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What You'll DoThe Curriculum Manager is responsible for the day-to-day managing, coordination, and delivery of the pre-clerkship (1st and 2nd year) medical school M.D. curriculum. Overview The (OEA) at Tufts University School of Medicine is primarily responsible for the medical school academic programs, curriculum design and delivery, system-wide evaluation, faculty development, interaction with the offices of Student Affairs, Registrar, and Professional Degree Programs, and promotion of academic excellence through grant participation for innovative programs.
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Reporting to the Department Administrator, the Senior Administrative Director has operational responsibility for all practices that the department directly manages (currently 15 practices), coordination with practice sites where the Department’s faculty also see patients (e.g. Foxborough, Westwood, Braintree, and NWH), and leads strategic planning for ambulatory divisions.
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Serve as the Production Stage Manager (PSM) for assigned productions and as Manager on Duty for projects as assigned and in coordination with production staff. storage spaces, costume shop. Serve as the Production Stage Manager (PSM) for assigned productions and as Manager on Duty for projects as assigned and in coordination with production staff.
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Support the coordination of our patients' complex care needs, including the timely entry to care, referrals and appointments to specialists, follow-through on recommendations from BMC/BWH maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and the postpartum period.
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Provide service coordination to assigned caseload including coordinating the development, monitoring, and review of the Individual Family Service Plan. Mental Health: Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology or Educational Psychology OR Current Licensure as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), License Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or license eligible for LMHC or LMFT.
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The IT Project manager/Project coordinator will report to the MMIS Director and be the primary administrative support and project coordinator across a verity of daily core administrative tasks and coordination of mission critical activities.
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Pre-authorization, referral coordination and referral reconciliation. Provide educational materials and support families as it relates to care coordination. Coordinate non-emergency transportation (PT-1) requests.
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Develop construction plans, specifications, and cost estimates; preparing construction safety and phasing plans, and updating infrastructure layout plans that require coordination with owners, other disciplines, sub-consultants, and clients.
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PMC is not technical reviewer, however understanding of proposed test procedures in beneficial to support coordination of suitable train and track access via GO process. Proactively respond to MTA requests and direction to ensure timely conclusion to procurement activities, including escalation to PMC management where necessary.
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Under the direction of the nurse manager, and as a member of the care team, the Call Center Triage Nurse will be responsible for handling high-volume calls from patients, medical facilities, and healthcare agencies to assist with acute concerns, medication questions, post-visit questions, and other care concerns and coordination that warrant timely triage by a nurse.
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The Operations Coordinator will schedule and coordinate internal and external meetings, events, and other engagements; coordinate, develop, and respond to constituents; support recruitment, hiring, and onboarding in coordination with HR; and coordinate procurement activities and workflows between the various BTD Engineering, Operations and Enforcement Units, Policy and Planning the Streets Cabinet Finance team.
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Experience as a clerk in a warehouse / distribution environment, performing duties such as transportation coordination, inventory, shipping / receiving, coordinating with various carriers, vendor and customers strongly preferred.
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Implement service plan through contact and coordination with support persons, resources, and home care provider agencies. Refer elders to other appropriate programs, including Medicaid Waiver, Respite, and Managed Care in Housing or other available and appropriate resources.
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The scope of responsibility includes professional nursing care coordination practice, human resource management, educational development, research, continuous improvement, utilization management, DRG program and MGB, Brigham (BWH and BWFH) network initiatives.
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The Practice Supervisor, under the direction and supervision of the Operations Manager in Neurosurgery, works collaboratively with the practice leadership to oversee day-to-day frontline operations and coordination of the Neurosurgery outpatient practices, ensuring that productivity and quality standards are met.
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