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Build high-quality/compelling, email marketing templates including but not limited to: brief copywriting, image editing/enhancements, animations, banner ads and HTML responsive coding with an understanding of email best practices.
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Lead the design, build, and support testing of Workday integration code base including Studio, EIB and supporting 3rd party coding. If you would like to be considered for employment opportunities with Accenture and have accommodation needs for a disability or religious observance, please call us toll free at 1 (877) 889-9009, send us an email.
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Company offers: Administrative and billing/coding support services allowing physicians to focus on patients and making sure they have the best possible care Availability of 24/7 physician to physician education, guidance, and support Focus on CMS compliance Flexible hours Call: No calls or weekends Affiliation: Independent contractor and salaried positions Compensation: Highly competitive compensation plans APPLY NOW or TEXT Job & email address to.
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Manage incoming AP email inbox Enter invoices Pull backup for check run Filing Handles all vendor correspondence via phone or email Investigates and resolves problems associated with processing of invoices and purchase orders Prepare invoices for entry (coding, matching to PO, validating approvals) Review check run for compliance prior to review by Supervisor Process remittance information from checks, ACH and wires Manage Daily work queues.
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Front-end coding skills (HTML, CSS/SASS, Typescript, React, XML, JSON). Salesforce certifications (Marketing Cloud Administrator/Consultant/Email Specialist, Salesforce Data Cloud Consultant.
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Manages end-to-end email production that supports our eCommerce business – includes coding, development, deployment, and analysis of email campaigns, utilizing a major ESP (i.e., Zeta, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, etc.
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Check email often for any correspondence coming from OP coding supervisor/manager, CDI, IT,CBO Attend all scheduled one on one meetings and/or team meetings. Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Professional Coder (CPC; CPC-A), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), and/or Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT.
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A dynamic self-starter, the Digital Designer joins the marketing team with proven experience in email marketing and web development, prepared to jump into everything from coding responsive HTML emails and executing campaigns to developing personalized website experiences, landing pages, and digital integrations.
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Ensure Coding Standards and Best Practices are being adhered and followed by self and the developers religiously including DevOps guidelines. Ensure the developers are adhering to the MIS and DevOps guidelines and processes.
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KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS: Must be savvy in graphic design and HTML coding with the ability to find solutions in the event service provider limitations pose a challenge. KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Web Design, Graphic Design or any equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
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This role is part of a high-impact, data-driven marketing team reporting to the VP, Website & Email Strategy Manager, and working closely with all marketing team members. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Design and develop cutting-edge, responsive custom templates, modules, web and landing pages, digital graphics, static and rich banner ads, email campaigns, and email templates.
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Adds the creative requests and channel briefs into Workfront, the marketing project management system and Jira for the web, data, APP and MCC images and Asana for email coding. Adds the creative requests and channel briefs into Workfront, the marketing project management system and Jira for the web, data, APP and MCC images and Asana for email coding.
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Develops complex and customized HTML email code, including responsively designed email templates and new that adheres to industry best practices. Experience working with one or more Email Service Providers (Experian, Yesmail.
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