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As an Assessment Scheduler , you will have the opportunity to coordinate the scheduling of assessments for individuals with developmental disabilities with our field team members and provide technical and project administrative support for various contracts/customers.
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The Rehabilitation Aide (equivalent to rehabilitation technician and physical therapy aide positions) will assist the Patient Experience Coordinator and clinicians by performing requested administrative and clinical duties.
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Assist with administrative tasks as needed such as scheduling, answering phones, fielding client questions, filing, drafting and proofreading letters and documents, copying, printing, etc.
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Technology: Candidate should have experience with or be able to learn specific project management and scheduling software (ex: JDE, Procore, Bluebeam, Asta). This role will collaborate with the Project Superintendent and manage all administrative and field construction activities related to the assigned project(s.
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The MSA performs duties related to the receipt, intake and indexing of health and administrative information while interfacing with personal computer applications as well as numerous Vista applications.
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You will have your own neurology nurseFull-time position, including dedicated administrative time, with flexible scheduling to ensure sufficient patient access Fully integrated system with clinics and hospitals on EPIC EMR to improve care coordination.
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Facilitate the implementation of Individual Service Plans (ISP) and participate in a range of administrative duties including staff hiring, training, scheduling, and oversight. Wedgewood Business Park (REM Iowa faces Interstate.
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Planning, coordinating, and supervising on-site functions (scheduling, engineering, material control, and may provide day-to-day direction of on-site administrative staff in accounting, purchasing, etc.
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Coordinating and executing all publicity and media for Terrace Hill events, including creating press releases; posting on public calendars; placing and confirming all paid advertising; and scheduling TV and radio interviews.
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Handle administrative tasks such as coordinating guest lecturers, managing calendars, scheduling meetings, and processing student information, contributing to the smooth operation of academic activities.
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Highest level of customer satisfaction by partnering with team members and program support to meet contract-specific service level agreements and successfully performing responsibilities as defined by the assigned contract(s) Customer support may include answering general inquiries, troubleshooting issues, scheduling/rescheduling assessments, and other administrative responsibilities as assigned You may refer more complex calls to appropriate team members.
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ChildServe is seeking an experienced healthcare leader to join our team as the Outpatient Services Administrative Manager. Develop, implement, and maintain outpatient operations processes and procedures, which includes customer service, patient scheduling, registration, and billing for all outpatient services.
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Serves as the specialist for the Patient services as a resource for appointment scheduling, billing, and payments. Previous experience working in a medical office administrative or billing/collections role preferred.
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The Restaurant Manager will perform administrative activities such as scheduling and budgeting, communicate with customers, sales reps, and suppliers and be in direct contact with General Manager on a daily basis.
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Monitor the store communication systems, ensure that communications are appropriately disseminated, and track the activities related to store assignments; Assist with scheduling, timekeeping, and payroll administration under the guidance of managers; Oversee employee records and files; includes time & attendance records, employment documentation, etc.
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