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And with more than 1,000 specialized recruiters and in-house licensing, credentialing, travel, and legal teams, we can take care of all the details, whatever the position. About The Position You will enjoy living and working in Ellsworth, nestled on the scenic Maine coast and surrounded by Acadia National Park. It offers exceptional year-round recreation including hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, boating, skiing, golf, and more.
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About The Position An outpatient Cancer Center in Northern Idaho is seeking a Hematology/Oncology Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant. Our company dates back to 1979, when two physicians created the locum tenens industry as a way to meet the needs of rural hospitals in desperate need of healthcare professionals.
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Assists in-house attorneys in preparing litigation reports and other legal documents. What You Bring to Cambia: Qualifications: College degree and/or paralegal program certificate and 5-7 years of experience as a paralegal in a corporate legal department or law firm or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Responsibilities: Paralegal to support the New York workers' compensation defense practice Conduct research to support legal proceedings Assist with the drafting and reviewing of legal documents Investigate facts to help in the negotiation of legal disputes Monitor and ensure compliance with state and federal regulations Record and store client information Qualifications: Previous experience as a paralegal or other legal field An associates degree is required.
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HtmlSenior In-House Insurance Defense Trial AttorneyLocation: Northern California (fully remote)If you are an experienced litigator who has first chaired civil trial experience to verdict (or the equivalent dispositive ADR experience) who is seeking flexibility and autonomy - but are ready to leave the stress of billable hours and working in an office behind - this is the role for you.
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The Veterinary Assistant will obtain and properly handle/prepare in-house and laboratory specimens (cytology, blood draws, blood smear, fecal, etc.) Visit the Personalized Legal Center, Financial Fitness Center and Mindfulness page.
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You’ll also have the opportunity to own challenging projects like forging relationships with vendors and industry collaborators, compliance with existing and developing legal frameworks in the US and abroad, and management of litigation.
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