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At least one year of relevant cataloging or data entry experience, such as creating and updating information in a digital asset management system, digitizing, or applying metadata to digital objects.
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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience with entry-level human resources assignments that include analyzing problems to identify significant factors, researching and gathering pertinent data, and recognizing solutions; experience planning and organizing work, and communicating factual and procedural HR information clearly, verbally, and in writing.
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Maintains internal database of Medicare marketing materials; includes but is not limited to data entry, data validation, and executing monthly QA processes. Fully Remote Is this a feeder/placement req.
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Work with Data Specialist to ensure data entry compliance into HMIS systems within 24-48 hours. ● Develops a systematic way to monitor client files, HMIS data quality, and integrity.
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Perform data entry and record checks in the Joint Access Database (JADE) and maintain all customer sponsored personnel access information. Perform data entry to the Joint Access Database and maintain all customer sponsored billets and quota information.
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This person will not be patient facing - but will be doing a large amount of data entry of patient demographics into EPIC. They will be creating/onboarding the patient profiles within EPIC and completing the patient registration as needed with all of the insurance information as well.
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At least 2 years of case management experience in complex, high-acuity cases relating to: homelessness, addictions, under-served, and/or prison re-entry program care – high acuity clients with co-morbidities.
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The Senior RI Specialist also coordinates with Keck Medical Center of USC Administration, IS, Compliance, Clinical Informatics and Integration personnel on technology projects impacting charge entry, charge dictionaries, and charge, and provides data derived from multiple entities of Keck Medical Center of USC for the management and support of critical decisions and functions related the Chargemaster, CDM Maintenance, and the improvement of charge capture.
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One (1) Full-Time Champions In Service of San Fernando Valley and Greater Los Angeles (CIS) is looking to hire a Receptionist/Data Entry Specialist. SUMMARY STATEMENT: The Receptionist/Data Entry Specialist under the supervision of the Executive Director/GRYD Supervisor will assist all individuals seeking services to obtain the full array of services provided at Champions In Service.
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Ability to calculate numbers and perform data entry Must be able to maintain high level of confidentiality Commitment to the Company mission to consistently deliver high quality, person-centered care with dignity, respect, compassion and integrity, and to enrich every life we touch.
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The Patient Relations Specialist serves as the initial point of contact for the various practices and services provided by HHP. The PRS practices a high level of customer service, acts with a sense of urgency and reliability, has strong data entry skills, active listener, exhibits excellent phone etiquette, has strong verbal and written skills, and demonstrates a spirit of teamwork and personal ownership in the department.
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As a Patient Services Specialist, you will perform patient support through administrative tasks including scheduling appointments, insurance verification, data entry, and are responsible for general office activities.
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The Specialist I, Accounts Payable maintains accurate payment information by auditing high-volume expenses, performing data entry, handling expense reports, check matching, and answering vendor and customer questions to enable efficient payments and financial reporting.
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The Application Support Specialist I position is remote, reporting to the Lead Systems Administrator, and will provide user data entry, systems support, and basic troubleshooting to our Clinical and Administrative team members.
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Responsibilities: The Accounting Specialist will perform a variety of entry level accounting assignments which involve structured accounting projects, document processing, data entry, and clerical tasks like scanning or filing; process various invoice payments to vendors in the accounting system; prepare Excel worksheets and a variety of other tasks; and provide backup for accounting clerical tasks on as needed basis.
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