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Strong interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence including demonstrated empathy, humor, and resilience; engaging team-member; and values, honors, and promotes diversity in all its forms.
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Working with diverse patient populations and teams hones your emotional intelligence. Discover why travelers choose us, apply today All-Star Status: Dallas 100 (Multiple Years in a Row) Inc. 5000 Middle Market 50 Certified by The Joint Commission Best of Staffing Talent Satisfaction 2022 Best of Staffing Client Satisfaction 2022 Fastest-Growing US Staffing Firms 2017 If you’re seeking a Travel Hospice Nurse position in Milford, CT and are looking to work with an agency that will listen to your needs and career goals, then Focus Staff is the right place to be.
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Building Relationships and Networks Communicating and Influencing Customer Focus Developing Trust and Inspiring Others Emotional Intelligence Enabling Execution Initiative and Drive Innovation and Change Leveraging Learning and Feedback Planning, Organizing, and Decision Making Positive Approach and Stress Tolerance Technology Agility.
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Perhaps the greatest asset you will bring is your emotional intelligence. VCA Shoreline Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center in Shelton, Connecticut is seeking an experienced Client Care Specialist or Veterinary Technician to join the Neurology Department as the Neurology Liaison.
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Embark on a dynamic career with exciting growth opportunities in a role that lets you showcase your sales prowess and emotional intelligence. Deep emotional intelligence and commitment to doing the right thing.
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Under the direction of the Director of Operations, the Grant & Gift Administrator will support the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, by seeking, promoting, communicating and facilitating extramural funding opportunities.
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Emotional Intelligence: Identifies relevant EI components, practices, benefits, and development venues and discusses issues and considerations needed to advance one’s own EI maturity. Be a problem solver, trusted advisor, and partner to the people and businesses in our Key Bank communities.
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In this position, you will work hand in hand with our Neurologist. Record Keeping: Sending referral letters, scanning and/or faxing records, calling referral veterinarians for medical records, entering charges, etc.
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High level of emotional intelligence, perceptive, proven ability to develop relationships that withstand objections and unexpected changes in strategy. Proactively share market intelligence, strategy, and tactics with cross functional counterparts.
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Emotional intelligence and skills/experience in change management are highly important. Experience with standards such as UDS, TJC and NCQA; experience facilitating groups through complex and sensitive issues and teaching process improvement principles; experience working with medical staff on performance improvement and comfort and experience using Excel, manipulating data sets, creating pivot tables and other visual forms of data analysis is essential.
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Balance accountability with emotional intelligence when interacting with staff at all levels. Today, we serve over 1,100 family child care educators in Connecticut and New York. In addition, we have worked with agencies in more than 25 states through training and technical assistance, reaching 45,000 children a year, and through our policy initiatives, we are shaping a new vision for family child care in the U.S.
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The Marketing and Engagement manager at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence will report to the Executive Director and serve as a member of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence's (YCEI) leadership team.
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