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Must be familiar with: insurance claims, appointments, customer service with patients, setting standards, policies & procedures, front desk clerical duties, handling specific budgets, writing reports, documentation, scheduling, etc.
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Good editing/writing skills. Good editing/writing skills. Maintain donor database, generate thank-you letters and run basic reports for in-kind and monetary contributions. Order, reconcile and distribute Lands End purchases.
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Strong research, writing, editing, and proofreading skills. Strong research, writing, editing, and proof-reading skills. Leads projects by writing project briefs, gathering and developing content, and providing clear direction and expectations for execution.
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Naples Law Firm seeks a paralegal/legal assistant FRP preferred with a minimum of at least 3-5 years of experience in civil litigation/trial work with excellent writing skills. It practices in various areas of litigation, such as commercial, condominium associations, landlord / tenant disputes as well as selective personal injury cases.
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Experience With Business Or Technical Writing Preferred. Arthrex is actively searching for a Temporary Product Surveillance Specialist who will process complaints in compliance with FDA quality systems regulations.
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Qualified applicants should submit cover letter, resume, law school transcript and a writing sample. Qualified applicants should submit cover letter, resume, law school transcript and a writing sample.
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The Producer, Creative Services at WFTX is responsible for conceptualizing writing and producing on-air local commercial productions promotions, and station sponsorship spots and graphic design.
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Delivers student instruction in modalities instituted by the school and assigned program (may include but are not limited to: Individual or Group Direct Synchronous Instruction, Learning Support, Life Skills Support, Itinerant Support, Resource Room Support, co-teaching, writing lesson plans, telephone conferencing and instruction, Parent Learning Opportunities.
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Under direction, executes bench-top experiments and formulation work, nutritional and component analysis, specification writing, shelf life studies, consumer studies, and/or sensory studies. Assists in writing reports, methods, protocols and SOPs, and make suggestions for modifications in test methods and procedures.
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Duties include, but are not limited to monitoring and reporting all activity, conducting foot patrols, vehicular patrols, golf cart patrols, and/or bicycle patrol of applicable interior and/or exterior areas; reporting suspicious activities, suspicious persons, writing detailed narrative reports, maintaining daily activity reports (DAR’s), enforcing post orders, site rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and responding to emergency situations requiring security assistance.
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