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The Appeals and Denials Specialist is responsible for triaging and writing DRG downgrades and clinical validation appeal letters for multiple clients. The Appeals and Denials Specialist will ensure appropriate action is taken within appeal deadlines.
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Demonstrated superior diplomatic and interpersonal communications skills including experience managing/coordinating project teams and interfacing with engineering staff members and other SMEs. Ability to review and "redline" teams work product, design packages and other project artifacts for technical content, clarity, and quality in a constructive manner.
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Supports the development of marketing materials, social media content, short form videos, and participates in public engagement opportunities that help grow library usage and develop a positive relationship between the Anchorage Public Library (APL) and the community.
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Effectively and coherently communicate over radio channels while initiating and responding to radio communications (if applicable) State of Alaska unarmed security guard license (or ability to obtain.
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Working within the Alaska Department of Health, IT Business Applications Team, the Systems Architect will provide expertise and guidance to the design and implementation of a HIPAcompliant Power BI Service for the Alaska Division of Public Health (DPH.
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The report also contains information about crime statistics for the three most recent calendar years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in On-Campus Student Housing Facilities; in Noncampus buildings or property owned or controlled by the University or a recognized student organization; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus.
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Minimum 6 years in law enforcement and public safety, with three years in a supervisory role, preferably sergeant rank or above. Manage the city’s jail facility and will work with City Administration on the potential for an upgraded and/or new Public Safety Facility.
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Work includes but is not limited to repair, rebuild, fabrication and/or replacement of bumpers, window glass, body panels, fiberglass components, rubber and wood flooring, sheet metal work, and frame straightening and/or repair on Transit buses and other vehicles used by the Public Transportation Department.
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Marketing and Promotion – Pitch story ideas to print, broadcast and digital media and utilize social media and develop strategies for web-based messaging. Fundraising Development – Learn how to fundraise.
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Compensation Salary Pay Range:Consumer Lending Processing Specialist I (Category 14): $41,484 - $60,567 annuallyConsumer Lending Processing Specialist II (Category 13): $44,803 - $66,309 annuallyConsumer Lending Processing Specialist III (Category 12): $48,387 - $73,549 annuallyStarting base salary will be determined based on candidate experience, qualifications, education, and local or state wage requirements, if applicable and will fall within the range provided above.
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The Associate Scientist is expected to provide project management as well as project support for other staff.
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As a principal specialist/expert for major projects and/or program areas resolves unique technical problems without managerial intervention, providing coordination and suggesting solutions. Has broad automated systems and networking responsibilities and is recognized as a principal technical specialist on legacy and newly developed systems within a large facility or multiple facilities over a large geographical area.
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Qualified candidates will possess 3 to 5 years prior hotel sales management experience, excellent customer service skills and strong communications skills with leadership abilities to lead a team that will deliver exceptional service.
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That distribution is extended by simulcast of news on KFQD radio in Anchorage, streaming apps statewide, and programming to over 240 communities in Alaska via the Alaska Rural Communications System (ARCS), rural cable systems, and satellite system delivery.
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As an Associate Mako Product Specialist at Stryker, you will help improve orthopedic surgeries around the world and help us achieve our mission of making healthcare better. As an Associate Mako Product Specialist at Stryker, you will help improve orthopedic surgeries around the world and help us achieve our mission of making healthcare better.
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