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Meet Your Recruiter Andrea CostelloAssociate Vice President, Client Relationship Manager and Team Lead Andrea has been with K.A. Recruiting since graduating from the College of the Holy Cross in 2014.
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Previous outsourced accounting / multi-client experience. In your role, you will be responsible for ensuring the quality of tax and financial records through review of transactions/reports; assisting in all financial accounting processes; preparing financial statements and tax returns, and addressing questions/client requests.
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Transport client to doctor's office, grocery store and other essential errands. Assist with personal care needs of the client (bathing, dressing, etc.) Assist client with the self-administration of medications.
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Client in Roswell, NM is looking for a Emergency Room Registered Nurse to help them out for 13 weeks. Charting System: athenahealth, Cadence Solutions, MEDITECH, MEDITECH - MEDITECH-Magic, mphrX, Netsmart, Press Ganey.
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Experience with IBM Client Access for Windows and iSeries Navigator. Should be proficient with iSeries with experience in RPGLE, SQL, CL, COBOL. Experience with IBM Client Access for Windows and iSeries Navigator.
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We are looking for a Critical Care - ICU Registered Nurse (RN) for our client in Clovis, New Mexico. Escape hospital politics for a high-paying and flexible lifestyle with low stress and full benefits.
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TorkLaw is an incredibly fast-moving, innovative law firm that is all about delivering the absolute best client experience and unmatchable legal representation to each and every one of our clients.
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Develop self-generated leads through networking, data mining (from existing client records), and referral generation from previous clients. Before you start thinking this is too good to be true; doing the right thing and serving the client in a moral and ethical way is woven into the fabric of our business.
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Provide solutions to issues (e.g. profit decline, employee conflicts, loss of business) Additional Info: Great compensation packages including competitive pay, Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance offered after 60 days of employment, Vacation after one year of employment.
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Duties: Assist with personal care Provide occasional house cleaning, laundry, and assist with meal preparation Transport client to appointments and daily errands Provide Companionship Encourage healthy lifestyle Benefits: Flexible schedule - full time and part time available to fit your personal life.
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General Summary: This is an advanced-level position that aids and assists in performing the necessary duties related to maintaining the yard operations which have been assigned to HRI through the FMP (Fuel Management Program) process used by the client at their railyard facilities as well as the Facilities Maintenance contract.
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Travel time paid between clients Full office support Free / Paid Trainings and Certifications Employee Appreciation events Qualifications: High school diploma or GED, or one year of in-home care services experience Able to pass a criminal background check Reliable transportation.
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Customer Experience - Positively represents HCSG by following instructions, being courteous, and cooperative with supervisor, co-workers, and client staff. HCSG is committed to fostering and supporting a vibrant company culture that encourages employees to bring their authentic and best selves to serve our resident and client communities.
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Client in Clovis, NM is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist to help them out for 13 weeks. Client in Clovis, NM is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist to help them out for 13 weeks.
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Recognized as the leading software development company in the Americas, our client offers 100% remote modality and an excellent work environment in which employees can thrive, and work in multicultural teams with flexible schedules and endless growth opportunities.
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