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Lead, coach, and develop Treasury Sales Analysts in day to say support of client deliverables. We are looking for highly motivated, self-starters who can advocate for our clients in providing liquidity management, payments and receipts, trade and supply chain finance, FX and commercial card services, by complementing high tech with a personalized touch.
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The Shelter Advocate should be familiar with and employ key social work values, including client empowerment, professional boundaries, and self-care. CAST has an immediate opening for a Shelter Advocate - FLOATER.
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The Sr. Solutions Architect -Security is client facing, pre-sales technologist that works with designated accounts and acts as a value-added technical advocate for Sirius clients. Client Facing Sales Support – Works with sales account team, interfacing directly with Sirius clients.
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Communicate with the courts and probation and parole and advocate during court proceedings when needed; and maintain and foster relationships with community partners. Utilize a variety of interventions such as TCU Mapping, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing to support client wellbeing and target criminogenic risk factors.
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Description & Requirements Maximus currently has a Case Manager (Client Advocate) opportunity with the Maximus Montana Employment and Training Project. Assist customers to acquire services that facilitate program goals (e.g., educational and/or vocational training, medical, child care, transportation, substance abuse/mental health, child support establishment, legal, and other related needs.
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The Oncology Nurse Navigator serves as an expert oncology clinician and patient/ client advocate who assists oncology patients/families in navigating the complex healthcare system. Collaborates with patient advocate team.
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Serve as a client advocate and aid them in defining their goals. One of the following independent licenses: Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) 3.
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Act as a client advocate, mediator, and facilitator. Current licensure by the Chemical Dependency Professionals Board as a CDCA, LCDC II, III, or LICDC. Higher than CDCA preferred. Title: Chemical Dependency Counselor / LCDC / LICDC Location: Gratiot, OH Join our team at one of Forbes magazine's top 100 hospitals and make a difference in the lives of those struggling with chemical dependency.
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Utilizes the Nursing Process, Harm Reduction, and Trauma Informed Care modalities in all actions taken to advocate for and support the client in their planning and goals. The LVN works with the larger nursing and medical team on-site in the provision of MAT therapies and monitors client status on the overnight shift.
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20% - The referral coordinator will collaborate closely with the early intervention client advocate to facilitate warm hand-offs of eligible patients whenever possible. Warm hand-offs may include this role facilitating bedside introductions, or scheduling phone appointments or home visits, between the patient/family and client advocate.
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The CRS is responsible for being an advocate for the clients, as well as the internal departments, from the time of completion of the client onboarding through the maintenance and retention process, as well as utilizing the tools provided to increase adoption rates of products and services and increase client retention rates.
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Leidos Health Solutions has an opening for a Public Health Client Engagement Director (CED). The Client Engagement Director is responsible for building relationships between Leidos and customers and will provide multi-faceted operational, business growth, and strategic development support to the Division.
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The Senior Client Advocate manages the placement and service of clients for the Personal Lines Department. Senior Client Advocate bring the breadth and depth of their deep technical insurance experience to add significant value to our clients risk management strategies and programs.
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Life insurance, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Health Advocate, International Business Travel Accident & Medical, and Commuter Transit & Parking. Through spending time on the selling floor, coach and always inspire team to deliver an elevated client experience for all clients.
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The Eligibility Specialist not only acts as an advocate for the patient, but also serves as a liaison to other Team members and to client hospital in a collaborative effort to facilitate eligibility coverage for incurred medical expenses.
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