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As a Territory Sales Specialist, you will be responsible for promoting and selling our financial services and insurance products to clients. Client Support: Access to a supportive team and resources to assist you in providing excellent service to clients.
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As the Client Experience Specialist for Capital Group Private Client Services (PCS), you will play an important role in executing marketing, analytics, and digital strategies.
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As a valued member of the DRG Review Team, the DRG Integrity Specialist performs a secondary level review of medical records and code assignment using knowledge of Accuity technology and client systems with a physician in accordance with federal coding regulations and guidelines as well as client specific coding guidelines to ensure accurate DRG assignment.
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Handles and completes work orders from client families as it pertains to individual grave and marker maintenance. Ability to communicate effectively with fellow associates, contractor personnel and client families Ability to lift heavy objects up to 30 lbs.
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Territory Sales Specialist. InsuraTec Services Group is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team as Territory Sales Specialists. We are a client-focused organization that values transparency, integrity, diversity, and relentlessness in our approach.
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Our client, a Medical Center facility under the aegis of a California Public Ivy university and one of largest health delivery systems in California, seeks an accomplished Clinical Documentation Specialist.
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Our client is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented P ayroll Specialist to join their team. Apply your three or more years of payroll clerk experience to deliver exceptional payroll services to our manufacturing workforce.
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Perform regulatory responsibilities per Good Clinical Practices (GCP) Perform regulatory responsibilities per Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience 2 to 4 years of prior Clinical lab, Patient Navigator or Client Services experience is preferred.
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The ideal candidate has previous financial services experience in an operations role, strong client service experience, and familiarity with CRM, portfolio accounting and reporting systems.
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4+ years B2B marketing experience, ideally gained within Technology Services or Solutions environment. Proven success in developing and managing integrated marketing programs to help cultivate client relationships and growth and will be able to demonstrate strong success metrics.
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Advocate for clients in court, testify on behalf of the client and/or services, and collaborate with law enforcement, public defenders, DSS and departments of corrections. The Role: Supportive Services Specialist.
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Work involves conducting interviews to assess client needs, disseminating information, and facilitating access to workforce development programs, and providing employment counseling services.
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As a Client Specialist, you will market and sell JPMorgan Chase wealth management services every day. a Trust Officer in instances where we deliver trust services to the client Job Responsibilities Collaborate with bankers to identify and prioritize prospects for private wealth management services.
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Social Services Specialist 2-3 in Training. Home and Community Services Social Service Specialist. As a client advocate, coordinate client needs with families, facilities, and community resources, as well as consultation, networking, family support, and crisis intervention.
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Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm (Some weekend availability might be needed after training) Job Description: Our client is a family owned and operated plumbing company located in Lewisville! CornerStone Staffing has partnered with a customer that is a family owned and operates home services in the Lewisville area.
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