all areas affected by the project including end users, computer services, and client services.
Defines project scope and objectives. Develops detailed work plans, schedules, project estimates, resource plans, and status reports.
Conducts project meetings and is responsible for project tracking and analysis.
Ensures adherence to quality standards and reviews project deliverables.
Manages the integration of vendor tasks and tracks and reviews vendor deliverables.
Provides strategic, technical and analytical guidance to project team.
Recommends and takes action to direct the analysis and solutions of problems from experience advising senior leadership on IT strategic work.
Qualifications Requirements:
Bachalors degree in computer science in IT Management or Program/Project Management
10 years of IT program management
Minimum 5 years relivenent experience in related information assurance/cybersecuity
Active Secret security clearance
Desired Qualifications
:
PMP/PMI certification and/or CISSP
Excellent communication
Solid relationship builder
Quality Certification (ITIL, or other)
Assistant Director, Residential Programs
Program director job in Trenton, NJ
Job DescriptionDescription:
The Assistant Director, Residential Programs plays a key role in both residence life and housing operations. This live-onsite position includes housing and requires participation in the on-call duty rotation. The individual supervises the Resident Assistants (RAs), oversees administrative functions such as leasing, mail/package distribution, rent collection, and policy enforcement, and assists the Associate Director with higher-level responsibilities and strategic initiatives. This role integrates the full scope of duties from the Residence Life Coordinator position and requires strong interpersonal, administrative, and operational skills to ensure a positive, high-quality living experience for residents.
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Supervisory Responsibilities
Recruit, hire, train, and supervise Resident Assistants (RAs).
Lead weekly RA staff meetings and serve as the primary point of contact for RA support.
Establish RA performance goals and objectives in partnership with the Associate Director.
Coordinate RA scheduling, training, and event support.
Conduct RA evaluations and provide ongoing mentorship.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Residence Life and Student Engagement
Oversee front-desk operations, ensuring excellent customer service and resident support.
Organize and participate in campus events such as Open Houses, Accepted Student Days, and Homecoming.
Lead Health and Safety Inspections and address potential lease violations.
Maintain communication with residents through newsletters, social media, and community events.
Conduct model apartment tours and foster a positive community culture.
Oversee emotional support animal processes.
Serve in an advisory role to Resident Assistants.
Serve as liaison to students and parents, responding to inquiries and fostering positive relationships.
Maintain knowledge of all terms, policies, and procedures related to residential living.
Housing Operations and Administration
Assist with leasing for prospective and returning residents (academic year and summer).
Support move-in and move-out operations.
Collect rent payments and maintain accurate records in the StarRez system.
Handle online payments and remote deposits.
Monitor and update student account charges, credits, and cancellations.
Ensure file documentation is accurate and audit-ready per PRC Group policy.
Coordinate with maintenance on unit turnovers, work orders, and common area upkeep.
Assist with key inventory and housing assignments.
Marketing and Communication
Partner with the Associate Director to implement housing marketing plans.
Assist with updates on social media accounts to promote Campus Town events and leasing opportunities.
Support to Associate Director
Serve as the backup for the Associate Director during absences or as assigned.
Assist with designing and implementing student housing initiatives and strategic planning.
Help coordinate summer conferences, intern housing, and special projects.
Support administrative reporting and interdepartmental collaboration.
Requirements:
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Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred.
Two to five years of experience in student housing or higher education administration.
Experience with student staff supervision, leasing, and customer service preferred.
Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills.
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Computer Skills
Proficiency in StarRez and Microsoft Office Suite.
Experience with social media platforms and resident engagement tools.
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Physical Requirements
Ability to lift/move up to 25 pounds.
Must be able to climb 3-4 flights of stairs in emergencies.
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Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range $55k -$59k based on experience.
Medical, Dental, Vision; 401(k); Life Insurance, AD&D.
One-bedroom apartment. Can accommodate one small pet.
Complimentary internet service.
Program Manager
Program director job in Philadelphia, PA
Starting Pay Range: $50,000
FTE (40.0 hours/wk)
PURPOSE:
The Program Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operation of assigned Residential sites, supervision of staff and clients, in addition to performing regularly assigned duties.
FUNCTIONS:
Advocating for the needs and rights of the individuals being served.
Direct supervision of client daily activities and maintenance of records; client ledgers, ISPs, monthly reports and flow charts for program, medical and ancillary services.
Direct supervision of staff, including Hiring, on-site orientation, completing probationary and annual evaluation, designing, and implementing the work schedule according to program needs, implementing the Union contract and other regulatory requirements.
Assumes primary responsibility for maintenance and submission of all program records such as, but not limited to, petty cash food receipts, and travel voucher reimbursements, maintenance problems, time sheets.
Assumes primary responsibility for coordination of medical and ancillary appointments.
Carries primary responsibility for Individual Program Planning at the individual site level. This includes directing the design and implementation of the ISP, according to the requirements of licensing, SMU, County and other monitoring agencies.
Complete skills assessments as needed and monthly reports for residents as assigned.
Provide daily, weekend and emergency on-call coverage as assigned by the CHS Co-Director.
Maintain effective record keeping and documentation, following agency policies and procedures.
Maintain the on-site direction of a resident in situations relating to their health, welfare, and safety in conjunction with the Interdisciplinary Team.
Responsible for assisting, instructing, and monitoring residents in all activities if independent functioning.
Maintain appropriate family contacts.
Accompany and advocate for residents at medical, BSU, social service appointments, etc.
Participates in training, as assigned.
Assist in crisis intervention and follow established procedures.
Other job-related duties as assigned.
Adheres to safe work practices.
“Is responsible to monitor how staff are operating in compliance with existing policies and procedures and provide training as needed to keep staff sufficiently aware of all program policies and procedures and compliance requirements. Must contact the compliance officer if aware of any compliance concerns or violations”.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree plus one (1) year related experience in a human services area; or a Bachelor's degree with two (2) years related experience working with individuals with IDD or an Associate's degree (or 60 credits towards such) and 4 years of experience working with people with intellectual/developmental disabilities.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Good written and oral communication skills.
Ability to organize and maintain adequate program records.
Ability to provide a satisfactory physical examination statement prior to date of hire every two (2) years thereafter.
Clearance in accordance with PA Acts 33 & 80.
Ability to lift a minimum of sixty (60) pounds and be able to perform transfer after training.
Possession of a valid driver's license from state of residence, a minimum of one (1) year driving experience; a driving record free of at-fault accidents and/or moving violations within the past year.
Certification in Medication administration, CPR, First Aid, Fire Safety Training within six (6) months of date of hire and maintain certifications thereafter.
“Must function in full compliance with all applicable policies and procedures, federal state and local laws and Interac's Code of Conduct. Must participate in Interac's Compliance Program including reporting suspected violations of the compliance program or applicable laws or regulations to supervisor/manager/director or the Compliance Officer”.
Available to help with on-call coverage on evenings and weekends.
We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, M/F, non-binary, veterans, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
Auto-ApplyAdolescent Residential Services Program Director
Program director job in Burlington, NJ
Job Details Anderson - Burlington County, NJ Full Time Graduate Degree $62000.00 - $65000.00 Salary
Located in South Jersey within the local community, this program was developed and operates with a specific Trauma-Informed treatment approach to serve the youth with a program that is uniquely tailored to the particular needs of the youth in a manner that extends beyond the usual expectations of residential care.
Responsible for administration and supervision of the program. Supervises staff and monitors statistical information. Represents program in the community, as requested. Responsible for planning, developing & evaluating program to meet overall organizational goals/objectives. Provides after hours coverage as appropriate and as indicated. Follows all PI, HR, budget, contract requirements pursuant to the daily operations related to program functioning. Ensures program maintains daily census pursuant to contract requirements. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to any age-related needs of the consumers served. Manages budgets and financial responsibilities for programs and ensures billing is completed weekly and followed up on. Prepares budget and monthly variance reports. On call duties. Develops crisis plans as needed. Provides 24/7 eyesight supervision of consumers. Responsible for ensuring case management duties are completed and compliant with regulations and policies.
Hours:
Full time; some evening hours, on-call responsibilities.
Full time benefits include:
3.2 weeks of PTO in first year
Health insurance, vision, dental & life insurance benefits
403(b) employee participation and employer match
9 Agency-paid holidays
Tuition Reimbursement after 1 year of employment
Training opportunities provided throughout the year
Education/Experience:
Masters Degree Required, Valid Driver's License. Previous program oversight or management preferred.
Legacy Treatment Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Asst Dean & Academic Program Dir
Program director job in Trenton, NJ
Assistant Dean and Academic Program Director for the School of Science and Technology, AI Specialist
( Associate Dean may be considered commensurate with experience)
D30: $135,000 - $145,000
School of Science and Technology
315 W. State Street Trenton, NJ 08618
Thomas Edison State University was founded in 1972 to break down barriers to degree completion. Fifty years later, it proudly serves a diverse body of adult students with innovative and professionally relevant academic programming in a predominantly online delivery. Our team of high-energy student-focused professionals is welcoming new members who are making their mark in education and are ready to help change the lives of thousands of adult students across New Jersey and around the world.
Candidates who are excited by changing lives, committed to the success of all and want to be challenged by new and innovative opportunities, should submit an application.
Summary:
We are looking for an innovative, student-oriented, and service-driven leader for an exciting opportunity to serve as the Assistant Dean and Academic Program Director of the School of Science and Technology. We seek an individual who is academically and professionally qualified, energized to work at a fast pace, and excited by innovation and the power of education to improve lives. Moreover, we are seeking an individual who is passionate and prepared to challenge traditional models and mindsets and who is excited by innovation in the service of today's adult learners.
Applicants should demonstrate their ability to build academic communities, engage students, address the educational needs of diverse and complex constituencies, and collaborate with Deans, internal staff, and external organizations.
Under the direction of the Dean, the Assistant Dean and Academic Program Director assists in the general administration of all academic aspects of assigned academic programs in the School of Science and Technology.
The Assistant Dean and Academic Program Director will be responsible for the following:
Program and Curriculum Development
- Under the direction of the Dean, lead the development, implementation, continuous improvement and review of academic programs, certificates, and customized educational offerings in Artificial Intelligence
- Support the University to incorporate AI into courses across the curriculum.
- Ensure high quality, currency and relevance of assigned academic programs through activities such as periodic market reviews, continuous improvement based on feedback from industry and government organizational partners, students, alumni, and other stakeholders.
- Oversee the development and implementation of the programs' learning outcomes assessments.
- Ensure that educational programs meet appropriate professional standards and programmatic accreditation activities.
- Supports the Dean in the recruitment, approval, and evaluation of mentors and subject matter experts (SME's).
- Provide leadership to major projects through the center for AI Innovation.
Student Centric Leadership
-Engage in coordinated outreach and support of students to enhance student success and persistence.
- Collaboratively manage assigned program enrollment, retention, and graduation initiatives with appropriate academic staff.
- Assist in leading key academic program responsibilities; strategic planning, hiring, performance management, enterprise-wide relationship building, and donor development.
- Assist the Dean in administrating the University's academic policies.
Community Engagement
- Conceive, implement, and assist in leading innovative initiatives associated with developing and engage external professional organizations, constituencies, and markets.
- Construct partnerships and beneficial relationships, strengthening the University's educational and service commitment.
- Participate in professional organizations as appropriate to maintain currency in the academic field.
- Represent the School with internal and external audiences through committees, meetings, social media, and conferences.
Funding Expansion
-Support the Dean in the identification, writing and managing of grants to support the School's students and programs.
Competencies:
- Willingness to embrace alternatives to traditional higher education viewpoints.
Ability to:
- Work with professional and support staff, and the community at large,
- Work at a distance with students, mentors, and other professionals, and
- Use technology to communicate, synthesize information, and prepare reports.
Knowledge of:
- Current issues, trends and opportunities in relevant academic field(s),
- Current issues and trends in adult learning, distance learning, and online education.
- Experience integrating real world examples into academic programs.
- Demonstrable competencies related to the areas of responsibility described above, particularly as related to Artificial Intelligence.
Requirements:
Minimum Education and Experience
- Possession of a doctorate in a relevant academic discipline.
- A minimum of 2 years of experience as faculty or administrator in a higher education or similar environment with experience in developing and managing undergraduate or graduate programs.
- At least 2 years of professional experience in Artificial Intelligence.
(For Associate Dean, a minimum of six (6) years' experience as faculty or/and administrator in a higher education environment and relevant workforce experience).
- Significant leadership experience in Artificial Intelligence can replace 1 year of faculty/administrator experience.
- Experience in developing and managing degree and certificates programs, working with students, and managing instructional staff.
*TESU strives to offer a flexible work environment while balancing the operational needs of the University. As such, we have several options for hybrid-work schedules. Positions determine what type of hybrid-work schedule is available and, if necessary, adjustments are made to support University operations.
Thomas Edison State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Auto-ApplyProgram Manager -Parenting Education
Program director job in Philadelphia, PA
Position Type: Full-Time Exempt Reports to: Assistant Director The Parenting Education Program Manager will oversee program operations of the Focus on Fathers program (FOF), the Relationship Education in the Mix program (REMix), and other fatherhood/parenting initiatives, including coordinating and scheduling program activities, supervision, training of Case Managers, Parent Educators, Financial Specialists, and the Outreach team.
The Parenting Education Program Manager will also be responsible for data entry management, communication with funders, and contract negotiation with partners for parenting education programs. The Parenting Education Program Manager participates as part of the Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) team. This position supports the program evaluation efforts through Public Health Management Corporation's Research and Evaluation Group (R&E Group). The position also provides leadership and oversight to ensure program fidelity, data compliance, team performance, and successful participant outcomes. This position requires excellent project management, leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Responsibilities:
* Supervise and support program staff, including case managers, facilitators, and administrative personnel.
* Oversee participant recruitment, intake, goal setting, and program enrollment processes.
* Develop and maintain relationships with leadership at community organizations, public agencies, and stakeholders.
* Ensure compliance with organizational, funder, and program requirements, including data management in the nForm database.
* Monitor program performance, participant progress, and team caseloads to ensure quality service delivery and achievement of program goals.
* Oversee and support the facilitation of parenting education workshops, both in-person and online, using the 24/7 Dad curriculum and other approved materials.
* Lead outreach and marketing efforts to maintain program visibility and participant engagement.
* Stays abreast of current resources, research, and possible funding opportunities in the area of fatherhood and healthy relationships/co-parenting.
* Represents FOF and Health Promotion Council (HPC) at various meetings.
* Monitors/observes parenting education courses quarterly, assessing quality by conducting and documenting site visits and sharing results with the Assistant Director.
* Create and manage program schedules, record-keeping, and outcome/evaluation reporting for all assigned sites and initiatives.
* Ensures accurate and timely client/program paperwork submission by staff and reviews paperwork before completing data entry.
* Tracks participant progress to support course completion, including data entry into the DHS database, nFORM database, and HPC tracking spreadsheet.
* Prepare and submit program reports, documentation, and grant deliverables as required.
* Stay current with best practices and industry trends related to parenting education, fatherhood inclusion, and public health issues such as racial disparities, infant mortality, mental health, trauma-informed care, and social determinants of health.
* Represent the FOF program at conferences, trainings, and community events.
* Foster a positive, collaborative team environment and support peer-to-peer learning among staff.
* Participate in regular supervision sessions, team meetings, and staff meetings.
* Provides referrals and linkages for participants to services, including a medical home, trauma counseling, mental health or substance abuse treatment, domestic violence treatment, and various other needs.
* Other responsibilities and duties as assigned.
Funder and Partnership Development and Management:
* Establishes and maintains strong relationships with funders, partners, and project staff to ensure effective communication and efficient program implementation.
* Development of new partnerships throughout the Philadelphia region. Negotiates contracts with partners, identifies partner deliverables, and monitors progress.
* Communicates regularly with partners and the community to promote services and upcoming program cohorts.
* Maintains communication and positive relationships with grant managers at funder organizations.
* Schedules and facilitates FOF Partnership Network meetings.
* Makes referrals to community organizations for services and resources not provided by the program.
* Works collaboratively with other programs in HPC and other agencies/organizations.
Other:
* Participates in grant writing tasks as needed by upper management to develop concepts and to write and submit proposals to grow organizational initiatives; contributes content expertise for grant proposals as needed.
* All other responsibilities as assigned.
Skills:
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team; Flexibility, organizational skills, and ability to complete directives and meet deadlines required.
* Comfortable working with adults in low-income communities.
* Personal commitment to promoting and being a role model for fathers.
* Excellent written and oral communication skills.
* Strong organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize multiple assignments.
* Knowledge of issues related to child development, family life skills, child abuse prevention, healthy relationships, and healthy parenting.
* Proficiency in using email and MS Office applications to communicate information with team members.
* Experience successfully coordinating community events with multiple stakeholders.
* Knowledge of social service agencies and resources in Philadelphia.
* Knowledge of public health theories, principles, and practices.
* Maintains integrity in handling confidential and sensitive information.
Experience:
* Three (3) years of relevant, supervisory experience required.
Education Requirement:
* Bachelor's degree in social work, public health, psychology, or related field required; Master's degree preferred.
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.
Assistant Director of Adolescent Programs
Program director job in Philadelphia, PA
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Assistant Director of Adolescent Programs
Auto-ApplyRochester Community Squash Seeks Program Director
Program director job in Philadelphia, PA
Rochester Community Squash (RCS) seeks a visionary and results-oriented Program Director to launch academic and squash programming at a rented facility in downtown Rochester during the 2025/2026 school year while simultaneously working with the RCS Board and the Squash and Education Alliance (SEA) to build and open RCS's own public squash and academic facility by 2027, anchor funding for which is secured.
Candidates should have the energy and resourcefulness to launch and lead SEA programming, engage with schools and community partners, and inspire and motivate the Rochester community philanthropically. Candidates should be driven by the dual desire to build a publicly accessible squash facility in Rochester and launch an academic and squash program for under-resourced children.
Qualities We Seek
Youth & Community Leader - Passion for education, youth development, athletics, and community building. Ability to form authentic and strong relationships with a wide array of people, schools and community partners.
Organizational Capacity - Proven success in leading people, building teams, implementing programs, and running day-to-day operations. Strong entrepreneurial spirit with an eye toward building an organization with long-term health and sustainability.
Fundraiser and Revenue Generator - Skills and conviction needed to inspire philanthropic giving from individuals, foundations, and businesses, paired with a business mindset that can generate sustainable revenue through fundraising events, tournaments, and other opportunities..
Youth Sport & Squash Enthusiast - Passion and belief in the power of sport as a vehicle to increase health, wellness and access to opportunity. Specific experience in the sport of squash is beneficial but not required.
Believer in Transformative Youth Programming - Commitment to an intensive, long-term youth development model that pairs squash with academic tutoring, mentoring, and travel for young people from under-resourced communities.
Exceptional Character - An individual of the highest integrity, capable of communicating with and engaging people from a diverse array of backgrounds.
ABOUT Rochester Community Squash
RCS has been formed to expand access to the game of squash in the city of Rochester. RCS goals are to launch programming in a temporary location, while identifying, securing and building a long-term facility location. To further advance its vision, RCS has partnered with Squash & Education Alliance (SEA) which leverages decades of programming and facility construction experience to provide organizational support.
COMPENSATION: $60,000 - $75,000. Generous benefits package.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: September 30, 2025
JOB START: Fall / Winter 2025
Please email a cover letter and resume to David Kay: ********************************.
Easy ApplyAssistant Program Director
Program director job in Medford, NJ
The Special Events Director is responsible for assisting the Camp Director and Assistant Camp Director in developing and implementing Special Events camp program.
This job announcement is not intended to be inclusive of all functions, responsibilities and qualifications associated with the position, however, representative of the essential job functions and typical criteria considered necessary to successfully perform the position.
Responsibilities
Assist Program Director with daily operations of camp programs as well as developing and implementing schedule changes, risk management procedures, special events, achievement and character development program.
Responsible for the direct implementation of all Special Events including evening programs.
Assist with choice activities.
Ensuring adequate inventory for all program areas.
Assist with Framework implementation.
Assist with Trading Post.
Assist with Tractor Rides.
Coordinate Special Events in conjunction with the Camp Director and Assistant Program Directors and other leadership staff.
Supervise and participate in all assigned aspects of the campers' day which includes but is not limited to; camper check-in and check-out; mealtimes; activities; and before/after-hours duties as assigned.
Attend and participate in Administration Staff Training and All Staff Training
Qualifications
Must be 21 years of age or older.
Bachelor's of the Arts of Bachelor's of Science in Recreation, Physical Education, Education or related field is preferred (or working toward degree).
Leadership skills to assist in daily camp operation.
Knowledge in the daily operation of camp programs, including staff and camper supervision.
Knowledge in safety, care of equipment and supplies, inventory, skill instructions and progressive age-appropriate programming is required. The ability to teach songs, crafts, games, stories, sports, and related skills is preferred.
Must show enthusiasm, dedication, responsibility and maturity and have the ability to interact and communicate clearly with campers, parents and staff.
Benefits
YMCA Membership
Discounted Programs
12% Employer Retirement Contribution
Paid Sick Time
Posted Salary Range USD $350.00 - USD $700.00 /Wk.
Auto-ApplyDirector GHEOR
Program director job in Philadelphia, PA
Director of Global Health Economics and Outcomes Research
EPM Scientific is partnered with a rapidly growing, Commercial-Stage Biopharmaceutical company to hire a Director of GHEOR. Our client is seeking a health economics & outcomes research expert to drive evidence generation strategy and align with Global Medical Affairs and business objectives to optimize patient access, pricing, and reimbursement across US and international markets.
Responsibilities:
Integrate input from U.S., European, and other global teams into a comprehensive evidence plan supporting market access and lifecycle management.
Design and execute HEOR studies, including network meta-analyses and real-world evidence projects, from concept through publication.
Develop HTA and launch deliverables such as value dossiers, systematic literature reviews, economic models, and innovative tools for payer engagement and reimbursement.
Provide strategic input into clinical trial design to inform payer and regulatory decisions.
Ensure compliant dissemination of HEOR materials per regulatory guidance and internal SOPs.
Build strategic partnerships with external experts, policymakers, payers, and academic institutions to support asset strategies and evidence generation.
Manage GHEOR budget planning, forecasting, and resource allocation for U.S. and international initiatives.
Oversee external vendor contracts and timelines to ensure deliverables are on time, within scope, and within budget.
Mentor and train team members, fostering continuous development and aligning publication activities with strategic objectives.
Ensure all activities adhere to company SOPs, industry standards, and regulatory requirements.
Uphold the highest ethical standards in all external engagements.
Willingness to travel up to 30%, primarily U.S. with occasional international travel; ability to work across time zones as needed.
Requirements:
Graduate degree in health economics, epidemiology, health services research, or a related field
12-15+ years of HEOR/ RWE/ Outcomes Research experience
Deep knowledge of international regulatory and value assessment bodies (e.g., ICER) and HTA agencies (e.g., NICE, CADTH)
Expertise in economic modeling, patient-reported outcomes (PROs), statistics, and real-world evidence studies. Must have experience executing complex observational studies.
Deep knowledge of drug development process and payer landscape in the United States
Strong interpersonal and influencing abilities to collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders across cross-functional, matrixed teams.
Highly organized with expertise in project management, including budgeting, contracting, vendor oversight, and managing multiple priorities under pressure.
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, with experience creating technical and value-focused materials for diverse audiences.
History demonstrating a proactive approach to problem-solving and adaptability in dynamic/ fast-paced environments.
Please Note: This position does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future sponsorship.
**Applicants who do not meet the above requirements will not be considered for this role.
Desired Skills and Experience
Graduate degree in health economics, epidemiology, health services research, or a related field
12-15+ years of HEOR/ RWE/ Outcomes Research experience
Deep knowledge of international regulatory and value assessment bodies (e.g., ICER) and HTA agencies (e.g., NICE, CADTH)
Expertise in economic modeling, patient-reported outcomes (PROs), statistics, and real-world evidence studies. Must have experience executing complex observational studies.
Deep knowledge of drug development process and payer landscape in the United States
Strong interpersonal and influencing abilities to collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders across cross-functional, matrixed teams.
Highly organized with expertise in project management, including budgeting, contracting, vendor oversight, and managing multiple priorities under pressure.
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, with experience creating technical and value-focused materials for diverse audiences.
History demonstrating a proactive approach to problem-solving and adaptability in dynamic/ fast-paced environments.
Assistant Director, Residential Programs
Program director job in Ewing, NJ
The Assistant Director, Residential Programs plays a key role in both residence life and housing operations. This live-onsite position includes housing and requires participation in the on-call duty rotation. The individual supervises the Resident Assistants (RAs), oversees administrative functions such as leasing, mail/package distribution, rent collection, and policy enforcement, and assists the Associate Director with higher-level responsibilities and strategic initiatives. This role integrates the full scope of duties from the Residence Life Coordinator position and requires strong interpersonal, administrative, and operational skills to ensure a positive, high-quality living experience for residents.
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Supervisory Responsibilities
Recruit, hire, train, and supervise Resident Assistants (RAs).
Lead weekly RA staff meetings and serve as the primary point of contact for RA support.
Establish RA performance goals and objectives in partnership with the Associate Director.
Coordinate RA scheduling, training, and event support.
Conduct RA evaluations and provide ongoing mentorship.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Residence Life and Student Engagement
Oversee front-desk operations, ensuring excellent customer service and resident support.
Organize and participate in campus events such as Open Houses, Accepted Student Days, and Homecoming.
Lead Health and Safety Inspections and address potential lease violations.
Maintain communication with residents through newsletters, social media, and community events.
Conduct model apartment tours and foster a positive community culture.
Oversee emotional support animal processes.
Serve in an advisory role to Resident Assistants.
Serve as liaison to students and parents, responding to inquiries and fostering positive relationships.
Maintain knowledge of all terms, policies, and procedures related to residential living.
Housing Operations and Administration
Assist with leasing for prospective and returning residents (academic year and summer).
Support move-in and move-out operations.
Collect rent payments and maintain accurate records in the StarRez system.
Handle online payments and remote deposits.
Monitor and update student account charges, credits, and cancellations.
Ensure file documentation is accurate and audit-ready per PRC Group policy.
Coordinate with maintenance on unit turnovers, work orders, and common area upkeep.
Assist with key inventory and housing assignments.
Marketing and Communication
Partner with the Associate Director to implement housing marketing plans.
Assist with updates on social media accounts to promote Campus Town events and leasing opportunities.
Support to Associate Director
Serve as the backup for the Associate Director during absences or as assigned.
Assist with designing and implementing student housing initiatives and strategic planning.
Help coordinate summer conferences, intern housing, and special projects.
Support administrative reporting and interdepartmental collaboration.
Requirements
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Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred.
Two to five years of experience in student housing or higher education administration.
Experience with student staff supervision, leasing, and customer service preferred.
Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills.
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Computer Skills
Proficiency in StarRez and Microsoft Office Suite.
Experience with social media platforms and resident engagement tools.
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Physical Requirements
Ability to lift/move up to 25 pounds.
Must be able to climb 3-4 flights of stairs in emergencies.
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Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range $55k -$59k based on experience.
Medical, Dental, Vision; 401(k); Life Insurance, AD&D.
One-bedroom apartment. Can accommodate one small pet.
Complimentary internet service.