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The Transition Coordinator QP must have considerable knowledge of the MH/SU/IDD service array provided through the network of Vaya providers. The Transition Coordinator QP will also be involved in education with members/recipients, families, providers, and stakeholders associated with Transitions to Community Living.
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We are seeking a Loan Post Closing Coordinator to join our Farm Credit family! We are seeking a Loan Post Closing Coordinator to join our Farm Credit family! Part of the national Farm Credit System, we are an agricultural lending cooperative that provides loans for land, production agriculture, farm equipment, crop insurance, leasing, and home mortgages.
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We invite you to explore an exciting assignment covering a maternity/paternity vacancy in our esteemed practice located near the scenic town of Yanceyville, NC. This position, encompassing call-only coverage, spans from January 19, 2024, to March 11, 2024, offering a unique chance to contribute to our community's healthcare needs.
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Pediatrician needed for a Locum practice in North Carolina Coverage dates: ASAP - Ongoing EMR system: Paragon Call only coverage. Inpatient practice setting. Pediatrician needed for a Locum practice in North Carolina Coverage dates: ASAP - Ongoing EMR system: Paragon Call only coverage.
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Contact Christy Freeman, Human Resources Coordinator with any questions! 234 or ask for Christy, Human Resources Coordinator! Contact Christy Freeman, Human Resources Coordinator with any questions.
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