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Follow all Trulieve Policies and Procedures as delivery associate. Frequently required to manipulate objects of varying sizes and weights (e.g., products, packaging, tools, office machinery): push/pull objects up to 50lbs; lift/carry/position objects up to 50 lbs; ascend/descend stool/ladder/steps; position self and/or objects at floor level (e.g., crouch, stoop, kneel, crawl.
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Accurately completes or assures completion of registration process and facilitates revenue enhancement through insurance verification, pre-authorization, verification of medical necessity and follow up of denials.
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This position will work up to 25 hours per week and will be available "after hours" based on business needs. Follow Trulieve Policies and Procedures. Able to understand and follow written/oral instructions.
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May resolve issues of denials identified through adjudication, and follow-up claims in Point of Sale (POS) May produce reports and keep management informed of unpaid claims and claims pending follow-up.
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Learn, understand, and follow documented work procedures, including maintenance, operational and troubleshooting procedures, such as daily checklists and basic glass washer, sand blaster, and overhead crane set-up, operation and repair procedures and related paperwork.
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Submit and follow up on authorization requests with insurance companies for internal MRI, therapy, surgery, and DME orders. Familiarity with pre-authorization, pre-certification, and health insurance claims processing preferred.
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Master organizer and ninja of follow up and accountability. You will be the master organizer, ensuring follow-ups and accountability at every stage of project execution. You will be the lead train conductor, the VP of Content will be the lead storyteller.
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Act as liaison with Insurance tracking vendor, reconcile and process hazard and flood insurance bills for payment, including follow-up with customers to obtain bills, resolving billing discrepancies, disbursing escrow funds, preparing and mailing checks and documenting payments in loan file.
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The Physician Assistant will work in an office setting providing both initial and follow up consultations with general surgery and medical weight loss patients which includes prescribing, treating, and educating patients.
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Follow Spot Operator: Operate follow spots for events according to the instructions of the Stage manager. Audio assistant, Usher, Wardrobe Assistant, Props Assistant. Scenic Carpenter: Construct stage scenery to the required specifications.
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Coordinate tournament operations and weekly events including planning, pre-tournament contracts, post- tournament billing, promotion, course set-up, preparation, scoring, prize distribution, and follow up Assist with men's, women's, and junior golf events and programsSchedule part-time staff engaged in pro shop operations, driving range operation & maintenance and golf cart maintenance; assist with instructional programming as directed.
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The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck or a Dump Truck/Follow Truck, providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc.
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Building a Family: adoption, surrogacy and fertility assistance as well as paid parental and caregiver leave, Dependent Day Care FSA back-up child and adult/elder care days and childcare discounts.
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Since 1932, Newton Medical Center has been providing care to the people of Sussex and warren counties in New Jersey, Pike County in Pennsylvania and southern Orange County in New York. We are home to the Center for Breast Health, the only one of its kind in Sussex County, addressing all of a woman’s breast health needs with state-of-the-art technology, resources, education, support and follow-up care.
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Provide client follow-up and make recommendations for work performance based on knowledge in anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and ergonomic principles. Follow-up with client members to ensure early symptom recognition and injury prevention.
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