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Support changes across knowledge management in coordination with other site knowledge managers such as Unit testing, recurring bug fixes, minor updates, and other coding issues for new and existing applications.
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Verbal and written communication skills including discussing medical needs with members and interfacing with internal staff/management and external vendors and community resources. Job Summary This position is responsible for conducting medical management and health education programs for customers on government health care programs.
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The Senior Knowledge Management (KM)/Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Advisor serves as the lead strategic planner for the AFR/SD/Health Team and for USAID Missions in the Africa Region more broadly.
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Identify and refer to community services, as indicated·Accesses and navigates the EMR to obtain essential information and documents CMRS progress notes and Resource Specialist Quick Notes per department standards.
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About the role The Global Supply Management Specialist is a unique blended role offering a combination of responsibilities that give you broad experience and set you up for professional growth within our Global Supply Management (GSM) team.
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The specialist reports directly to the RHM Director of Accreditation and Risk Management. Title: Specialist of Risk Management. The purpose of the Specialist of Risk Management is, under the direction of the director, to assist in leading, implementing and managing systems and processes that expose and mitigate risk, and prevent harm to customers as well as protect ministry assets.
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Have a working knowledge of erosion and sediment control, best management practices commonly implemented during construction, and familiarity with construction of energy and/or transportation-related projects.
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This position will be Remote / Telecommute Work Schedule - Monday through Friday (9:30 am to 6:00 pm) Required - Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) Certification JOB REQUIREMENTS: Current, unrestricted license in the state of operations in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Registered Dietitian (RD) or Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Exercise Physiologist.
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TechnoServe seeks a Knowledge Management Director to lead the implementation of the program's adaptive management approach, driving evidence synthesis and thought leadership across various countries and regions.
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The Treasury Management Implementation Specialist is responsible for coordinating the implementation of Treasury solutions, onboarding and training new Treasury customers and supporting Treasury customers and internal staff.
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The Operations Specialist Crop Management is responsible for all activities within cultivation and plant handling from preparing the soil until harvest of seeds to secure operational delivery in line with expectations of requestors.
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Knowledge of the health and wellness marketplace and employer trends. Certification in Case Management, Training, Project Management or nationally recognized health care certification.
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Litigation Management Support Specialist. A working knowledge of the claims business environment in order to effectively discuss and prioritize reporting needs. Panel management liaison.
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In coordination with the Director of Facilities, the Energy Management Controls Specialist will establish an annual/seasonal energy budget for each site, track actual utility use (gas, water, electricity) and performs other related duties in monitoring the District's energy use.
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Execution of process or product change management of multiple projects (planning and execution) Deep understanding of metal, Plastic, and assembly manufacturing methods used for component manufacturing by either - stamping, machining (conventional CNC, mill turn, Electro chemical, Metal injection molding, powder metal, welding, mechanical joining, fine blanking, additive manufacturing (3-D printing), plastic injection molding, welding, joining, electro-mechanical, and others.
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