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17 jobs that use Program Development the most

What jobs use Program Development the most?

1. Extension Educator

How extension educator uses Program Development:

  • Develop, implement and evaluate educational programs relating to commercial and consumer horticulture IPM including field demonstration trials.
  • Design and implement community trash disposal, recycling and composting project.

Most common skills for extension educator:

  • Program Development
  • Food Safety
  • Natural Resources
  • Needs Assessment
  • Community Organizations
  • Economic Development

2. Director Of Program Services

How director of program services uses Program Development:

  • Manage 27 full-time employees (FTE's) which are fully cross-train and rotational in all functional service areas.
  • Develop and manage a capital budget of $200K, an operational budget of $100K and 50 FTE's.
  • Manage day-to-day oversight and management involving planning, programming, execution, distribution, and analysis for assign organizations budgets.

Most common skills for director of program services:

  • Program Development
  • Business Development
  • Strategic Direction
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Social Work
  • Program Directors

3. Special Programs Director

How special programs director uses Program Development:

  • Establish and develop relationships with ERP and consulting vendors with the goal of maximizing comparative advantage and cost efficient solution development.
  • Experience in designing, developing and implementing large-scale networking deployments and LAN/WAN infrastructures with special emphasis on compliance with FDA regulations.
  • Orchestrate all regulatory and accreditation visits and extensive experience in development and writing plans of correction; includes CMS validation survey.

Most common skills for special programs director:

  • Program Management
  • Program Development
  • Substance Abuse
  • Program Budget
  • Community Resources
  • DOD

4. Program Development Specialist

How program development specialist uses Program Development:

  • Develop windows forms programs to automate manual in-house processes integrate with third party applications using Microsoft VB.Net.
  • Investigate provider complaints to determine Medicaid contractor compliance with contracts, certification requirements, law, regulations, policies and procedures.
  • Require to process professional medical/personal information effectively while remaining compliant of all HIPAA laws and government privacy regulations.

Most common skills for program development specialist:

  • HR
  • Youth Development
  • Child Care
  • Program Development
  • Data Collection
  • Technical Assistance

5. College Director

How college director uses Program Development:

  • Lead project management team in development/execution of conferences and enduring CME -accredite programs.
  • Work with colleges through out Texas to develop common numbering system for courses.
  • Foster communication with alumni and encourage participation in events, programs and monetary support

Most common skills for college director:

  • Alumni
  • Financial Aid
  • Program Development
  • Professional Development
  • Academic Affairs
  • Student Services

6. Director Community Programs

How director community programs uses Program Development:

  • Design, implement and manage day-to-day operation of the 21st CCLC grant support afterschool program.
  • Provide client advocacy and review services for Medicaid billing.
  • Support and monitoring of Medicaid and CARF accreditation audits and performance improvement projects.

Most common skills for director community programs:

  • Program Development
  • Program Directors
  • Mental Health
  • Medicaid
  • Social Work
  • Professional Development

7. Assistant Education Director

How assistant education director uses Program Development:

  • Coordinate several courses which involve development of the departmental syllabus and managing development of the departmental final.
  • Monitor budget for program, provide technical support for computer and business equipment issues and assist patients inquiring about medical issues.
  • Prepare monthly examinations for the EFL teachers

Most common skills for assistant education director:

  • Professional Development
  • Oversight
  • Education Programs
  • Curriculum Development
  • Program Development
  • Social Work

8. Children's Director

How children's director uses Program Development:

  • Achieve the largest VBS attendance ever.
  • Direct and manage every aspect of an extremely successful preschool, including enrollment, tuition, payroll, and all budgets.
  • Plan and implement youth ministry events complimentary to religious education sessions.

Most common skills for children's director:

  • Child Care
  • Community Outreach
  • Nursery
  • Program Development
  • Medicaid
  • VBS

9. Academic Affairs Vice President

How academic affairs vice president uses Program Development:

  • Manage and track individual sorority members monthly study hour requirements.
  • Experience in the support of transition and retention strategies for multicultural student populations to address differentials in attrition and retention.
  • Create a new mathematic credit course bridging the gap between developmental mathematics and credit mathematics.

Most common skills for academic affairs vice president:

  • Academic Affairs
  • Student Learning
  • Program Development
  • Faculty Development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Strategic Plan

10. Chief Science Officer

How chief science officer uses Program Development:

  • Lead spinout and IP strategy of NewCo for pulmonary business.
  • Manage project/validation deliverables using Sharepoint.
  • Establish strong, long-term philanthropic partnerships.

Most common skills for chief science officer:

  • R
  • Business Strategy
  • Oversight
  • Program Development
  • Partnerships
  • Professional Development

11. Education Dean

How education dean uses Program Development:

  • Produce, manage and evaluate all budgetary and programmatic aspects of a comprehensive career service program for students and alumni.
  • Work cooperatively with other offices and student groups in the implementation of various campus-wide multicultural activities and other major events.
  • Implement discipline interventions in accordance with RTI programs and other campus initiatives.

Most common skills for education dean:

  • Professional Development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Faculty Development
  • Program Development
  • Academic Leadership
  • Administrative Leadership

12. Educational Program Director

How educational program director uses Program Development:

  • Lead and develop education and eLearning programs ensuring establish financial goals and customer satisfaction.
  • Design curricula and teach courses in development of oral and written communication skills, mathematics and general educational development for adults.
  • Teach adult and youth bible study classes.- Assist with the conducting of Sunday morning worship.-Structure and organize church ministries

Most common skills for educational program director:

  • Education Programs
  • Professional Development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Oversight
  • Program Development
  • Support Services

13. Director Of Health Education

How director of health education uses Program Development:

  • Manage multiple patients, assessing ability to continue living independently or moving to higher acuity care.
  • Develop learning strategies for community recipients on diabetes, maternal and child health, women's health, and nutrition management.
  • Provide oversight of contracts for the education department including planning, budgeting, implementation and evaluation.

Most common skills for director of health education:

  • Public Health
  • Home Health
  • Patient Care
  • Health Promotion
  • Program Development
  • Health Issues

14. Director, Strategic Initiatives

How director, strategic initiatives uses Program Development:

  • Leverage native CRM service calendar to automate sales appointment and service activity scheduling & dispatch.
  • Lead central team summarizing and prioritizing all DOD opportunities, enabling more efficient and effective resource allocation across several program departments.
  • Recruit to develop programs / services to attract Medicare patients.

Most common skills for director, strategic initiatives:

  • Project Management
  • Oversight
  • Business Development
  • Business Cases
  • Program Development
  • Process Improvement

15. Rehab Director

How rehab director uses Program Development:

  • Manage PPS, MDS input, Medicare caseload, setting planner, managing minutes, and managing insurance approvals authorizations.
  • Manage budget and labor costs of rehab department in LTC skil nursing facility.
  • Experience in education and training of other DOR's at sister facility to accomplish clinical and financial goals.

Most common skills for rehab director:

  • Patients
  • Rehabilitation
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Program Development
  • Customer Service
  • Speech Therapy

16. Student Life Coordinator

How student life coordinator uses Program Development:

  • Generate creative and original weekly content for publish, achieving more shares-per-article on Facebook than any other writer at the time.
  • Maintain and correctly manage confidential information in accordance to FERPA regulations.
  • Provide leadership and assistance for campus organizations dedicate to minority students and/or causes.

Most common skills for student life coordinator:

  • Student Organizations
  • Professional Development
  • Event Planning
  • Leadership Development
  • Program Development
  • Educational Programs

17. Health Promotion Specialist

How health promotion specialist uses Program Development:

  • Manage overall time off processing and reporting as it relates to FMLA and disability programs.
  • Coordinate and develop individual exercise prescription, independently complete monthly progress reports for physician efficiently in a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation setting.
  • Develop recipes and menu plans to accommodate multiple food allergies.

Most common skills for health promotion specialist:

  • Public Health
  • Data Collection
  • Health Promotion Programs
  • Health Fairs
  • Program Development
  • Wellness Programs

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