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Center for Child and Youth Psychiatry (CCYP) brings together a team of psychiatrists, clinicians, nursing staff, case managers and administrative staff to provide care to children and youth in San Diego County.
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Our team is the best in the industry, with manufacturer trained technicians, PMP-certified project managers, CTS- and RCDD-certified design engineers, coordinators, and administrative resources.
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Talent Acquisition Coordinator responsibilities include providing administrative assistance to our recruiting team, crafting job descriptions and maintaining databases with candidate information.
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Candidates without experience are welcome to apply and receive our valuable trainin Education reimbursement program 401k, paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) Our Behavior Interventionists are paid the same rate for therapy sessions, drive time, and completing administrative work.
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Provides administrative/clerical support to medical and disease management programs. The CSC will interact telephonically with members as per established protocol or direction to ensure that members are effectively and efficiently managed through the medical/disease management process as needs require and in helping the RN care manager or social worker in arranging appropriate medical equipment durable medical equipment (DME), home health, follow-up appointments, and other services related to care coordination.
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In this innovative and multi-dimensional role, you will provide essential support to our Senior Marketing Manager as a blend of administrative, creative, and writing tasks such as content creation, graphic design, social media management, copy editing, proofreading, and other marketing-related activities.
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We are Builders FirstSource, America’s largest supplier of building materials, value-added components and building services to the professional market.
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The Prostate Cancer Account Manager (PCAM) is the primary customer facing Lantheus Holdings professional tasked with education of the Prostate Cancer medical referral community on PyLARIFY and the cultivation of productive customer relationships to include HCPs, Advanced Practice Providers, Nurses, Pharmacists, Department Administrators and other key medical and administrative personnel from Urology and Uro-Medical Oncology.
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Ensures compliance with applicable Inova standard operating procedures (SOPs), ISO, FDA and other Quality System regulations, as well as applicable Environmental Health & Safety, Human Resources and all other regulatory and administrative policies.
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Practice support: We manage the administrative side of private practice, including marketing, verifying client insurance benefits, and handling the invoicing/billing process so you can accept insurance without ever interacting with it directly.
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Coordinates with the Director of Strategic Communications on all funding, sponsorship, marketing, and administrative issues related to the athletic Web site usdtoreros.com and any Web broadcasting, radio, video, and television activities.
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Supports the VP by helping with administrative duties as required by the Sharp-owned captive insurance company. Supports the VP by analyzing and utilizing risk financing alternatives using Sharp HealthCare’s captive insurance company when appropriate.
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The CEO will oversee a staff of 23, including seven direct reports: Controller, Director of the Vision Rehabilitation Program, Store Manager, Program Manager, two Administrative Assistants, and our Fleet Supervisor.
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Your expertise could apply to matters of national security, personnel, litigation and support, administrative, investigative, technology, contract law, information law, legal instruction, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber matters and foreign intelligence.
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The Administrative Assistant for Forever Balboa Park (FBP) provides the President and CEO, the Executive Staff, and the Volunteer Manager with communications, calendaring, database, and administrative support.
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