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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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We have been to places like Cabo San Lucas, Telluride, CO, and on a cruise! Puckett's Restaurant in Franklin is hiring a qualified Front of House Manager to join our team in Franklin TN. We are looking for a leader with a hands-on and positive leadership approach as we continue to grow and build in this high energy market.
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Store Manager and/or Co-Manager. Supports team in managing payroll and associate timekeeping activities. Provides feedback to the Store Manager on associate performance and communicates associate relations issues to Store Manager for follow up.
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As a Co-Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring that each Customer receives an amazing Tillys Experience. You will accomplish this by assisting the Store Manager in managing the daily operations of the Store, including selling, hiring and training, scheduling and payroll, visual standards, and so much more.
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In addition to administering day-to-day operations and payroll processing, the HR Manager will work closely with school leadership to develop policies that attract, support and retain excellent faculty and staff.
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HCA Healthcare Co-Founder. This Manager will be collaborating with stakeholders while improving revenue cycle workflow. The Manager must have a quantitative mindset and able to develop metrics demonstrating improved workflow from an end-to-end perspective.
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Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Trauma Data Abstractor Manager opening. We are looking for a dedicated Trauma Data Abstractor Manager like you to be a part of our team.
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The Regional Manager is responsible for leading the effective execution of Pet Food Experts’ Sales strategies, Retailer Development, and standard operating procedures to deliver company sales objectives within an assigned geography.
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The Finance Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day accounting needs of the business, including all financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, financial analysis, cash management activities, payroll processing and administration.
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The Assistant Store Manager assists and performs the following functions alongside store management: customer service, merchandising, omni activities and all inventory related actions to drive sales and results.
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Will plan and direct the accounting operations of our New Albany, Indianapolis and Louisville offices, to include month-end close, financial reporting, project invoicing, A/R collections, cash management, payroll, office management and general compliance and audit support.
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Reports to: Store Manager and/or Co-Manager Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Customer Service. Performs other duties as assigned by the Store Manager or other leader.
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In addition, the Customer Experience Manager supports operational excellence through maintaining visual standards, payroll management, and merchandise availability. Description A Victoria’s Secret & Co Customer Experience Manager is a values-based leader who delivers exceptional customer and associate experiences to grow top line sales.
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A Victoria's Secret & Co Customer Experience Manager is a values-based leader who delivers exceptional customer and associate experiences to grow top line sales. The Customer Experience Manager is responsible for driving and growing top-line sales by leading the sales floor, coaching and development of the team, performance management, and selling.
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A Victoria’s Secret & Co Customer Experience Manager. This role reports to the Store Manager. Delivering exceptional customer experiences in the role of the Head Coach through coaching, zoning, team selling and personally selling.
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