div class="flex max-w-full flex-col flex-grow">Our compassionate team is dedicated to empowering individuals on their recovery journey, providing high-quality care, offering unwavering support, and fostering a patient-centered approach to healing. Check your eligibilty here: HRSA Eligibility.
Work with prospective international students from diverse cultures via email, phone, and in person while providing exceptional service; Answer frequently asked questions and move the prospective students further along the application pipeline; Use the CRM system to process applications and log interactions with students; Monitor application files and prompt students to submit all required documents; Evaluate application documents in order to make admission decisions based on NEC criteria and federal requirements; Use critical thinking and problem solving skills to help students progress from their initial contact with the College to become enrolled students; Maintain professional working relationships with our international recruiters to assure a constant flow of new applicants; Demonstrate appreciation for the cultural diversity that International students bring and provide customer service to welcome students and prepare them for success; Ability to work in a fast paced, high volume environment; Collaborate with multiple internal departments to ensure a seamless transition for our students and an exceptional student experience. In addition, the international counselors are responsible for communicating effectively and providing accurate information about New England College's International programs, and processing international applications and associated federal paperwork.
The Admissions Counselor conducts group information sessions for prospective students, and represents the university at schools and college fairs during travel to assigned geographic recruitment territory. The department manages the recruitment, application, review, and acceptance process for over 4,000 DMD applications, 1,000 postgraduate applications, and over 1,000 International DMD applications each year.
p>Provide Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 interventions (classroom lessons, individual and small group counseling) per special education requirements, 504 plans or demonstrated need based on data with a focus on skills building. Consult and collaborate with other school personnel in establishing support for students in need and in understanding the physical, social, emotional, and psychological factors that strengthen or detract from a student's academic achievement.
p>Mental Health Counselor Job Ref 33858 Category Behavioral & Mental Health Location 133 Old Road to Nine Acre Corner Concord, MA 01742 Department North 5 Psych Schedule Part Time Shift Day shift Hours 7am-3:30pm Pay Range $19.00 - $30.00 per hour. Reporting to the Director Behavioral Health Nursing provides comprehensive care appropriate to the age of the patients served on their assigned unit under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse and in accordance with the stated philosophy and objectives of the Behavioral Health Department and Nursing Service Department.
p>Job Details: The School Counselor - Elementary will provide direct, in-person services to students in need of academic, social, and/or emotional support.
Questions related to this policy must be addressed to: The Office of Human Resources, 376 South Street, Fitchburg, MA 01420, HR@Fitchburg.k12.ma.us.
p>General Summary: Reporting to the Associate Director of Financial Aid, the Senior Financial Aid Counselor provides comprehensive finan. Job Description: Title: Senior Financial Aid Counselor.
Residential Counselors are responsible for working closely with young adult (ages 18-24) clients in a congregate emergency residential shelter site to provide life skills support to individuals who are staying at the shelter. We leverage our programs, our partnerships, and our collective voice to foster equity, compassion, and community engagement by creating housing, education, and economic opportunities.
li>Refers clients to resources to help sustain housing i.e. childcare, education, job-training, financial literacy, fuel assistance, weatherization, food, furniture, clothing, transportation, legal referrals, medical care, counseling, parenting skills and other services in their community which impact on their ability to obtain or maintain permanent housing. The Emergency Housing Counselor provides intensive case management and housing stabilization services to a caseload of households in emergency situations, such as being displaced by community violence.
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