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The Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager will collaborate closely with other departments to meet client needs and achieve business goals. Maintain the CRM system, make outbound calls, and prioritize long-term client relationships over short-term gains.
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The Overnight LVN/LPN introduces each new client to his/her fellow residents and the treatment staff, and orients each client to the rules, expectations, and routine of the daily treatment schedule.
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Completes reports as required for outside agencies such as DCF, probation, and others with appropriate releases signed by client(s). Meets client contact commitment weekly (30 clients for full-time) and adjusted for part-time or FFS.
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Familiarity with shipbuilding, marine engineering, propulsion systems, and other technical aspects of the maritime industry. The Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager will be instrumental in driving outside sales, cultivating and maintaining customer relationships, and developing new business and dealer networks for Hornblower Marine's diesel engine products.
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Utilize the statewide HMIS database, Google Sheets, and Smartsheet to document HUD assessments, case notes, services, financial requests, and client outcomes in compliance with standards and ongoing client files, including assessments, housing stabilization goal plans, referrals, financial assistance requests, correspondence, and case notes.
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The Overnight LVN/LPN is responsible for communicating observations and insights to the treatment team (i.e. therapists, dietitian, psychiatrist, pediatrician and facility administrator) to ensure the team is comprehensively addressing each clients issues.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOur client, a leading global consumer-centric medical device company is looking for an International Logistics Specialist to join their team. Astrix provides scientists to a broad spectrum of scientific based industries including: Chemical, Biotech, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics, Food Science, Flavors and Fragrances, Biomedical, Consumer Products, Environmental, Medical device, Petrochemical and Clinical Research.
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Regional Director sales achievement success will be driven by several factors such as: client service model, segmentation strategy, effectiveness at point of sale, consistency, and focusing on the right products, advisors, and firms.
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Develop treatment plans and treatment plan reviews, collaboratively, with the client and family. Description:CT Institute for Communities, Inc. / CIFC Health is seeking Full-time, Part-time or FFS (Fee-for Service) CT licensed behavioral health / mental health counselors / clinicians (LCSW, LPC, LMFT) to provide outpatient behavioral health services to our adult and/or pediatric clients.
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As a Sales Development Executive, you will play a key role in expanding our client base and driving insurance sales. Uphold the values of transparency, integrity, and relentless pursuit of client satisfaction.
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Our client, is seeking a Mainframe/Z/OS Systems Programmer - BMC AMI Compuware IAM to IBM VSAM or DB2 to join their team. Job Title: Mainframe/Z/OS Systems Programmer - BMC AMI Compuware IAM to IBM VSAM or DB2.
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Customer Service Qualtiy: Effectively works in collaboration with physicians/doctors, advanced practice registered nurses, registered nurses, family members, caregivers, and visiting nurse services to implement predetermined plan of care/guidelines for each assigned pt/client.
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Hardware: Enterprise class network hardware from Arista, Cisco/Meraki, Client Aruba, Palo Alto, F5, and Fortinet. Hardware: Enterprise class network hardware from Arista, Cisco/Meraki, Client Aruba, Palo Alto, F5, and Fortinet.
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Serves as a client advocate, coach, and resource in obtaining benefits and supportive services. Document case notes and update client information in CT/HMIS and internal systems. Administrative duties: Manages or accomplishes administrative functions regarding the facility, staff and program including but not limited to; electronic record keeping and reporting, client charts and with the VP/COO orders office/program supplies or food if necessary.
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Completes utilization reviews, oversees primary therapist process of utilization review and assists in the process of assuring that all client stays are covered in some way (i.e. insurance, private pay, etc.
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