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Have or develop a detailed understanding of non-profit accounting and reporting. In addition, this position is responsible for student billing and coordinates related activities with the financial aid director and the registrar.
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Developing strong partnerships across campus, the Class Dean works closely with campus offices, including Counseling Services, Health Services, Wellness, Office of Campus Life, Student Conduct, Colby Center for Teaching and Learning, Learning Consultants, Farnham Writers’ Center, Office of the Registrar, Office of Student Financial Services, Office of Off-Campus Study, and DavisConnects to both inform and enhance resources and services in support of student learning and engagement.
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Coordinates policies, procedures, and strategic directions with the Office of the Provost and the Office of the Senior Vice Provost, AP of AIP, University Advising; the Dean of Extended, Professional and Continuing Education, the University Registrar, the Exec. Director of Institutional Research, the Dean of the University Library, the Dean of Graduate Education.
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Registration and certification as a Certified Tumor Registrar or Oncology Data Specialist by the National Cancer Registrar Association (NCRA) or American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA.
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Work closely with cross-functional teams, including Registrar, Academic Advising, Financial Aid, Admissions, ITS, and other departments, to understand their requirements and provide effective solutions.
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Required)Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR CERT) - National Cancer Registrars Association (NCRA) Complies with all reporting requests and requirements, including but not limited to requests by the NCDB, quarterly reports to the State Cancer Registry and the annual ACoS report.
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The Cancer Registrar II is accountable for case-finding, and abstracting core data items that include pertinent information about the patient, the disease, and its management into an electronic system.
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Complies with requirements mandated by the Texas State Department of Health Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requirements in terms of timeliness and completeness of reporting.
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Reporting to the University Registrar and led by the Assistant Registrar, the Records and Registration Coordinator must possess knowledge of procedures related to records and registration as expressed in Title 5, California State University (CSU) Executive Orders and San Jose State campus-based in order to provide advising to students, and consultation to staff and faculty on these policies and procedures.
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Support quality teams to ready and host customer and registrar audits and agency inspections. Manage required regulatory reporting. Requires bachelors degree with at least 10 years of related work experience, science degree in regulatory affairs or health sciences preferred or equivalent level of education and work experience.
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Select, lead, and direct 3rd party consultant performance and workload to support regulatory operations. No statement herein is intended to imply any authorities to commit Battelle unless special written permission is granted by Battelle's Legal Department.
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As of January 1, 2012, Baylor Scott & White Health no longer hires individuals who use nicotine products. Oncology Data Specialist (ODS-C) Ability to abstract and code diagnosis and treatment data using standard registry coding references.
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Coordinates data collection activities; implements data quality control measures. Basic computer skills, including but not limited to: typing, information security, electronic medical documentation, hand held scanning and email.
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Identifies cases for abstraction based on Pathology Reports, HIM Coding reports, Bill Reports, etc. Abstracts data from patient medical record to include patient demographics, diagnostic procedures, history and extent of disease, treatment, follow-up, physician, and other related information.
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The Office of the University Registrar is comprised of technical and functional experts on all functions of the Registrar's office, including protection and integrity of the student records, reporting compliance, institutional needs, data stewardship, technical enhancements, and business solutions.
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