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The Docket & Court Services Specialist is responsible for providing calendar and court support to assigned litigation case teams. The Docket & Court Services Specialist will be part of a network of docket staff who work in a regional assignment structure across all U.S. offices lead by the Firm Docket & Court Services Manager.
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Cross-trained on Senior Case Coordinator and Case Specialist job functions, as needed. Properly documents reasons for arbitrator changes to case lists such as withdrawals and/or requests for removal.
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Keywords: Social Worker, Case Manager, Care Manager, Coordinator, Behavior Health Specialist, Counselor, LCSW, LSW, Community Outreach Worker, RN, LPN, Nurse, OT, PT, CHW, LCPC, CADC, CRC.
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The Part-Time Intake Specialist will determine case classification and investigation type, document the reported allegations in the case management system, and assign them to a Student Protections Coordinators or Student Protection Specialists.
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Notifies case agents and appropriate office staff of victim/witness issues. Coordinates with the victim/witness specialist to ensure adherence to current Departmental guidelines relating to victims’ rights and services responsibilities.
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Once training is complete, the EP Mapping Specialist will provide expert clinical product and technical assistance and training to physicians, EP Lab Staff, and sales representatives on the effective and safe use of the Rhythmia Mapping System during case procedures within an assigned geography, and in a manner that leads to meeting and exceeding business goals.
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The Psychiatric Assessment Specialist is responsible for conducting psychiatric assessments on clients who require crisis evaluations to determine the appropriate level of care. Provide intensive stabilization, assessment, crisis intervention and case management.
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Job Summary: The Trauma Registrar (SCDS - Senior Clinical Data Specialist) delivers quality solutions to hospital partners across the country. Navigate new technical systems: electronic medical records (EMR) and registry/case entry tools; use team resources to troubleshoot technical issues with systems and applications with a focus on solutions.
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Write and submit timely reports for juvenile court and for administrative case reviews, including making unusual incident and hot-line reportsRequires knowledge of typical child and adolescent development and an understanding of trauma exposure and traumatic stress signs and symptoms.
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Drives case volume and site growth by translating clinical benefits of Mako into the economic benefits. Complete and oversee all necessary account administration duties (e.g. Case Tracker daily updates, PER process - Product Experience Report, RMA process - Return Material Authorization, case billing and closure.
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Working as a Community Support Specialist is a unique learning opportunity. You will remove barriers to mental healthcare through case management: connecting our clients with resources and helping them navigate complex systems.
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The Patient Case Specialist will perform all pre-admission, admission, verification, pre-certification, financial, reception desk, expiration desk and ADT functions. Join one of the nations most comprehensive academic medical centers, UChicago Medicine , as a Patient Case Specialist with our Revenue Cycle-Admitting team.
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POSITION TITLE: Anti-Trafficking Specialist, STOP-IT Program. Provide case management services as directed by the agency's program policies and procedures, focused on assisting victims in leaving human trafficking.
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Careers that Change LivesIn this exciting role as the Senior Field Clinical Research Specialist, you will be responsible for clinical trial site management, case coverage, and clinical trial data tracking.
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The Full -time Public Benefits Specialist is responsible for providing in-language education, navigation, and case management to support low-income, limited English-speaking immigrant community members to access a full range of public benefits and related services, which includes ongoing case management and support.
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