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The Education Coordinator supports teaching staff by providing ongoing professional development, building their teaching skills, and assisting them in applying new knowledge. Position Title: Education Coordinator.
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Promotion will depend upon administrative approval and the continuing need for and performance of higher-level duties. Regarded as an expert source of information on processing transactions; completed work is reviewed for conformance with policy and regulatory requirements; numerous and varied guidelines are adapted and applied; 2) Performs a segment of the evaluative work of an administrative function; identifies issues or problems and seeks alternative solutions consistent with applicable regulations.
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The Community Health Outreach Coordinator engages the community in the services and activities of the Health & Wellness Center and provides education, outreach and support to the community as well as individuals and families served.
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The S tate of Connecticut , Department of Public Health (DPH) is now hiring for a Fiscal/Administrative Officer within the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) unit of the Department's Operational and Support Services Branch.
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JOB TITLE: Hospital Transition Coordinator. BHH provides medical care coordination & health and wellness support to identified existing CHR clients with significant behavioral health and chronic health needs such as Diabetes, Obesity, Asthma/COPD, Coronary Artery Disease, Hypertension and Congestive Heart Failure.
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The Credentialing Coordinator supports company goals by ensuring that every clinician is appropriately credentialed with each insurance carrier. We're looking for a Credentialing Coordinator with excellent organizational skills and follow-through, robust communication skills, and a personable disposition to ensure timely and accurate enrollment of providers in insurance panels.
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The HRIS Coordinator supports HR Generalists and Centers of Excellence (COE) staff by ensuring accurate and timely processing of human resource information systems (HRIS) transactions. System Enhancements: Collaborate with the HRIS Director to test and implement system enhancements, deployments, and regular system updates.
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Arden Courts of Avon is Hiring a Resident Services Coordinator! As the Resident Services Coordinator , you'll oversee day-to-day activities and personnel within your service area. As the Resident Services Coordinator, you are a member of the Resident Services Team. You are the coordinator of this team.
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We are seeking a dynamic individual to implement outreach strategies aimed at expanding our Day Habilitation Programs in Connecticut.
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Under the direction of the AMT Director, and/or Associate Director, the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Coordinator is responsible of ensuring that each cohort is filled with students witha sufficiently strong aptitude for excellence in the program.
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Graduation from an accredited four year college or university, with major coursework in public administration, business administration, political science, economics, or a closely related field AND one (1) years of increasingly responsible administrative experience in public service or business organizations, with emphasis on grant administration, management, and/or compliance.
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The Account Coordinator/CSR is responsible for understanding customer expectations, handling projects as orders are received, and following each job throughout the production process and to the final shipment.
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BIM Coordinator - Building Information Modeling - Engineering - MEP. My client a growing Consulting Engineering company in the Hartford CT market is seeking to add a BIM Coordinator to their growing staff.
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This position is responsible for leading the department in medical coding and billing practices.
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