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The primary duties of the CL Psychiatrist will be to provide inpatient consultation liaison services for our medical, surgical and OB/GYN services at Emory University Hospital Midtown and Winship Cancer Institute at Emory Midtown.
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Provides service coordination and or linkage to community services that meet the needs of the individual patient/consumer and engages in crisis prevention and management as necessary. May work in the hospital, outpatient clinic, or community settings, including support provided in the home, at work/school, or in shelters.
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Provides support to District schools with a high ESOL student population by implementing policies and coordinating programs to build capacity for ESOL parental involvement; the role of the parent liaison is part of a comprehensive effort to build and ensure responsiveness, problem solving, and the helpfulness to all parents.
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Acts as the on-site supervisor in the absence of the Community Manager by organizing and delegating daily work, coordinating maintenance and make-ready tasks with the maintenance supervisor, and managing the operation of the community in compliance with Company policies, procedures, and business practices.
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As a Dermatology Medical Science Liaison (MSL), you will serve as a key field-based scientific partner to healthcare providers and decision-makers, medical professional associations, and internal UCB colleagues.
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The Community Care Area Sales Manager will be responsible for enhancing account relationships with a strong emphasis on senior housing environments to include: Assisted Living Facilities, Independent Living Facilities, Residential Care communities, and similar health groups and institutions.
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Overview Territory: Metro-Atlanta area + Columbus, Fayetteville, Thomaston, Macon, Warner Robins, Milledgeville, GAThe Community Care Regional Program Director will office from the agency locations closest to his/her residence within the territory.
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My name is Jimmy Tanner and I'm the Vice President of Recruiting with Catapult Physician Staffing.
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Job Overview: As a Community Association Manager, you’ll be responsible for the leading our entire on-site operation. Skills & Qualifications: 3+ years of experience in property Operations, Hospitality, or constructionBachelor’s degree in business or related field Must be Certified and Licensed by the state for Community Association Management (CAM) Critical thinking, problem solving, judgement and decision-making abilities are necessary.
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We are looking for Nurse Practitioners to join our team in conducting patient centered care in patients' homes or facilities.
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Local travel required for in-person events, projects, auditing and community engagement activities. Implement and manage procedures for tracking, identifying and problem-solving operational issues, including issues between the provider network, community, and the facility, and make recommendations to solve.
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Establishes meetings between the neighborhood and planning units/agencies and citizens committees as necessary.
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Job Summary The Community Marketing Agent works with popular local attractions such as malls or theme parks and attends events such as trade shows, festivals, and conferences to connect with the public as a brand ambassador for Wyndham Destinations.
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Early afternoon, you sit down with the Community Manager to discuss the organization of next week’s networking event in your center. To your excitement, the Community Manager is coming around the corner with a prospect (someone interested in joining the IWG community), you share a few details about what makes this space so amazing for your customers and encourage them to join the network soon so they can participate in next week’s networking event – then you head back to finish putting up your posters.
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The Community Liaison will require interactions with physicians, hospitals, and community partners as we seek to provide continued delivery of care throughout the service area. We are proud to be a Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP) certified hospice.
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