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The primary function of the Quality/Patient Safety Program Manager is to support, coordinate, and facilitate the quality management (QM), patient safety (PS) and regulatory performance improvement (PI) activities for the hospital and medical staff.
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As a WendWell Health Distributor/Agency - Sales Team Manager, you will lead your team of agents dedicated to promoting and enrolling eligible customers into Affordable Care Act (ACA) healthcare plans.
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As a Manager Trainee , you will participate in a training program that will further develop your leadership skills and prepare you for accelerated career growth. Manager Trainee- Operations (Travel Program- Relocation Required.
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And supervisor's approval to participate in the IRS Telework Program. You must show proof the education credentials have been deemed to be at least equivalent to that gained in conventional U.S. education program.
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A Program Manager serves in the field as the onsite case supervisor and leader, mastering daily case management skills, including developing and overseeing clinical programs, supervising BIs and providing education and training for client caregivers.
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Under the direction of the VP, Enterprise Legal Compliance, the Privacy & Records Program Manager will be a key contributor in the development of the enterprise-wide records management and data privacy programs, to ensure the Tribe's compliance with all applicable, new and evolving privacy requirements.
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We are seeking a Senior Program Manager responsible for planning, organizing, and managing all activities necessary to ensure the successful completion of the assigned program within established objectives.
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San Bernardino County is recruiting for a Program Manager assigned to the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) program. The ECM program is a collaboration between the following San Bernardino County departments: Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Department of Behavioral Health, Department of Public Health, Sheriff's, and Probation.
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The Manager-CAC Program Grant manages all aspects of the Children's Assessment Center (CAC), which includes but is not limited to the organization of the participation in the Multidisciplinary Team, supervises CAC staff, program development and management, public relations, grant writing, financial management, staff management and community outreach and education.
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We seek a highly skilled and detail-oriented individual to join our Technical Support team as a QA/QC Program Manager. Stay up-to-date with industry best practices and trends in technical support and quality assurance to implement and ensure continued alignment within the program.
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We are seeking a Patient Safety and Quality Program Manager to promote our Culture of Safety, which is crucial to the success of our Patient Safety Plan, Just Culture, and Patient-Family-Centered Care. As a Program Manager of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, you will join a dynamic department dedicated to protecting our organization and the patients we serve.
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