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Proficient with technology; solid knowledge of computer operations and software. Minimum of 2 seasons of personal Tax Preparation experience, with a minimum of 30 tax returns per tax year in a tax practice or retail setting for compensation, strongly preferredCommit to a minimum schedule of at least 20 hours/week (minimum 4 hour shift increments) throughout the tax seasonBookkeeping experience with books to tax preparation is strongly preferred.
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Coursework or minor in information systems, software engineering, computer science or data and analytics preferred; experience with data analysis tools such as Alteryx or Power BI preferred.
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The IT Intern will assist the IT Operations team in delivering IT services, including providing technical assistance, maintaining computer systems, and configuring hardware and software.
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Must have experience working with various ages, diverse populations, and a wide range of diagnoses Must have experience using safety/risk assessment skills in supporting high risk populations Must have knowledge of trauma-informed and harm reduction philosophies Computer skills required to learn electronic medical record system If you come to us with some experience and/or a professional license you are eligible for a higher starting pay.
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Ph. D./Master's degree in computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, or a related technical field. Candidates have a strong background in one or more fields: Natural Language Processing, Large Language Modeling, Computer Vision, Reinforcement Learning, or Machine Learning in general.
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Expert use of electronic health record to ensure timely, safe, confidential storage and retrieval of patient information Education Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Organization Information Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC) is one of the country’s most creative and dynamic providers of primary medical, dental, and behavioral health services, and a leader in practice-based research, health professionals training, and use of innovative technologies to advance health and healthcare.
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Excellent grasp of computer science fundamentals and SDLC best practices. Solid understanding of the fundamentals of statistics, optimization, and ML theory, focusing on NLP and/or Computer Vision algorithms.
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Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering or related field required. 5+ years of expertise with EHRs (Cerner Millennium, athena PM and/or athena One knowledge a plus.
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Coach and mentor junior department members in the art of aerosol development and testing as well as haircare and styling science or equivalentApproaches new challenges and experiences as opportunities to learn.
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We are seeking Licensed Massage Therapists who are interested taking a multimodal approach to manual therapy and adding movement science to their skill set. Are you a results driven Licensed Massage Therapist passionate about helping people maximize their potential.
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Must possess excellent communication, critical care, and computer skills Benefits: Competitive base salary with wRVU incentives. Primary teaching hospital site affiliated with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons with residency programs in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Surgery and OB/GYN. Requirements: MD/DO License.
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This crucial role involves managing hiring, onboarding, office operations, intake, scheduling, and ensuring compliance with Connecticut’s specific home care and Medicare waivers and requirements.
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Education and Experience Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in human services, psychology, counseling, education, social science, business communications or closely related field; or associate degree and 2 years related experience required.
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Strong computer (Microsoft Office Suite) skills, facility leading virtual meetings, and ability to learn new software applications quickly. The Director of Operations, Early Childhood Programs, oversees day-to-day operations of FSW’s Head Start and Early Head Start programs, focusing on the administrative functions that ensure compliant, high-quality services.
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Knowledge of interviewing techniques, basic employment law, computer software and the analytical ability to handle administrative details such as planning and scheduling. Albertsons Companies EOE.
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