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Case Management Support Specialist - Workforce. The Case Management Support Specialist tracks and manages the intake process for clients seeking program services and supports clients basic needs through service coordination in areas that include childcare and housing.
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The Workforce Access Management Information Security Specialist plays a key role in the design, maintenance, and ongoing support of processes related to Identity & Access Management (IAM.
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Along with providing support for existing systems and processes, the Information Security Specialist will participate heavily in performing data-related activities and services in IAM. IAM data management and reporting services are provided to enterprise users to enable bulk data updates, resolve data issues, ensure data integrity, facilitate projects, implement enhancements, reconcile access between systems, and monitor and enforce data compliance.
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The Customer Support Analyst supports the organization through workforce management, reporting, and other administrative duties. They determine the best way to utilize employees' productivity skills using workforce management techniques and theories.
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Network Health is seeking a Workforce Management Specialist who will be responsible for coordinating the day-to-day real time adherence resources required to meet the service level standards of the Operations Team. Develop a comprehensive scheduling plan to coordinate all off-phone activity including team meetings, supervisor coaching sessions and training.
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As a Workforce Management Specialist, you will join a team of analysts and play a key role in helping the department achieve its service level and staffing goals. Education: Bachelors Degree; or 2 years related experience and/or training; and 4 years of customer service which entails a minimum of 3 years workforce management experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Works with members of the management and training teams to ensure meetings and trainings are scheduled, while maintaining acceptable service levelsStudy department work, time off, and absence records (shrinkage) for ongoing historical trend analysis and forecasting purposes.
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The Workforce Management Specialist creates and implements scheduling solutions utilizing innovative software supplying staffing to all departments appropriate to dynamic business demands.
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Workforce Management Forecasting experience. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile. Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America's First Smart Network.
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Provide ongoing Call Center operational analysis, advance planning, and scheduling while identifying and implementing changes as necessary to improve the level of quality and efficiency as measured by key business indicators (ASA, ABA, occupancy, etc.
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To excel as a Workforce Management Specialist at Village Care, you must possess a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Data Analytics, or a related field; a Master's degree is preferred.
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DISH is committed to a workforce where everyone's opportunities are limitless. Prefer high-level computer expertise, including use of MS Word, MS Excel, Google Suite, and WFM systems. The sales department is critical to driving demand and creating strategic partnerships across the industry.
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Analyze historical call volume and call center metrics such as AHT, Shrinkage, etc, and accurately forecast these in the future. Candidates need to successfully complete a pre-employment screen, which may include a drug test and DMV check.
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Sun Country Airlines is seeking an MSP Workforce Management Specialist to support the MSP airport by providing reports, schedules and data for real-time workforce management needs.
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Working knowledge of IT audit and control, governance, asset management, change control, training delivery. Demonstrated understanding of modern Identity & Access Management concepts and best practices.
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