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The Client Development Specialist (Intellectual Property Litigation (“IP LIT” Our immersive understanding of these industries – combined with our expertise across high-stakes litigation and dispute resolution, world-class regulatory compliance and advisory services, and complex transactions – sets us apart.
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Support team with tax resolution and compliance work About the client: Our client is a financial technology solution that helps businesses manage their finances. Their commitment to excellence and client success has earned them recognition as one of the top online bookkeeping solutions by publications such as NerdWallet, Forbes, and Entrepreneur Magazine.
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Monitors client-related communications through an online communication software; reviews cases notes and required documentation to ensure compliance with VR&P. Conducts virtual interviews with clients and stakeholders.
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We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Collections Specialist to join our client, an industry leader here locally, in Pittsburgh, PA. As a Collections Specialist, you will play a crucial role in maintaining healthy financial relationships with their customers.
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Assures that all phases of processing client information are in compliance with HIPAA, PHI regulatory and related policies and practices; reports any Compliance issues to the Director of Operations.
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As a subject matter specialist in compliance and all front lobby transactions, you will partner and contribute to branch success by identifying opportunities to deepen relationships. Through integrity and honesty, we know you will inspire client dedication and engagement to develop long-lasting positive relationships with Fidelity.
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The Shift Supervisor, under the guidance of the Watch Commander, manages overall field services, operations and functions in assigned area including post reviews, Specialist inspections, emergency response, client liaison, post order compliance reviews and special projects as assigned.
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Reports potential violations of company policy, Code of Conduct, and/or applicable laws and regulations to the company hotline, through the chain of command, to the Compliance and Ethics Department, or through other channels made available by the company for reporting potential violations.
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Ensures client compliance with respect to benefits and serves as an informed resource to clients on the impact of the ACA and future government changes. Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS), SPHR or PHR is also preferred.
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This individual ensures compliance with FDA, EMA and other cGMP regulations, including client requirements. ResponsibilitiesEnsure the site's compliance with FDA, EMA and other cGMP regulations, including client requirements.
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The Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist will conduct in-home visits at clients' homes to monitor and report on the quality of services being provided by Home Care Aides, and to determine whether existing care plans are adequate to meet client needs.
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We are seeking a Client Support Specialist who will be dedicated to supporting the Sales Operations, Customer Partnerships team function through annual contract renewals. Client Support Specialist.
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The Field Support Specialist I provides our clients and customers with a positive first impression of the companys core values and competencies. Maintains confidentiality of client, patient, caregiver, and team member information and records.
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Position Description: The Field Support Specialist I, in collaboration with the Field Support Specialist II, is responsible for providing the highest level of professionalism and customer service to team members, caregivers and other customers through daily interactions.
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The Database Administrator Specialist takes on the role of assisting with database structure and design, implementing, and maintaining the database environment, participating in enterprise efforts as needed, and ensuring compliance with security and integrity needs across the database environment.
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