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University of Missouri School of Medicine Department of Radiation Oncology Chief of Medical Physics (T/TT or NTT) The newly created Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine and Ellis Fischel Cancer Center is accepting applications for an AAPM Board-Certified Medical Physicist at the Associate or Professor level to be the division chief of medical physics.
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Classroom Aide needed in Columbia to help the Teacher with classroom activities.
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Prisma Health, the largest not-for-profit health system in South Carolina, seeks a Division Chief of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine. The Division Chief of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine will lead our growing robust inpatient and outpatient practices while promoting the development of expertise in medical education, complex care, quality and safety, and research.
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Reporting directly to the President, the Chief Financial Officer plays a pivotal role in enhancing the college's mission and strategic objectives through the judicious management of college resources.
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The newly created Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine and Ellis Fischel Cancer Center is accepting applications for an AAPM Board-Certified Medical Physicist at the Associate or Professor level to be the division chief of medical physics.
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Love Columbia is seeking a dynamic Chief Operating/Financial Officer to enhance our team and further our mission of loving people forward. Work with the Chief Development Officer to implement and manage potential donor investments and endowments.
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Position Overview: Reporting directly to the President, the Chief Financial Officer plays a pivotal role in enhancing the college's mission and strategic objectives through the judicious management of college resources.
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Division Chief of Hospitalist Medicine. The University of Missouri School of Medicine is seeking a Division Chief of Hospital Medicine. Division covers 4 resident teaching services, 2 PA fellow teaching services, 3 specialized inpatient services, and post-acute care.
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It supports the internal medicine residency, the combined medicine-pediatric residency, and a physician-assistant fellowship, and provides core learning opportunities for psychiatry and orthopedic residency programs.
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Benefit-eligible management positions and career tracks to Financial Advisor, Wealth Management and Retirement Planning. Many of our talented Insurance Agents use this advantage to become a Bankers Life Securities, Inc. Financial Representative, specializing in aiding clients in Wealth Management.
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Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesAssist the Financial Center Manager in hiring, scheduling, coaching, and training of branch staff to ensure branch coverage while contributing to a strong team environment by motivating and leading staffAbility to demonstrate and maintain knowledge of all retail roles and be able to oversee all staff in their duties and function to maintain proper compliance with all branch processes and procedures.
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Responsible for leadership, quality assurance, supervision and overall medical management of the facility within the boundaries of state and federal regulations and accreditation standards.
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Outstanding opportunity for a BC/BE Rheumatologist as current Rheumatologist's schedule is full.
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Lead the Financial Planning & Analysis and related team by providing direction and best practices execution on budgets & forecasting for all business segments. Certified Public Account (CPA) or Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) preferred.
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The Patient Financial Advocate is responsible for screening patients on-site at hospitals for eligibility assistance programs either bedside or in the Emergency Room Department. 1 - 3 years' experience of medical coding, medical billing, eligibility (hospital or government) or other pertinent medical experience is preferred.
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