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The Practice Manager, in partnership with the Chief of Staff (COS), ensures good communication with clients, associates, field leadership, Central Team Support, and PetSmart, and partners with the PetSmart Store Director, Salon Manager, Training Manager and PetsHotel Manager (if applicable) to optimize growth of both businesses.
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Under the general direction of the Vice President of Operations and clinical guidance from the Chief of Cardiology, the Practice Manager of Testing and Cardiology Programs assists in the planning, organizing, and directing of non-invasive cardiac testing services and programs.
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Stamford Health, a well-established, award-winning Healthcare System with multiple locations in CT, has an opportunity for a Practice Manager for our Concierge Practice in Stamford.
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Midtown Vets, our primary care hospital in Oklahoma City, OK is looking for an energetic, caring, and dedicated Veterinary Practice Manager to join their team. Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) preferred.
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Urgent Care Veterinary Practice Manager. Are you an experienced Veterinary Practice Manager that enjoys working as a technician on the floor? As the Practice Manager, your mission is to lead your team and oversee your hospital in harmony with the UrgentVet ethos, actively cultivating culture, engagement, efficiency, growth, and financial stability.
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The Practice Manager plays a central role on the hospital team by managing day-to-day operations, so the doctors & staff can devote their time to delivering efficient after-hours acute care.
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UrgentVet is seeking a rock star Practice Manager to lead our practice team. UrgentVet Pet Clinic bridges the gap between daytime general practice and emergency/overnight care, offering after-hours care for canine and feline patients without the additional expense of emergency clinic fees.
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Practice General Manager. Practice GM Reports To Regional Director. Operations Blueprint/Playbook for Practice (goals-objectives, checklists, reporting) With extraordinary opportunity and great expectations-accountability, the Practice GM enjoys commensurate performance-based compensation (base, benefits, bonus) and requisite latitude to collaborate, innovate, and drive/execute results.
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Pet Paradise experience and/or previous experience as a Practice Manager in veterinary medicine preferred. As Veterinary Practice Manager, you will :Oversee and train associates on professional, efficient, and exceptional client service (lead by example), to include client education about wellness plans, preventive care, pet health needs, wellness services, marketing campaigns, and other related information; effectively resolve client issues.
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BeautyFix Medspa is an award-winning medspa, providing innovative treatments and best-in-class hospitality at the intersection of e-commerce, technology, and advanced aesthetics.
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Join TeamHealth and gain autonomy and control over your practice by setting your own schedule and building a position that matches your lifestyle and career goals. Advanced Practice Clinician in Catskill, NY.
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To be successful as a veterinary practice manager, you should be patient, detail-oriented, and adept at multitasking. Ultimately, an outstanding veterinary practice manager should be able to communicate effectively with pet owners and veterinary staff members as well as demonstrate exceptional management, organizational, and customer service skills.
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The Advanced Practice Provider reports directly to the Director of Clinical Practice and/or the Area Clinical Practice Manager. The Advanced Practice Provider provides primary and urgent care services to nursing center residents in collaboration with the other medical providers in the center.
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Practice Manager - OBGYN - Infertility & Reproductive Surgery Division / Day / Full Time. Job Description - Practice Manager - OBGYN - Infertility & Reproductive Surgery Division / Day / Full Time (3285570.
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The Practice Manager works with the providers and staff to optimize patient flow/processes, reduce errors, and improve access to service and the patient experience. The Practice Manager is responsible for managing and meeting key performance indicators related to growth, practice operations, patient access/experience, quality, and finance.
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