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PSS will advocate for services requested by the patient, cultivate the patient's ability to make informed, independent choices, to set goals and assist the patient in gaining information and support.
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Operational skills to implement action plans, work with other units within the company (eCommerce Operations, Marketing, Finance, Sales, Product Development, Professional Services, Customer Service and Technology Operations) and serve as the client advocate to drive internal process improvements, improve the end user experience and increase the revenue opportunity for both the client and Paciolan.
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The incumbent will adhere to and be a strong advocate for Pike Engineering’s Core Values to both Pike Engineering employees and our client(s) + Follow all Pike Engineering and client safety practices and promote a safe working environment.
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The Client Advocates recruits clients into a multi-pronged intervention consisting of: sexual health, hepatitis, and substance misuse screening; brief interventions and education sessions; linkage to biomedical and behavioral interventions; and supportive services.
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Accurately and neatly gather field data using paper drawings, forms, electronic data collection devices, digital cameras, or other formats and/or devices specified by the project manager and/or client.
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The incumbent will be an advocate of safety and participate in all safety initiatives. Pike Engineering employees play critical roles in ensuring that essential services like electric power, gas, telephone and wireless communications are up and running when people and businesses need them.
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Assess client needs and help in every manner practical. Monitors client behavior. Domestic Violence Shelter. 3rd shift part-time Saturday & Sunday 12am-8am. 3rd shift part-time Saturday & Sunday 11pm-7am.
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As a Customer Success Manager, you are responsible for driving successful client outcomes by offering strategic guidance and acting as their advocate, frequently collaborating with Sales, Support, and Product to solve problems and provide value.
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If you are a detail-oriented individual passionate about community development and possess the skills to excel in this role, we invite you to join our team at ABCD as a Client Advocate. As a Community Coordination Client Advocate, you will handle direct case management services to clients currently at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Line who live in Boston, Malden, Medford, and Everett.
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Provide recovery oriented skill-based peer services including providing a peer advocate perspective for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness for individuals receiving outreach services as a member of the PACT team to help individuals avoid hospitalization and remain in the community.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education: High school diploma or GED. Experience: One year of experience as a Victim Advocate or equivalent related social services position providing a variety of support services for victims of crimes.
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Assist with 40 Hour Domestic Violence Advocate Training, community-based presentations, and briefings. The Mental Health Therapist I facilitates client education, support groups, and promotes domestic violence awareness and prevention through community outreach.
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NFP provides solutions enabling client success through the expertise of over 7,000 global employees, investments in innovative technologies, and enduring relationships with highly rated insurers, vendors and financial institutions.
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In consultation with Head of People and Organization-Fashion, as well as Fashion Leadership team, responsible for the development, business case and implementation of human resources and OD strategies that support the success of the business for specified departments within Fashion (Merchandising, VM, Strategy and Client Analytics, Eyewear, Client Development, Fashion Business Transformation and Boutique Architecture.
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The Community Health Advocate will work primarily within the healthcare provider offices as well as with Emergency Department, community, at client homes, hospital case managers, and with other agencies/organizations to coordinate care and client needs.
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