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Balance hands-on delivery of Snowflake solutions with the creation of thought-leadership collateral, such as whitepapers, case studies, and best practice guides. Infernally, act as the Snowflake community lead across practitioners, sales, alliance, marketing, talent management, operations, and business units.
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Utilizes and/or ensures use of case management software for maintaining notes, diary, calendar, billing, etc., on cases assigned to Staff Counsel and in accordance with established Company operating guidelines, procedures and legal and ethical requirements / guidelines.
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Scope, design and develop engaging training materials for a variety of delivery methods, including self-paced, mobile, video, podcast, webinar, instructor led training, interactive case studies and role-plays.
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Manage budgets by account, always analyzing return on investment and rate per case Plan and tracks volume monthly by account chain Analyze distribution and non-buy reports on a monthly basis to close gaps Help develop, track, and control budgets to secure agreement on the annual Business Plan budgets Controls account volume forecasting and spend management through accurate and regular Customer Program Management (CPM) updates.
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Proven track record of portfolio management across a broad range of HR process areasand workflows including but not limited to: HCM, Case Management, Learning, Employee Engagement, Workforce Management, Recruiting, Sourcing, Compensation, and Reward.
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Serving clients for over 30 years, KLDiscovery offers data collection and forensic investigation, early case assessment, electronic discovery and data processing, application software and data hosting for web-based document reviews, and managed document review services.
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As a member of the sales team at IST Management, you’ll draw upon your existing relationships with litigators and litigation support professionals to bring them into the fold here at IST Management as e-Discovery and Litigation support clients.
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Contribute a high level of specialized knowledge and skill in key program area (CRM, Workforce management, IVR, CTI, Channel routing, to support business unit and functional objectives Document requirements for current and future products and develop the associated business case for new investments.
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Monitoring urgent Case Management claims; taking the appropriate action and following up on authorizations; contacting Corporate Clients to request necessary information for Case Management claims.
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The Counselor position is responsible for the case management and vocational rehabilitation process of the participants working in positions inside Goodwill and for those in stable work positions under the Supported Employment program.
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Job DescriptionThe Counselor position is responsible for the case management and vocational rehabilitation process of the participants working in positions inside Goodwill and for those in stable work positions under the Supported Employment program.
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As part of a Care Management team who will manage complex members, the Field Case Manager will be the primary care manager for a panel of members with complex behavioral health needs (i.e., mental health or substance use disorders.
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We are the creators of innovative projects such as eKnowID.com - 1st consumer background checking system of its kind, and ClarityIQ a high-tech/high-touch investigative case management system.
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Duties and Responsibilities: Continual review and management of case files from inception through mediation/arbitration/trial. Follows instructions, responds to management direction.
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The University of Miami UHealth System, Department of Utilization Management, has an exciting opportunity for an Utilization Review Case Manager to work remote. The Utilization Review Case Manager coordinates with the healthcare team for optimal and efficient patient outcomes, while avoiding treatment delays and authorization denials.
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