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Certified Workers Compensation Specialist designation desired. Zurich is seeking a successful Workers' Compensation Defense Trial Attorney to work out of our Chicago, IL Staff Legal office.
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Assist in the daily meal times at the Safe House by: worming up, setting out and putting away a previously prepared lunch for clients and workers at the Safe House. dinner for clients and workers at the Safe House.
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Responsibilities will include working directly with claims professionals providing legal analysis and advice, preparing and filing legal pleadings and documents, performing legal research, preparing for and conducting pre-trial discovery, preparing for and handling final hearings before the workers’ compensation judge, and conducting post-trial activities where appropriate.
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Kelley Kronenberg, a premier national law firm, is seeking a distinguished Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney to join our team. As a Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney , you will play a crucial role in expanding our firm's practice and contributing to its overall growth.
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Experience in any of the following disciplines a plus - CNA, Medical Assistant, Physical Therapy Aide, Workers' Compensation, Medical Unit Claims Administrator, IME Coordinator, Medical Office Manager.
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This position is for a Certified Athletic Trainer, required to be on-site, assessing acute workers compensation injuries on-site with American Airlines located at O'Hare airport. RUSH Physical Therapy is currently seeking a Full Time Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)/Injury Prevention Specialist in Chicago, IL.
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Are you a skilled Workers' Compensation Attorney with a proven record of success defending companies? If you are an experienced Workers’ Compensation Attorney looking for a rewarding opportunity with a reputable firm that values its employees please submit your resume, a cover letter, and any relevant work samples to Jennifer.rothwell@gogpac.com.
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Attend to interdisciplinary team meetings and case staffing with Family Support Services staff, Education teams, parent-educators doulas, youth workers, Speech-pathologies, art therapist, nurse, diverse learners’ team to coordinate support plans for parents/guardians or clients.
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Hospital Referral Sources: Pulmonologist, Hospitalist, Critical Care Physicians, Case Managers, and Social Workers. i.e., Pulmonologist, Hospitalist, Critical Care Physicians, Hospitals, Case Managers, Social Workers, etc.
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Community Health Care Workers (CHW) serve the community as a bridge between the member (community) and the healthcare system (providers) through outreach and education. Experience in serving the Medicare Populations in urban or rural environments with familiarity of resources within Miami-Dade County.
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Medical case management of the company’s Short-Term Disability Pay, Workers’ Compensation, FMLA and ADA requirements. Performing initial assessment of employee complaints/symptoms as they may relate to personal or work-related injuries/illnesses and determining proper case management consistent with applicable personal health or Workers’ Compensation case management protocols.
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Current knowledge of property, liability, and workers’ compensation coverage and litigation management. · A minimum of eight (8) years of progressively responsible legal experience exposure in four (4) or more of the following areas is also required: Administrative or municipal law, personal injury litigation, labor and employment practice, civil rights, contracts, financing, real estate and workers’ compensation.
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Supervise Mobile Crisis Response FT and PT Crisis Workers; MCR Team Leads. Maintain updated crisis worker expectations and enforce responsibilities of crisis workers. This position calls for a minimum of a master’s degree in counseling and guidance, rehabilitation, counseling, social work, vocational counseling, psychology, pastoral counseling, family therapy, or a related field The individual must possess a license in their respective discipline and be a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in Chicago is seeking a Workers' Compensation Attorney. Experience with cases involving The Jones Act and the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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The Corps will provide basic chronic disease prevention and health promotion, as well as COVID-19 education and health literacy work through community outreach engagement and the City’s Call Center and Resource Coordination Hub. The project partners for this Corps are The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health, Sinai Urban Health Institute, Malcolm X College of the City Colleges of Chicago, and the Illinois Community Health Workers Association.
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