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The Business Office Manager is responsible overall for the Patient Financial Services areas of: Patient Access, Scheduling, Insurance Verification, Pre-Registration, Financial Counseling, Billing, Collections, Cash Posting and Adjustments necessary to finalize medical accounts.
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Works with RVP of Sales and local Pharmacy Director to maintain and strengthen customer relationships by. Works with RVP of Sales in identifying business opportunities through sales calls, referrals, targeting reports and CRM and in communicating (verbally and in writing) with skilled nursing, assisted living, subacute and managed care organizations to assess market needs.
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REMOTE - UNITED STATES Arvato Supply Chain Solutions is hiring a self-motivated and entrepreneurial-minded Director of Business Development to join our growing team! 5 to 10 years of experience in solution selling & new business development in the logistics / supply chain management industry.
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Fortis College in Richmond, VA is seeking a Business Office Manager to promote a positive and motivational working and learning environment with an emphasis upon the success of each student.
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WPI is seeking an administrative leader for the role of Associate Director, President's Office and Board Administration. Reporting to the Associate Vice President/Chief of Staff, the Associate Director will bring leadership, personal integrity, ethical management and professionalism in leading operations for the Office of the President and providing administrative support to the Board of Trustees.
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Ten years of professional marketing and business development experience as director of business development or deputy director in the landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, or park advocacy fields, preferably based in NYC.
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Director of Corporate Development/Business Development. In this role, you will show case your expertise in all aspects of Business Development and partnering by identifying and securing key business opportunities to augment SEKISUI’s organic growth efforts.
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This role acts as a multi-functional associate within the Business Office operations of the facility to cover such functions as reception, surgical posting, medical records, pre-op call assistance or pre-admission duties, and financial verification.
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Reporting to the Vice Provost for Academic Planning and Global Affairs, the Director of the Office for International Students and Scholars will be responsible for implementing and overseeing all related services and support which includes but is not limited to planning, collaborating, and coordinating activities within the office's overall scope.
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In this position, the Business Development Director represents the Radar Line of Business product portfolio and services to assigned customers, while leading the customer account planning cycle and ensuring assigned customers’ needs and expectations are met by ARA. This position may also be assigned to the other product portfolios as needed.
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As the Director of Business Development, you're quarterbacking the new business function for the agency. Track and report on business development metrics, including pipeline, conversion rates, and revenue growth.
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Watermark Retirement Communities is one of the Top 25 Best Workplaces in Senior Housing for Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing and Home Healthcare.
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KBRA (Kroll Bond Rating Agency, LLC) is seeking a Director, Relationship Management to join our growing Business Development team in the New York office. Position Title: Business Development Director - Project Finance (NY.
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Reporting to the Managing Director (APAC), the role of a Business Development Director (APAC) owns and develops their new business pipeline, uncovers new clients and business opportunities for Talon APAC and the wider business.
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Proficient computer skills in MS Office Suite including: MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, and MS Outlook. About our Line of Business: PharMerica is a full-service pharmacy solution providing value beyond medication.
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