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Review, prepare (based on complexity) and/or coordinate the preparation of environmental documents in compliance with the California Environmental Quality CT (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy (NEPA.
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Minimum 10 years of experience in credit risk portfolio management, credit administration, loan origination, and/or credit analysis as a commercial lender, regulator or credit review officer.
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Candidates will have a proven track record of accomplishment in CEQA and/or NEPA compliance, management, document review, project management, technical writing, and business development.
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A Lead RN Medical Care Manager contributes to AHF by utilizing a strong understanding from a clinical perspective of the Ryan White Medical Case Management program and Standard of Care. The Lead RNMCM will work with our providers and Healthcare Center team to ensure that Care Management services are offered and executed in the manner to the Ryan White eligible population.
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SUMMARY: The Senior National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)/California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Manager provides review and management support for the client’s environmental processes, documents, permits, and facilitates delivery of the organization’s environmental program.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with Maximo, Cognos, and MyTSR/PDMS systems, and will be responsible for a variety of clerical and data management tasks. Maximo/Cognos Management: – Follow up and perform data mining in Maximo for DRs. – Pull and review reports for data accuracy and analysis.
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Walt Disney Imagineering is the master planning, creative development, design, engineering, production, project management, and research and development arm of The Walt Disney Company. Develop a process for supervising WDI & Alliance projects to ensure timely management of partner deals and WDPR global opportunities.
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The PM’s responsibilities include leading the underwriting, structuring, negotiating, and closing as well as engaging in the portfolio management of complex renewable energy loans and related products (predominantly for solar, wind, and battery storage systems.
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Key Words: RN Travel, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Travel Contract, Travel Nursing, Case Manager, Case Management, Utilization Review, Case Manager RN *Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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Ensure case notes are entered into the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) within 48 hours of completing a direct case management service with client, submit notes for review by program manager weekly.
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Product lifecycle management (PLM) using Enovia, TeamCenter or Windchill. Your expertise will be essential during Preliminary Design Reviews (PDR), Critical Design Reviews (CDR), and Production Readiness Reviews (PRR), where you will prepare design review materials and test plans.
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The Senior Credit Risk Review Officer will perform and lead activities that evaluate commercial loan transactions and perform assessments of underwriting and portfolio management to independently provide feedback on the adequacy of underwriting analyses, accuracy and timeliness of risk grading decisions, appropriateness of credit mitigation actions, and the effectiveness of the credit management process and key controls supporting credit quality.
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Must have previous Grievance and Appeals exp Analytical and research savvy, good writing skills Strong organization and able to multi-task Must have at least 1 year of recent healthcare experience and strong work history Medical management, Utilization management, and/or running a doctor’s office High School Diploma or GED Microsoft Office: Outlook, Word, and Excel Our client is a leading Healthcare Industry, and we are currently interviewing to fill this and other similar contract positions.
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In collaboration with the Inpatient Specialty Program (ISP) hospitalists, the RN Care Coordinator will assist patients from the time they are admitted until they are discharged from the hospital by assessing their needs, coordinating care, communicating with health plans, including concurrent review to determine the appropriateness of services rendered and to ensure that quality care is delivered in a cost-effective manner.
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Enhances the quality of patient management and satisfaction, to promote continuity of care and cost effectiveness through the integration of functions of case management, utilization review and management, and discharge planning.
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