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Acts as lead resource for the Case Management Supervisor and the disease specific case management program staff and assists with problem solving and difficult cases. This will include daily supervision of the DSCM staff, Case Management Supervisor.
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Telephonic case or disease management experience. As a Telephonic Case Manager RN, you'll support a diverse member population with education, advocacy, and connections to the resources they need to feel better and get well.
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Has the ability to operate a computer and use automated case management and the GCIC system for input, retrieving and tracking data. The purpose of this position is to ENTER, CLEAR/CANCEL AND MODIFY GCIC/NCIC and FTA WARRANTS; Vehicles, Articles and Missing/Unidentified Persons onto the GCIC (Georgia Crime Information Center) System; verifying active Warrants; running Criminal and drivers histories via CJIS and GCIC database; and performing administrative and clerical functions related to GCIC/FTA Warrants and other related City and Court operations.
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A Non-Medical Care Manager enhances the reputation of AHF by utilizing your case management experience, you will meet our clients where they are, identify strengths and opportunities for growth, and assist them with realistic goal setting.
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For example: Transaction Monitoring Systems, KYC/CDD, Sanctions and Wire screening Applications, Network Analysis, Entity Resolution & Identification and Segmentation utilities or Case Management solutions.
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The psychologist will provide the following: direct clinical services including comprehensive mental health and well-being assessments, psychotherapy, clinical consultations, coaching services, case management, crisis intervention, critical incident response, fitness-for-duty screenings and coordination of fitness-for-duty evaluations; leadership consultations; training and education workshops, outreach, resource development, program evaluation, and program development.
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Operate the GCIC/NCIC, CJIS, ISIS, Unisearch and Courtview Systems. Make contact with vehicle owners by phone and mail once vehicles have been found and CLEARED from the GCIC System. Has basic knowledge of Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) rules and regulations.
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Minimum 2 years "telephonic" Case Management experience with a Managed Care Company. "Telephonic” Nurse Case Manager II. “Telephonic” Nurse Case Manager II. is responsible for performing care management within the scope of licensure for members with complex and chronic care needs by assessing, developing, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating care plans designed to optimize member health care across the care continuum.
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Working experience with Oracle CX: Sales Cloud, Commerce Cloud, Service (B2B, B2C, Field Service) Cloud, CPQ Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Subscription Management, Order Management, Pricing Admin, Integration Services, Revenue Management and Billing.
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Working expertise with Platform Management, Service Cloud & Service Business Process (Email to Case, Web to Case, Knowledge, Case Routing, Queues, Public Groups, and User Group Assignments)Experience in Salesforce Einstein Analytics & CRM Analytics with Analytic Studio, Data Manager, App, Datasets/Datasets, XMD, Recipes, Dashboards, Lens, Templates, Charts, Job Monitor, Schedules, Transformations etc.
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Proficient in legal research and case management software. These include planning, data management, sales process optimization, sales. Develop case strategies and prepare cases for trial.
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Participate in litigation management, including processing subpoena requests and electronic case filings. Skill in time and organizational management; capable of focusing on details while effectively managing multiple tasks.
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Services are provided in an outpatient clinic co-located with interdisciplinary rehabilitation services including physical, occupational and speech therapy, sports psychology, neuropsychology, counselors, recreational therapy, vocational therapy and case management.
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Be well-versed in using case management systems and CRMs (e.g., SFDC / JIRA) and possess strong analytical and organizational skills, with the ability to understand and review the financial return or ROI on the customer's investment.
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Understanding and experience with core finance system implementation and optimization, finance strategy and transformation, shared services and outsourcing, case development, preparation of Lead to Revenue functions.
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