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Hours: 8:30am to 5pm, Mon-FriPay: $18/hour DOE Revenue Cycle Representative Responsibilities: Check claim status and maintain knowledge of coding and modifiers Bill public (Federal and State grants, SUPR, Medicare, Medicaid) and private revenue.
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HEALTH DEPARTMENT GRANTS - Full-Time. The WIC Clerk II will provide professional client centered customer service, assess client program eligibility requirements, have excellent communication skills, and work as a multifunctional team member.
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The Patient Financial Navigator is expected to be knowledgeable on payment alternatives, grants, programs, and any other type of assistance to educate and support the patient on their financial options.
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As a Fraternal organization, we exemplify our desire to make a positive impact on the world around us by offering our members, unwavering support in their volunteer efforts, providing access to large networks, social events, continuous education and leadership development, “Make an Impact” Scholarship opportunities, and “Do Good” Grants.
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A charitable giving matching grants program that enables employees to direct and double their donations to qualifying charitable organizations of their choice. Collaborates with Division Manager on territory-specific customer and sales planning, company product initiatives, and improving market share within the territory.
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The Grants Accountant will report to the Finance Director and will assist in the financial aspects of grant development and reporting, along with support for all accounting functions. PSLS is currently seeing a Grants Accountant.
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FEMAs Grants Manager system is used to assign and track actions throughout PA project development, and to collect all PA project-related information and documents, including correspondence. The DVS will use FEMAs Grants Manager (GM) system.
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The Scientific Affairs Manager is a key member of the content development team who utilizes their combined skills as a scientific medical writer, educational design innovator, and grant development specialist to conduct a turnkey process that includes educational grant development, followed by content development for awarded grants.
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Submit reports to the Grants and Contracts Manager/Divisional Administrator/Business Manager when requested. This position is responsible for managing and overseeing an assigned portfolio of complex grants and contracts using knowledge of grant and contract management rules and regulations, technical expertise, and analytical skills.
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The successful candidate for this position will provide grants and contracts proposal development support for our cancer center members. This position's duties include:In collaboration with the Grants and Contracts Administrator, work with senior leadership and scientific faculty across disciplines to develop and facilitate grant opportunities.
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Work with Finance Director, Fiscal Manager, and other Grants Accountant to develop a streamlined process for transferring financial grant data to accounting software. Work with Finance Director, Fiscal Manager, Lead Grants Accountant and other Grants Accountant to understand and document the unique features of grants which require special reporting.
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Foundation, grants and planned giving support, and alternate revenue producing activities. Works with the Marketing and Community Engagement team to ensure regular, tailored communications to expand Northern Illinois Hospice’s donor relations.
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Experience with FEMA Grants Manager. The Data Validation Specialist (DVS) validates Public Assistance (PA) grant applications for disaster recover projects in the completed lane with FEMA's PA delivery model.
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Position Summary The Clerk II position provides clerical support necessary in the provision of quality services for Health Department clients in the Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program.
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In collaboration with the Grants and Contracts Administrator, work with senior leadership and scientific faculty across disciplines to develop and facilitate grant opportunities. Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center (MCCC) has an exciting opportunity for a Pre-Award Grants Specialist to support MCCCs research goals of increasing external funding.
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