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Utilizes the Nursing Process, Harm Reduction, and Trauma Informed Care modalities in all actions taken to advocate for and support the client in their planning and goals. Provides medication support, and participates with the registered nurse (RN) in client planning, especially as it relates to the teaching of interventions for client’s self-care.
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Obtains credit concurrence and coordinates pricing approval as client advocate. Facilitates growth initiatives for the Asset Based Lending Group of the Bank through significant business development and excellent management of key client relationships.
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You’re a great storyteller, a creative thinker, extreme listener and tireless client advocate. Proactively driving client communications and be the main/sole point of contact for each individual client until contract execution occurs.
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Advocate client position in all forums (state and federal court, alternative dispute resolution, administrative tribunals and regulatory hearings) and circumstances. Our policy restricts consideration of applicants needing employment sponsorship (visa) to specialty occupations.
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We advocate for self-care, mindfulness, health and wellness for our providers as much as we do for our clients. What continues to differentiate The Mindful Lemon is our emphasis on Mindfulness, not just for the client but for the provider as well.
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This role is a project leader, strategy creator, design thinker, client advocate, and relationship steward. This is an excellent opportunity for a practice builder with a diverse portfolio of work to be part of a client-interfacing team and enjoy utilizing business development skills and acumen to capture clients and to deliver great projects.
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Act as a client advocate and help them define goals. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Maximize your income working as a full-time or part-time Virtual Licensed Mental Health Counselor.
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100% Company Paid Benefits: Employee Life Insurance & Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D), Spouse and Dependent Life & AD&D, Short Term Disability (STD), Long Term Disability (LTD), Employee Assistance Program and Health Advocate.
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We seek a high-achieving individual with profound industry insights, capable of leading strategic go-to-market initiatives and providing innovative client engagement strategies to support the success of our customers' digital transformation.
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We're seeking a creative client advocate with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the ways copy helps clients achieve their objectives. Understand how to prepare content for accessibility (ADA) and search engine optimization (SEO.
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Act as client advocate to support with health system navigation and Care Managers with supporting clients with meeting care plan goals by breaking down barriers to accessing goods and services.
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Provides coverage and program design advice and expertise to Client Advocate and Production Team. Communicates with Client Advocate or production team regarding program improvements and recommendations.
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Work with teams to build robust advertiser use cases and perform comprehensive opportunity sizing to influence and advocate with Leadership and XFN based on client, vertical and business needs to drive revenue growth and foster strategic partnerships with our global customers.
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Successful applicants will be passionate about food, able to engage with food professionals of any level to advocate the value proposition that OTG offers across a broad array of stakeholders in the corporate food space.
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Act as a client advocate with a focus on improving the experience of our Fortune 500 target accounts. Build and sustain long-lasting relationships with new and existing clients within your assigned accounts through onsite client meetings, presentations, and outings such as ball games, dinners, golf, etc.
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