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Research: 4-5 hours per week: digging into the information the client provided in order to customize options to meet their financial need in the case of a death or disability. Spare time: This is a commitment of working 4-8 hours a week that can generate between $500 to $2,000 per month.
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Challenging Work Feel inspired with great case diversity and over 40,000 visits coming into the U.S. Army medical facilities and clinics around the world every day. See and study diseases that are not usually encountered in the private sector, and work on vaccines for viruses like Zika and COVID-19 that can have a global impact.
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Paid training & career development: Access to BHW’s BCBA Mentorship program, Annual Reimbursement for CEUs along with access to BHW developed CEU events, Attendance at BHW's Annual Clinical Conference, Meet regularly with your Regional Clinical Director ,Case reviews with subject matter experts, Monthly meetings with members of the leadership team, Opportunities to participate in a variety of committees (e.g., Quality Committee.
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The County of Riverside - Riverside University Health System-Medical Center is seeking a RUHS Social Services Director to join our UR Case Management Department located in Moreno Valley. Provide consultation and guidance to subordinates on unusual, sensitive or complex case problems; train subordinates to work more effectively and efficiently through increased casework knowledge and skills.
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Medical Solutions is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Manager, Utilization Review for a travel nursing job in Moreno Valley, California. Posted job title: Case Management (Utilization Review.
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Minimum of two (2) years prior work experience with children ages 3 to 5 years of age and their families in a structured setting required; Previous Head Start, community, home visit, case management experience preferred; Ability to speak, read, and effectively communicate in Spanish preferred.
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Providing forward focused care coordination and customer service in the workers compensation community since 1998, ISYS has an established brand reputation of delivering on our promise to provide consistent high quality catastrophic, rush, and onsite field medical case management services.
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To perform: 1) loading of stocking carts; 2) transportation of totes to the sales floor on stocking carts; 3) matching of the case-strip to the shelf tag/stock; 4) sticker-price items with non-removable labels; 5) rotate stock; 6) place merchandise in the designated shelf/display position/area; 7) the "face/front" program for the front row of each display; 8) the immediate pick up/removal of all broken containers, packing materials/boxes from the sales floor or customers’ pathway.
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