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Required - High School diploma or equivalent plus 2 years' experience in Medicare/Medicaid and commercial billing - preferably in Durable Medical Equipment setting. Perform DME billing for Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, and other private insurances.
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Schedule: Three-split shift, AM, Mid-day, Afternoon (28.5 hours per week) Qualifications High School diploma/GED required. Applicants are required to pass Easterseals and Philadelphia School District required clearances, pre-employment drug testing and alcohol screening.
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High School diploma plus bindery trade school training/diploma. High school diploma or its equivalent, This requires the set-up and assembly of single and/or multiple components into a final product, either manually or by operating the following basic bindery/finishing equipment: shrink-wrapper, 30-inch cutter, padding racks, rubberstamp assembly, three-hole drill, spiral punch & binder, tab laminator & cutter, stitcher, box maker, table-top folder, table-top laminator, and high-speed punch.
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We are looking for a highly qualified, justice-minded high school teacher for grades 9-12 for the 2024-2025 school year. If you desire to work in a growing, faith-based, intentionally diverse, urban International Baccalaureate high school, we look forward to receiving your application.
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The Great Falls Central Catholic High School Counselor offers appropriate and effective social, emotional, academic, and personal support to our students while working with all stakeholders including administrators, faculty, parents, and community partners.
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High School Diploma/GED with a Machining certification from an accredited university with courses that cover: Mathematics, CNC Milling, CNC Lathes, Print Reading, Machine Tooling, G&M code, FANUC controls, and hands on machine application (i.e. capstone, shop hours) and a minimum of 1 year general machine shop experience in set-up and operation of a variety of manual and CNC machines: including mills, drills, grinders, broaches, turret lathes, horizontal bore, EDM, engine lathes, etc.
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High school diploma or equivalent required plus a sufficient number of college and/or technical school courses and clinical training to satisfy the requirements for testing and certification as a medical technologist by an approved certifying agency.
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High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent, technical certification or equivalent training in mechanical or oil & gas field preferred. Our services include: Natural Gas Gathering, Compressor Station Operations, & several different types of Roustabout needs.
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SUPERVISES: High School Color Guard Squad; High School Color Guard Assistant. Color Guard Director, High School. EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated by the high school principal and superintendent of schools.
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Requirements for the QA Document Reviewer: High School Diploma or GED preferred. No Corp-to-Corp. Benefits of the QA Document Reviewer: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance 401(k) Program #LI-MH4.
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Salary commensurate with experience (MIP) Essential Job Functions Essential Job Functions:Organizes, develops and administers a model secondary school JROTC program to include an instructional program and extracurricular activities.
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High school diploma or equivalent Previous experience in a material handling or warehouse environment preferredAbility to operate industrial forklift trucksComputer skills, experience with RF scanner Attention to detail and accuracy Good communication, and teamwork skills.
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Certified License for QMA (Qualified Medication Aide) or CMA (Certified Medication Aide) Experienced QMA or CMA in a long-term care or home care setting a plus High School Diploma or equivalent.
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High school diploma or equivalent; technical certification or vocational training in electro-mechanical assembly is preferred. The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will work closely with engineers and other team members to ensure the efficient production of high-quality electro-mechanical devices.
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Technical degree in a related manufacturing field and some fabrication work experience such as an internship/OJT or High school diploma / GED and 2 years of sheet metal fabrication experience or equivalent preferred.
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