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Under Close Supervision, the Authorization Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative support, while supporting a Trauma Inform Care environment. To ensure billing accuracy, work with external systems such as, but not limited to, MMIS, CIM, Noridian, OneHealthPort, OPTUM, Trizetto.
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The Administrative Support Coordinator (ASC) is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of DPOR's Support Center as the on-site Team Leader and serves as the assistant facilities project manager for DPOR Administrative Services.
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Facilitate private and group dining arrangements, including menu customization, pricing, wine selection, room setup, audio-visual requirements, and billing information. Guide Hotel Private Events Coordinator with any minor issues or questions while still directing them to leadership when needed.
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The Development Coordinator will support BBBSLA's overall financial growth through data management and record-keeping, gift processing, the maintenance of fundraising technologies, the implementation of email and direct mail campaigns, and general administrative support for the Fund Development Department.
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The Internal Medicine Residency Program Coordinator (PC), under the direction of the Program Director and the NAHMG Practice Manager, provides daily administrative and programmatic support to the residency program in partnership with the Sponsoring Institution.
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Under the general supervision of the Senior Associate Dean and the Administrative Director, the GME Programs Coordinator is responsible for the coordination and oversight of UMass Chan Medical School residency and fellowship programs specifically: licensing and credentialing, institutional accreditation, curriculum and educational assessment, software implementation and data management tasks.
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Reporting to the Recruitment & Organizational Development Coordinator, the Recruitment & Organizational Development Assistant will independently provide customer service and administrative support through answering general inquiries, data processing, scheduling meetings and other virtual events, logistical support for onsite events, and records management.
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The primary role of the Support Coordinator is to plan, organize, implement, and monitor the in-home and community-based services and support the participant receives. These participants live in their homes and communities and receive support (which can be physical, medical, educational, or vocational) to assist them in remaining in their desired settings.
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Serves as a resource including providing knowledge, guidance, and direction to others in and outside of the department related to Radiation Oncology clerical, administrative support, patient support, and patient billing functions and processes.
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Licensed Practical Nurse Assessment Coordinator (LPNAC) must have Medicare billing knowledge and experience. Highly Qualified Licensed Practical Nurse Assessment Coordinator (LPNAC)/MDS Coordinator.
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The Rehabilitation Aide (equivalent to rehabilitation technician and physical therapy aide positions) will assist the Patient Experience Coordinator and clinicians by performing requested administrative and clinical duties.
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Assist patient experience coordinator with keeping track of both non-medical and medical supplies for the clinic and may order inventory. Assists patient experience coordinator with answering phones, scheduling appointments and filing paper work and charts.
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The Rehabilitation Aide (equivalent to the rehabilitation technician and physical therapy aide positions) will assist the Patient Experience Coordinator and clinicians by performing requested administrative and clinical duties.
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The Health and Wellness Coach provides administrative support to psychosocial services staff and case management services to patients. Come join a dynamic care team at LifeLong Medical Care. We are looking for a Health & Wellness Coach at our TRUST Health Center in downtown Oakland.
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Work Experience: Previous Clinical Aide or Rehab Tech experience preferred. Restocks with paper towels, tissue paper, soap and supplies. Athletico’s Greater Purpose is to empower people, inspire hope and transform lives.
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