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We also provide a full-service call center to help if you get hung up and need assistance in-store. Earn $16 / hour - Flexible Hours and Workdays � Make Your Own Schedule! Driveline offers competitive compensation, very flexible scheduling, on-the-job training, strong support, payroll advance program, and the opportunity to advance your career with our strong internal promotion program.
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We offer a competitive salary, benefits package, malpractice insurance, retirement plan, CME allowance and flexible call schedule. We offer a competitive salary, benefits package, malpractice insurance, retirement plan, CME allowance and flexible call schedule.
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Position Details: Specialty: Emergency Medicine Shift Type: Varied Weekend Requirements: Yes On Call Requirements: No Certification Requirements: ACLS, ATLS, BLS (AHA), Board Certified, DEA, PALS License Requirements: New York Job Description: Join the team as a locum Emergency Medicine Physician.
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Earn $16.50 / hour - Flexible Hours and Workdays � Make Your Own Schedule! Smartphone access for reporting and photo capture is required. Activities vary each day and include auditing products, counting inventory, setting new fixtures and displays, setting products and shelves to new layouts, moving shelves and fixtures, stocking products, and placing shelf labels are just a few of the critical tasks performed as part of this job.
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Gain valuable experience in a Level III Trauma Center while enjoying a supportive work environment. Locum Tenens Emergency Medicine Physician Opportunity in New York Are you a dedicated Emergency Medicine Physician seeking a locum tenens role in a dynamic healthcare setting.
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Schedule appointments, reminder calls to patients.
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Applicants who require accessibility assistance to submit an employment application can either call Finish Line at (317) 613-6890 or email us at talentacquisition@finishline.com. A member of our Talent Acquisition team will respond as soon as reasonably possible.
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They will oversee an operations vendor and team of offshore call center agents that facilitates request processing, and they will serve as a liaison with industry so that companies can more effectively manage requests sent via Permission Slip.
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The Call Center Supervisor provides day to day departmental leadership; this individual is responsible for overseeing the training, assignment of duties and responsibilities for Central Registration line staff.
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As the Field Service Operations Supervisor, you will provide operational management and support at various service center locations to ensure efficient and timely pick-up and delivery handling of customer materials and shipments.
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Prefer to have an experience for call center system operation such as Genesys Engage, Nice CXone. Prefer to have an experience for call center system operation such as Genesys Engage, Nice CXone.
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