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Each Client Service Specialist will have a 4-6 week training program at the beginning of employment at St Francis Hospital. The Client Service Specialist reports to the Hospital Manager and in his/her absence, the Managing doctor.
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Client Services Director Description Always Best Care Senior Services — a Non Medical In Home Care Agency in the Dallas Metroplex — is seeking a Client Services Director to manage the care of our clients.
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In collaboration with central IT Customer Support Services, leverage JAMF and/or InTune to manage department devices. The Client Support Specialist provides IT software and hardware support to the faculty, staff, and students of Princeton University.
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Ability to meet challenging client requirements, provides services, and possesses strong communication, interpersonal, analytical, and research abilities. Aggregate or recomputed clients journal entry support for archival which consists of: bank and prime brokerage statements; invoices and related accruals and support; and prepare analytical review of client quarterly fund accounting packages.
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May evaluates and provides case management needs for client and family, including Dept. of Children & Family Services (DCFS), Regional Center, etc. JOB QUALIFICATIONSClinical social work in community mental health, homeless services, or healthcare strongly preferred.
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QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, and COMPETENCIES Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting with 3-5 years of experience in a client finance role having regular exposure to financial concepts such as revenue recognition, invoicing, accounts payable/receivable.
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Reports To: The Mailroom Associate will report to the Client Services Supervisor, Client Services Manager, or equivalent leadership. The Mailroom Associate provides exceptional mail and shipping/receiving services, delivering operational functions in the following areas: processing of inbound/outbound mail, distributing/delivering of mail, shipping and receiving product and supplies to support onsite business service center in a timely manner.
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The Spanish Services Coordinator with the support of the Spanish Community Engagement Specialist (CES) coordinates community outreach, programming, City services, events, and outside service referrals primarily for Spanish-speaking immigrants and refugees residing in Somerville.
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We are looking for an experienced EHS Client Manager in Digital EHS and ESG Services to join our Digital EHS and ESG Management practice. As a growing team, we are focused embedding EHS management and ESG reporting technology within Client organizations by providing a range of services across the full project lifecycle.
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The Mental Health Therapist is responsible for providing clinical assessment (i.e., diagnosis, behavioral health assessments, client plan and progress notes) through a trauma-informed lens, therapeutic based services, and case management to a diverse population of at-risk youth, young adults, and families.
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Develop and implement strategic business and action plans, provide leadership, and deliver performance results to expand Langan's Digital Services business and client base in the North America.
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Complete and submit clients application to appropriate benefits provider agency (e.g., HRA, Social Security)Act as a liaison to representatives of benefits administrationsAct as liaison between client and landlord to mediate any landlord-tenant issuesProvide ongoing counseling, supportive services needed to achieve goals stated in client treatment plan.
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Provide outstanding client services so that clients will want Clark Construction to execute their next projects and recommend the Company in their professional and personal circles. Be an example of Clark Construction’s professional services in all professional and community settings.
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The Virginia Beach Field House is currently looking for a custodial services team member. Proven working experience in custodial services. With over 175,000 square feet, we offer leagues, camps, clinics, and tournaments for youth and adults in soccer, flag football, volleyball, basketball, arena (indoor) baseball and softball, field hockey, lacrosse, dodge ball, sand volleyball, sand flag football, sand soccer and other social sports.
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This position reports to the PRO Services Manager and supports the execution of Floor and Decor's PRO priorities. Essential Job Functions: Execute the PRO Services Blueprint to the highest levels to create a world class experience for our PRO Customers.
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