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Client Service Coordinator needed for Banfield Pet Hospital in Concord, NH! SUMMARY OF JOB PURPOSE AND FUNCTION The Client Service Coordinator ("CSC") drives the flow of clients and pets through the hospital, maximizes the productivity of the veterinary medical team (in terms of numbers of clients and pets), ensures good communication with associates and clients, and coordinates the care of clients and pets in a happy, welcoming, friendly and efficient manner, influencing clients to return and refer their friends and families.
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The Care Coordinator is responsible to arrange and manage patient care as directed by the health care provider, provide self-care literature, arrange community support, and track and coordinate patient care utilization.
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Radiologic Technology Clinical Coordinator Scope of Work: Educates students in the Radiologic Technology Program and coordinates all aspects of the clinical programming and experience. License/Certification: Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) Certification and valid driver’s license or access to statewide transportation.
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That's why we are looking for compassionate, motivated Registered Nurses - RNs with a wound focus to integrate and lead a patient-centered team approach for skin health and wound care as a Wound Care Coordinator - RN.
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Under the general supervision of the Practice Administrator/ Practice Manager or Assistant Practice Manager, this person performs a variety of clerical and data management functions in support of patient registration, referral coordination, phone management and other patient care coordinator duties.
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Northeast Delta Dental in Concord, NH is seeking to hire a full-time, hybrid, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Coordinator who will provide accurate, secure, and expedited enrollment for employer groups and Third-Party Administrators (TPAs.
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We’re looking for an Insurance & Intake Coordinator. The Infusion Guide will contribute to the company’s growth through detailed referral and intake coordination along with excellent customer and physician customer service.
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The Inventory Coordinator will also embody characteristics and perform the duties of Hearts, Hands, Minds, and Inspire. The Inventory Coordinator's responsibility first and foremost is to deliver a premium customer experience by inspiring creativity within our customers and making JOANN their happy place.
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The Air Booking Coordinator is responsible for working with domestic and international participants to book air travel to/from program destination. The coordinator will become experts in policy and procedure and make situation decisions based on the need of the participant and the organization.
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Online and/or on-the-job training
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If you are highly motivated, detail-oriented, and eager to learn, this opportunity as a Remote Scheduling Coordinator is perfect for you. Overview: As a Remote Scheduling Coordinator, you will be instrumental in managing and coordinating scheduling activities for clients, suppliers, and internal teams.
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Maintain a positive working relationship with community organizations to facilitate, promote collaboration and network in partnership with the Director Community Partnerships.
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This is a unique opportunity to work remotely, manage your own business, and enjoy exciting travel perks while providing exceptional service to our valued clients.
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The Patient Access & Revenue Coordinator role in Maine at PPNNE is represented by the MSEA union and in Vermont & New Hampshire by the AFT union. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (PPNNE) is seeking candidates for a full time, 37.5 hours/ week, Patient Access & Revenue Coordinator.
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The EDI Coordinator provides accurate, secure, and expedited enrollment for employer groups and Third-Party Administrators (TPAs). The EDI Coordinator provides accurate, secure, and expedited enrollment for employer groups and Third-Party Administrators (TPAs.
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