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Together they provide patients with immediate access to chiropractic care, physiotherapy, state of the art imaging, interventional pain management, and orthopedic specialists. Licensed Mental Health Counselor Requirements: Required Education: Masters degree in Mental Health Counseling 5+ years of experience with trauma patients Proficient in Microsoft Office Excellent Communication Skills Salesforce and EMR experience is a huge plus Benefits: Monday-Friday schedule.
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The Office Support Assistant serves as the main office assistant/receptionist for the BSBS in building 20 and will perform a wide variety of general office support duties. The University of Central Florida (UCF) College of Medicine (COM) Burnett School of Biomedical Science (BSBS) is seeking qualified candidates for an Office Support Assistant position.
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Assist Box Office Manager with management of Food & Beverage Vault upon request, assisting the vault clerks as needed. With box office manager, manage box office cash, document all vault transactions, and make deposits.
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Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc., Diocese of St. Augustine, FL, Jacksonville Regional Office is seeking a Regional Director in its Jacksonville Regional Office. The Regional Director (RD) is responsible for managing the Jacksonville Regional Office of Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. (CCB) which provides services in Baker, Clay, Duval and Nassau counties.
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Our Office: Our state-of-the-art workplace, which we designed and own ourselves, offers a unique break room with complimentary Xbox, arcade games, hot beverages on demand, fountain drinks, and a robust snack bar.
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Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc. Over 600 million pieces of mail are delivered by the Post Office to as many as 142 million different delivery points.
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The Postal Service operates over 30,000 post office location. To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Mail Processor position, the following is a brief description. Mail Processor is one of the most important jobs of the Postal Service.
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Our office is unique, in that we focus our treatment on language and literacy disorders, and primarily serve children and adolescents with receptive/expressive language disorder, dyslexia, dysgraphia, reading comprehension deficits, spelling deficits and written expression deficits.
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This full-service business law firm has offices in Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville,
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Deliver and pick up mail from the US Post Office. Assist with retrieving, processing, and delivering boxes of documents to the office-site storage facility and or Florida’s Turnpike Headquarters complex, as well as processing required forms.
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The SIU Investigator works under minimal supervision outside the office and would have access to transportation. Provides office training to ensure recognition of potentially suspicious or fraudulent files in the branch.
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As an AmeriCorps program participant with the Southwest Conservation Corps, your office is the great outdoors! The Southwest Conservation Corps is partnering with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) for a Noxious Weeds Management Crew in the Four Corners Region(La Plata and Montezuma Counties.
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Dewberry is looking for a Professional Surveyor/ Transportation Project Manager to perform a variety of in-office or remote work tasks associated with land surveying for transportation projects and civil engineering in our Central Florida location.
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We are currently searching for a fulltime experience patient financial counselor / patient medical collections to work Mondays - Fridays in our Ocoee office who can work cooperatively with staff and physicians and perform a variety of tasks.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionNo experience necessary for this entry-level Medical Receptionist / Front Desk position with FYZICAL at our Orlando, FL, location, the leading physical therapy company in the country.
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