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Stoneleigh-Burnham School, an independent boarding and day school for girls in grades 7-12 in Greenfield, Massachusetts, seeks an Admissions and Marketing Coordinator. 1-2 years of experience in admissions or social media marketing.
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The Admission Coordinator monitors the ongoing internal petition process to ensure an efficient system is in place. Coordinator oversees the transfer of recipients to Level I facilities. The Admission Coordinator is the owner of.
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Provides support to Care Transition Coordinator by assisting in the following activities: maintain inquiry logs,tracking inquiries from accounts, may be expected to provide feedback to and from the CTC.
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At the direction of the Admissions Director, gathers demographic or clinical information from either the social worker and/or floor nurse at hospital or the family of the admitting patient prior to admission.
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Admissions Coordinator - Pathways to Recovery. Meet with each client on the day of their appointment to review all paperwork for admissions. We provide a menu of treatment services available each day including individual, group, and family therapy; medication-assisted treatment and medication management with our psychiatrist; health care coordination and full-time nursing support; full-time case management; and full-time peer recovery specialist support.
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Admissions Office Coordinator. Ensures that all aspects of the admissions process (i.e., signing, verification, pre-certification, facility tour, and signature on release and consent.
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Manages referral, intake, verification, pre-certification, and admissions processes; conducts or arranges for facility tours. Distributes admission documents; makes copies of admissions papers and Clinical Liaison’s patient evaluation and distributes to appropriate departments.
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Student Services Coordinator-CAS Office of Student Services & Admissions. The Student Services Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting various special programs including Cornell in Washington, the CAPS-Beijing Program, the International Exchange Program, as well as study abroad initiatives within the office.
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St. Charles Hospital is a leading New York hospital for acute inpatient rehabilitation, with more than half a century of service to Long Islanders.
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As a team member, the International Admissions and Exchange specialist supports the Asst. Vice President of IPGE in building a strong, cohesive, inclusive, student-centered, high performing team in support of the mission and vision of the organization and making IPGE a welcoming, caring and inclusive place for domestic and international students, faculty and staff.
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Phoenix Job Corps is seeking a dynamic and compassionate OA/CTS Admissions Counselor to join our team. As an OA/CTS Admissions Counselor, you will be at the forefront of connecting prospective students with the opportunities available at Phoenix Job Corps.
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We work collaboratively to provide compassionate care and utilize evidence-based practice to improve outcomes - to every patient, every time.
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South Dakota State University (SDSU) Office of International Affairs is offering an exciting career opportunity as an International Admissions Coordinator. The International Admissions Coordinator works with external stakeholders (agents, non-governmental partners, international universities), manages IT systems and data (CRM, SIS, etc.
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Supply the continuous quality improvement, quality assurance and outcome study representatives with reports obtained from quality documentation and record keeping within the admissions department.
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Our Company PharMerica Overview This is an excellent opportunity to move from a retail to office environment for those who are willing to learn.
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