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The Loan Executive will ensure that member loan requests meet member needs, review credit, review automated underwriting decisions, make, and follow up on initial document request from the borrowers and prepare loans for underwriting review.
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Operational experience in all aspects of the Revenue Cycle: Accounts receivable, Accounts payable, Charge Capture, Claims processing, Statements, Account follow-up for both insurance and self-pay and reimbursement analysis.
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Non-cash payment processing experience on a computerized systemThe ability to evaluate, troubleshoot, and follow up on customer issuesAn aptitude for conflict resolution, problem-solving, and negotiationMust be customer service oriented (empathetic, responsive, patient, and conscientious)Ability to multi-task, stay focused, and self-manage.
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Other duties as neededQualifications Qualifications (Experience, Education, Licensure, Certification) Excellent typing and computer skills High School Diploma or GED required Call center experience preferred Fluent in written and spoken English Previous dental experience in a lab or dental office preferred Special Position Requirements Utilize on-the-spot stress reduction management techniques to avoid an unsatisfactory customer experience.
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Obtains orders and provides proactive customer service sales and service functions including order entry, expediting, pricing, returns, coordinate deliveries and follow-up on customer inquiries, as required.
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Duties and responsibilities Reviews exterior inspection reports, new business submissions, risk alerts as well as follow up tasks on accounts needing additional underwriting review/action.
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Perform and follow up on any other duties assigned by the Front Office Manager or Director of Rooms. Ability to perform basic management and supervisory functions determined by the Front Office Manager.
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The Survey Manager is also responsible for marketing and client development, technical quality, profitability, schedule, project staff coordination, client communications, scoping and negotiating scopes and fees, client follow-up, billing/collections and maintenance.
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Identify and follow up on life/safety issues and inspection issues. Ability to make effective judgment on all facets of front office operations and staff, and the ability to effectively solve guest and operational problems.
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Plan, organize, and direct all elements of the "end game" (signified by issuance of an RFP), e.g. analyze client request, develop response plan, initiate follow-up go/no go, facilitate strategy review (pink team), conduct kick-off meeting, manage and work with pursuit team to develop response sections, lead in-progress reviews, prepare red team review package, incorporate red team input, schedule pricing reviews, ensure on-time response delivery.
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The IT Service Desk Technician is to research and follow-up on problems that may require additional resources. Follow-up with callers to ensure customer satisfaction.
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Provides and manages direct care to patients and families as part of Interdisciplinary Group (IDG), incorporating psychosocial, spiritual, cultural, physical and biological components, and appropriate nursing intervention and follow-up.
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Generate outbound phone calls to pre-set appointments, generate direct-to-consumers, case work, and follow-up service calls. As a Licensed Virtual Benefit Advisor, your responsibilities would include selling and enrolling customers into suitable insurance products, such as health, prescription drug, vision, and dental plans, as well as advising Pre-Medicare eligible recipients on their options.
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Participate in audit, risk, and control investigations; follow up on actions through to conclusion. Work closely with the lines of business, risk, control, technology and senior management (up to Executive level.
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