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Regional Health &Safety Coordinator

Pan American Health Organization, 525, 23rd Street Northwest, Foggy Bottom, Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia, 20037, United States
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Full Time
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Date Listed26 May 2026
ContractPermanent
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EdWeek Research·research

Getting Professional Development to Stick

Join this free virtual event to explore best practices, funding, format, and timing for teacher and principal PD.

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EdWeek Research·research

Data-Driven and District-Ready: What EdWeek Research Tells Us About the CTE Market

Discover how to sharpen your positioning in a fast-moving market of CTE with actionable strategies grounded in EdWeek Research Center data.

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Educause Review

Making the Invisible Visible: Redesigning an Onboarding Workflow for International Students

Redesigning an onboarding workflow improved visibility, reduced manual coordination, and helped staff manage a compliance-sensitive process more reliably during peak periods.

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Chalkbeat·policy

Colorado’s ‘first public Christian school’ drops religious discrimination lawsuit against state

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. A southern Colorado elementary school that backers have…

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Reason·higher-ed

Defamation Claim Against University-Owned Public Radio Station Dismissed on State Sovereign Immunity Grounds

From Eby v. Bd. of Curators , decided today by the Missouri Court of Appeals (Chief Judge John P. Torbitzky, joined by Judges Angela Turner Quigless and Thomas C. Clark II); the opinion doesn't preclude a defamation…

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AASA Leading Edge

HHS Issues Proposed Rule to Rescind Head Start Wage Requirements

HHS has issued a proposed rule to eliminate requirements for increased wages and benefits for Head Start staff. These requirements were established in a 2024 regulation under the Biden Administration but did not go into…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Tennessee SCORE president to join Memphis schools oversight board

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The Nashville-based leader of one of Tennessee’s most influential education advocacy…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Ten from MIT accept 2026 Fulbright awards

Ten MIT affiliates — including undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni — have accepted Fulbright grants to conduct research in countries across the world. Five other students declined their awards to pursue other…

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MIT News Education·research

Bridging real human movement with digital technology

“Avatar,” the highest-grossing film of all time, took viewers to a new world, Pandora, and it advanced filmmaking to its own new world: developing the field of virtual production. Leveraging a wide range of technologies…

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Reason·policy

Why Has Trump Stopped Selling Weapons to Taiwan?

Before he became the Trump administration's chief military planner, Elbridge Colby had a single-minded mission: to muster the resources of the United States in defense of Taiwan. "Taiwan would not be the end of…

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UC Berkeley News

Redwood Grove Summer Concert Series returns

The UC Botanical Garden is hosting its 13th year of intimate live music under the redwoods, with member tickets available now and general public sales opening this Friday. The post Redwood Grove Summer Concert Series…

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Reason·policy

American Can't Sue Iraq and Lebanon for Allegedly Anti-Gay Policies

From Alshara v. Republic of Iraq , decided today by Judge Linda Parker (E.D. Mich.): Pursuant to § 1915(e)(2), the Court is required to sua sponte dismiss a complaint filed [ in forma pauperis , i.e., as an indigent…

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Vanderbilt News

Message From the Alumni Association President

Dear fellow alumni, As I prepare to transition from my honored role as president of Vanderbilt Alumni Association Board, I take great pride in the incredible, inspiring momentum we have built together. This journey has…

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Vanderbilt News

Alumni Profile: A New Focus in the Bronx

The distance from Carl Vincent Manalo’s high school in the Bronx to Vanderbilt’s campus was greater than the miles separating the two. “I was prepared with the grit and the persistence, and I was prepared enough to get…

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Vanderbilt News

Rooted in Dialogue, Driven by Discovery

Vanderbilt was created in the wake of the Civil War to help heal the wounds of a divided nation—in the words of Cornelius Vanderbilt, to “contribute to strengthening the ties which should exist between all sections of…

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First Five Years Fund·policy

VIDEO: The Child Care Modernization Act

Families need affordable child care options that meet their unique needs and support their children’s healthy development. The bipartisan Child Care Modernization Act would enable states to better meet the growing child…

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MIT News

A day in the life of MIT Sloan Fellow Alecia Asiamigbe

“I came to MIT Sloan intent on joining a vibrant ecosystem for entrepreneurship and leadership development,” says Alecia Asiamigbe, an MIT Sloan Fellow and MBA student in the MIT Sloan School of Management who is…

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Vanderbilt News

Alumni Profile: Figuring It All Out

Growing up on a farm in Missouri, Renée Galá knew one thing for certain: She would go to college. Her parents prioritized education and ensured that Galá and her sister became the first in their immediate family to…

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Vanderbilt News

Alumni Profile: ‘Dealing With Healing’

One of Olivia Miller Smith’s most thought-provoking undergraduate courses was called Prison Life. “We toured the Tennessee State Prison, a stark experience. All I could think about was the lost potential for those…

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Reason·higher-ed

First Amendment Likely Precludes Trump Administration's Canceling DEI-Promoting Contracts, Ninth Circuit Rules

There's a lot happening in today's decision in Thakur v. Trump , by Ninth Circuit Judges Richard Paez, Morgan Christen, and Roopali Desai, but I thought I'd focus on the First Amendment analysis. To oversimplify, the…

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