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Opportunity for a licensed Psychiatrist to provide psychiatric patient care to patients on Friday evening/night call from home, On-site daily rounding and consults on Saturday and Sunday with overnight phone call only from home.
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Manage workers’ compensation claims and reporting. Daily processing of benefits, including proper handling of enrollments, terminations, changes, leaves, COBRA, beneficiaries, disability, accident and death claims, and assist as needed with any rollovers, QDROs, QMCSOs, distributions, loans, and hardships.
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We offer employees great benefits including daily pay, bonuses and rewards, exclusive discount program, life and accident insurance, and more. Assist in the maintenance of a clean, tidy and safe living environment by reporting issues including equipment or lighting problems to the charge nurse.
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Role Responsibilities/Duties · Facility maintenance, issues and repair · Cleanliness and orderliness of the studios · Facility audits and walk-throughs · Inventory levels and supplies for studio maintenance and/or marketing materials · Retail purchasing and inventory · Budget reconciliation via Brex · Daily Financial Reporting auditing refunds and unpaids etc.
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Able to bend, stoop and stand for long periodsWeekday daytime availabilityInternet access with an active email addressSmart phone and/or tablet for wireless reporting dataDigital camera if no smartphone accessReport client work completions on the day of serviceStrong Customer service skillsFollow us on Social Media.
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Opening and closing registers, accounting for the daily intake, and preparing cash deposits. The shift leader's responsibilities include creating a shift schedule, dealing with no-shows, delegating tasks, handling cash up, and reporting any issues to the manager.
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Can complete web-based training, turn in accurate and timely reporting, recaps, timesheets, expense reports, etc. Have a reliable vehicle to travel within an assigned territory on a daily basis.
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Assisting residents with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toiletingDocumenting care provided and reporting any changes in resident health or behavior to appropriate staff.
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Direct accounting entries, quarterly SEC/Regulatory reporting and reconcilement of daily cash and monthly sub-ledger to Oracle as well as custody position reconcilement. Manage the settlement, valuation, and reporting of FX trades related to hedging the Bank’s foreign denominated loan portfolio.
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Manage accounting entries, quarterly SEC/Regulatory reporting and reconcilement of daily cash and monthly sub-ledger to Oracle as well as custody position reconcilement. Daily collateral management for dealer variation margin and settlement including CCP settlements.
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Position Description: Reporting to the Imaging Service Manager, the Imaging Field Service Engineer troubleshoots, repairs, calibrates, and verifies the performance of complex and intricate medical imaging equipment in a specialty area including, but not limited to, Cardiac Cath Labs, CT, PET/CT, and various other potential medical imaging modalities.
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