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Certificate program in coding or associate degree in HIM or a certificate with 1-3 years of healthcare experience (MA, HUC, Revenue Cycle) None if graduate of a program or associate degree, 1-3 years of healthcare experience (MA, HUC, Revenue Cycle) with a certification.
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The digital leader will coach, model and mentor Multimedia Account Executives in each market to maximize revenue opportunities related to digital services, including Website Display, Programmatic, SEM/PPC, Targeted Email, Video, CTV-OTT, social media, E-Newsletters and other emerging solutions.
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The Seasonal Retail Associate is responsible for carrying out the front line selling effort, driving sales revenue for the organization, creating the ultimate shopping experience for our fans and maintaining retail standards through back of house operations.
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POSITION SUMMARY:This position serves as a revenue cycle expert to provide expertise and services in accurate and timely skilled nursing facility billing and collection of accounts receivable. This position interfaces with clients and revenue cycle staff.
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Balance the day’s work (i.e., miscellaneous revenue, telephone postings, valet laundry, server and desk agent’s paperwork, etc.) Providing attentive, courteous, and efficient service to all guests prior to arrival and throughout their stay, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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Direct and manage all group, transient, and catering/banquet sales activities to maximize revenue for the hotel. The Complex Director of Sales will oversee The Hotel Ivy and Westin Minneapolis hotels in Minneapolis, MN. They will be responsible for total room, banquet, catering, and room rental revenue, yield strategies, implementation and accountable to a market performance and meeting budget, forecast, and optimal business mix targets.
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As a Large Molecule Senior Account Executive, you will be responsible for driving revenue growth for large molecule products (e.g. antibodies, proteins, gene therapy, biologics) within the life sciences industry.
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The Fitness Director will hire and develop all new trainers and will be responsible for training revenue growth with the essential focus of coaching and training all personal trainers to achieve success.
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Financial knowledge sufficient to manage budget and resources of the program such as accounts receivable/revenue cycle management, purchasing of equipment and supplies, grant writing/management.
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Maintain comprehensive knowledge of state licensing, CSR, DEA certificates, and malpractice coverage requirements, alongside effective communication skills for seamless collaboration with the Revenue Cycle Manager and accurate provider demographic maintenance.
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Application focus areas include patient access, revenue cycle, clinical, ancillary department and/or administrative or corporate applications. Epic Resolute Hospital Billing Claims and Remittance Administration Certification required.
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Lead and support the implementation and change management of strategies that accelerate sales operations, digital sales enablement, and large digital commercial capabilities (e.g., Salesforce.com (SFDC), Revenue Management, eCommerce) programs to achieve strategic enterprise imperatives.
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Serves as a business advisor to account teams on all facets of Federal contract administration activities and handles complex/strategic high value contractual matters that have a direct impact on Firm revenue generation and retention.
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The Treasury Management Analyst (TMA) role will be partnered with the Treasury Management Consultant (TMC) and focused on developing strategies for revenue growth, client retention, and client experience.
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This mid-stage SaaS startup in the short term rental space is working on modernizing a production environment supporting a revenue generating platform with web and mobile applications that is experiencing rapid growth and scaling issues.
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