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The HSS Manager reports to the Managing Director, Global Partnerships and Support, but works closely with the Associate Director of Health, Safety and Security and other team members in Global Programs.
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With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support, it’s no wonder we are certified as a Great Place to Work organization and one of People Magazine’s “50 Companies that Care.
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He/She will be responsible for remote phone support, deskside support for those in the Boston office, and basic A/V support. Support of collaboration platforms and environments such as Zoom, Slack, MS Teams, etc.
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Position performs a variety of tasks in support of the police records function and works directly with the public and other Police Department personnel by taking complaints and inquiries over the phone and in person.
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The Customer Service Representative is the face of the Campus Service Center where the Harvard Community receives customer support obtaining services and assistance from Campus Services business lines: Parking Services, ID Card Services, Notary Services, CommuterChoice and HU Housing.
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Conducting business in a professional manner and display good judgment and support of the Athletic Department and University goals and objectives. The responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to: process daily Athletic Business Office transactions primarily in the Concur system, maintain accurate accounting records; reconcile budget statements; track outstanding receivables, make capital purchases, manage phone/ipad plans, review and submit all contracts and assist with internal and external financial reporting requirements.
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Must have a smart phone with "Mobile Hotspot” capabilities and the ability to establish smart phone to PC connections for the purpose of assisting with remote support via desktop sharing.
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Manage trafficking of marketing campaigns within the client’s content approvals ecosystem – support necessary regulatory and compliance reviews by packaging and submitting materials; prepare responses to reviewer feedback; manage version control and troubleshoot any conflicting feedback to ensure timely and compliant delivery of approved campaign assets.
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On the remote day, the Nurse will virtually support back office clinical support operations, focusing on phone triage and in basket management. Responsibilities will phone triage, office visits, patient education, care coordination, and medication administration.
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The Clinical Support Coordinator provides day to day administrative support to the care team including but not limited to coordinating outgoing referrals to specialists and VNA agencies, scheduling patient appointments, scanning and filing documents, front desk support, sending correspondence, answering phone calls and any other administrative tasks needed as determined by the care team to ensure patients receive timely and high-quality care.
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We are looking for a Ammonia Refrigeration Technician to support our grocery stores with electrical, mechanical and building maintenance. Perks & Benefits Competitive compensation, paid weeklyRetirement BenefitsMedical, dental, and vision insurance for yourself and eligible dependentsTuition Reimbursement for qualified coursesScholarship opportunities for continued educationFamily leave and paid time offStore discount programs (10% off household groceries, free items)Discounts to amusement parks, gym memberships, mobile phone plans, etc.
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Full Back Office Support Required skills: No Experience Required (You must take the course for immediate hire if you don't have driver recruiting experience though) A strong personality with the ability to build relationships Some computer skills Experience or general knowledge in Trucking, Transportation, or Logistics a huge plus.
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Support all transaction types within our OMNI business including purchases, returns, exchanges, phone sales, BOPIS and BORIS transactions ensuring we exceed expectations with each interaction.
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Our platform addresses the clinical, behavioral, social, and emotional needs of patients with a proactive approach to support a range of conditions (diabetes, kidney disease, obesity /weight management, cardiovascular disease, and more.
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We partner with communities to seek health and wellness, working to eliminate healthcare inequities with an expanded care team that includes behavioral health, social workers, nurses, population health coordinators, patient navigators, community health workers, community resource specialists, high-risk RN case management, and support for virtual visits.
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