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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 - Transfer Agent. Engtal’s client is a fund administration specialized in hedge funds, real estate, cryptocurrency, venture capital, mergers, and private equity funding.
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You could already be a Client Services Director or a Group Account Director, Senior Account Director, or Client Partner ready to make that step up to Client Services Director level.
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Ensure the delivery of an exceptional client experience to both internal and external clients in every interaction. Strong client contact handling skills and active listening is required.
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We are looking for a Client Services Coordinator to join the advertising sales team at Bally Sports Wisconsin. - Partner with the traffic team to ensure orders are entered correctly, spots run correctly, with correct copy within the contractual boundaries set by the client.
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Establish and grow a strong relationship with multiple senior client stakeholders through a demonstration of client industry and influencer knowledge. 5+ years of client management and media (or influencer) experience within agencies.
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The role acts as the steward for both Linqia and the client, establishing transparency and clear communication from pre-IO to launch. Owner of the Client Experience and responsible for exceeding client expectations and creating long term partnerships.
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Client Onboarding and Regulatory Services (CORS) is an Operations group within ISG Operations that is responsible for adherence to client regulatory requirements during the life of the client's relationship with Morgan Stanley.
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Client Services Representative Work from home and office/Hybrid LexiCode, the leader in Health Information Coding and Consulting Services, is looking for an energetic and dynamic client services rep at our Columbia, SC office.
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EisnerAmper is seeking a Tax Senior Manager to join the Private Client Services (PCS) practice. The EisnerAmper Private Client Services Team connects family owned, closely held businesses and high net worth individuals with the solutions they need to reach their short- and long-term financial goals.
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As an Account Director, you'll make an impact as a leader on our Client Services team, including client management, paid & performance media campaign management strategy & execution, and team & contract oversight.
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Its family of companies include AgSource, Alta Genetics, GENEX, Genetics Australia, Leachman Cattle, Jetstream, PEAK, SCCL, Trans Ova Genetics and VAS, with each having its own unique identity, products, and services.
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The Instant Group are seeking a Client Services Manager to oversee a rapidly growing portfolio of ‘satellite’ offices, who will be key to the operational management of the workspace. The role is well-suited to those who are organized, people-focused, familiar with facilities management, and passionate about delivering a world-class client experience.
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As the Senior Account Executive, you will be working within the Client Services team. From big brand launches to shifting perceptions and from riding fast trends to driving footfall, Influencer builds ideas with impact to deliver outcomes that drive your business forward via an unmatched client experience.
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Skills:diagnostic testing, assay, clinical laboratory, specimen processing, Customer service, Project management, medical terminology, medical billing, project planning, Troubleshooting, service supportQualifications:Scientific Bachelors with 5-7 years experience - Ideal background: part of a start of biotech with clinical diagnostic assays that physicians work (maybe clinical research that works with specimens/patients), client services roles – works with physicians, staff, patients.
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