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We are looking to grow our enthusiastic and engaged team at National Seating Mobility. National Seating & Mobility (NSM) serves a special mission. The solution may be customizing a power wheelchair, helping ensure independence and safety in the home or servicing equipment to keep our clients moving.
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Develops and maintains working knowledge of current durable medical equipment and policies and procedures held by National Seating & Mobility as well as all applicable insurance guidelines regarding eligibility for coverage and reimbursement.
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Communicate with funding and RTS any revisions made to orders that may change coding or funding. Duties and Responsibilities/ Essential Functions:Enters equipment specifications from the equipment specification sheet or from any quotes provided by the RTS.Enters quotes utilizing vendor configurations or quote requests from manufacturer's representatives.
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At all levels, working at National Seating & Mobility provides the opportunity to directly impact our client’s lives by giving them self-reliance and independence. Working at National Seating & Mobility is an opportunity to build a meaningful career, while leaving a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve.
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Oversees and assists sales teams, including ATP, RTS and Home Access roles to drive growth in the market. The General Manager (GM) of Field Operations manages and leads all activities related to a single or multi-unit NSM location.
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Full oversight and responsibility for branch revenue, transaction cycle time, product margins, inventory management, expense control, and EBITDA. Reviews Profit and Loss Statements (P&Ls) and creates/executes actions for improvement in partnership with the Region Area Director.
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The Technician at National Seating and Mobility brings our shared mission to provide mobility needs to our clients to life. We look to you to model our HEARTS values while coordinating with the Branch Manager, Rehab Technology Specialist, and Office Manager/Customer Service Representative to ensure timely order, receipt, assembly, and delivery of our products to our clients.
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Provide Technical Support to Rehab Technology Specialist as needed and directed by Operational Branch and Field leadership. Full-time Opportunity | 8-hour shift (day) | Monday – Friday | Competitive Pay.
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Delivers equipment as directed by Branch operations and Field leaders to include fitting, instruction, compliance, and customer service requirements. We are dedicated to providing the best care for our clients’ unique needs.
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Assembles seating, mobility, specialty ADL and home accessibility equipment per factory and clinical specifications. Provides inventory control and counts for all custom, special orders and stock items processed in the branch.
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Here at NSM, we are seeking mission-driven team members that can exemplify our HEARTS values: Honor, Excellence, Accountability, Respect, Teamwork, and Service. Responds to service calls and makes quality repairs in multiple and various environments to include branch, field, clinic, schools, and care homes.
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We provide each team member the opportunity to directly impact our clients’ lives. At NSM we are an Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. If you’d like to learn more about us and the impact we make on lives, please visit us at.
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Tuition reimbursement and Education Assistance. Submit your resume today and join a group of enthusiastic professionals dedicated to changing lives! The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.
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Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. We are consistently growing our business and poised for expansion and development, which can offer meaningful experiences to learn and grow with us.
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In this role, you will be given the opportunity to assist in providing our clients with multiple mobility solutions including but not limited to, wheelchairs and positioning systems. High School Diploma, GED, or equivalency certificate.
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