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As the coordinator, you will be responsible for investigating complaints and reports regarding potential student conduct policy violations, adjudicating low-level cases for off-campus and on-campus students who violate lesser college policies as listed in the student handbook or other college policies, and consulting with the office of community standards leaders to determine sanctions for students found responsible for violating policies.
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Must coach, counsel, and develop Team Members to maximize sales and profitability, control expenses, meet budgetary constraints, handle Guest complaints, and ensure sanitation, safety and food quality.
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Resolve customer complaints, guide them, and provide relevant information. Scan items, ensure that prices are correct, receive payments, and provide change. Cashiers at Burger King are the face of the restaurant and are responsible for ensuring that customers receive an efficient and courteous service at the checkout counter.
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Effectively communicate to the Wellness Director and/or the Executive Director any changes noted in a resident's condition or behavior, adverse reaction to a medication, any resident or family member concerns, complaints, refusal of a medication, any errors noted on the Medication Observation Record (MOR.
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Quickly address and resolve any issues that arise during the dispatching process, including equipment malfunctions, technician delays, or customer complaints. Minimum of 2 years of experience in dispatching or service coordination, preferably in the petroleum industry or a related technical field.
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All complaints related to Emory patients should be reviewed/addressed in conjunction with VP Clinical services and CMO. Handling Patient Complaints: Support Sr. DCS and DCS as needed. Patient Issues: Address patient complaints related to providers and serve a resource.
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Resolve customer issues, complaints, problems in a quick, efficient manner to maintain a high level of customer satisfaction and quality service. The Front Office Supervisor supervises guest services team members to ensure efficient and smooth operations for producing excellent feedbacks and guest satisfaction.
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Be a champion for our guests, consistently delivering exceptional service, soliciting valuable feedback, and actively addressing and resolving guest complaints. With over 350 entertainment destinations spanning North America, our portfolio includes renowned brands like Bowlero, Lucky Strike, AMF, and the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA.
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Manage employee relations, including conflict resolution, disciplinary action, and grievance procedures. Manage employee relations, including conflict resolution, disciplinary action, and grievance procedures.
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When receiving a Moe's Gotta Know or mystery shopper report, investigate any complaints or problems and make a plan to improve operations. If that goal is not met, respond to guest complaints, taking any and all actions needed to ensure that the dissatisfied guest becomes a regular guest.
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You will be responsible for answering inbound and outbound calls, handling customer questions and complaints and seizing opportunities to upsell products when they arise. POSITION OVERVIEW ENTRY-LEVEL CONTACT CENTER REPRESENTATIVE (FULL-TIME & PART-TIME)We are looking for entry-level call center representatives to support inbound and outbound customer service and sales projects for a wide variety of clients.
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Coach store leadership and employees on how to properly handle customer complaints and provide exceptional levels of service. Successful completion of age restricted alcohol and tobacco sales training.
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Handle returns, exchanges, and complaints efficiently. Assist in membership sales and renewal processes. Ensure customer satisfaction and provide professional customer support. They handle inquiries, assist with returns, exchanges, and are knowledgeable about store policies and products.
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Resolve customer complaints and issues in a professional and timely manner. Savannah, GA: Relocate before starting work (Required) Handle incoming customer inquiries via phone, email, or chat.
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Assist in traffic operations work including corridor retimings, signal metrics investigations and responses to citizen complaints. By joining our Atlanta team of traffic/transportation professionals, we’ll expand on your civil/electrical/electronic engineering studies through traffic simulation modeling, signal timing & operations, and traffic signal.
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