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The Social Services Case Manager provides in-home and telephonic assessment of needs, while continuing to develop, monitor, and evaluate care plans and progress, while facilitating interdisciplinary approaches to social needs.
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Making telephonic/remote appearances in tribunals across the U.S. in EOIR and USCIS; Certain non-immigrant visas (B1/B2 with waivers; Humanitarian Paroles, etc.) Making telephonic/remote appearances in tribunals across the U.S. in EOIR and USCIS.
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When you join us as a RN Nurseline Case Manager, you'll be making a difference in peoples' lives by offering telephonic support and assistance to members seeking health education, program referrals or general health services.
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The Telephonic Nurse Case Manager II is responsible for care management within the scope of licensure for members with complex and chronic care needs by assessing, developing, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating care plans designed to optimize member health care across the care continuum.
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Ability to present themselves in a professional manner while communicating via email, social media, video conference, telephonic and text. We recognize that every one of our jewelry consultants has a unique sparkle, and we find ways to empower them to help our customers Celebrate Life and Express Love. Zales is part of Signet Jewelers, a purpose-driven company who believes love inspires love.
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Under general technical direction, responsible for medically managing assigned caseload and by applying clinical expertise ensure individuals receive appropriate healthcare in order to return to work and normal activity in a timely and cost effective manner.
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Participation in mediations, depositions, telephonic hearings, in-person hearings. The Associate Attorney is responsible for handling foreclosure and collections matters for the firm. Preparation, review, and approval of foreclosure and collections related pleadings.
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Services include telephonic counseling sessions, consultation on legal and financial matters, emotional well-being, family and caregiving. Creates effective marketing campaigns in cooperation with iHeartMedia resources.
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Employee Assistance Program – receive 3 FREE telephonic consultations for whatever life throws your way. Next Day Pay” earned wage access – Don’t wait for payday! Employee Assistance Program – receive 3 FREE telephonic consultations for whatever life throws your way.
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We believe everyone–of every race, gender, sexuality, age, location and income–deserves the opportunity to live their healthiest life. UnitedHealth Group complies with all minimum wage laws as applicable.
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By applying for this position, I provide my consent and electronic signature authorizing Windermere Careers, to deliver or cause to be delivered telephonic sales calls, including calls, text msgs, or voicemail, to me at the phone number above using an automated system for the selection or dialing of phone numbers or the playing of a recorded message when a connection is completed, and by other means.
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Overview AmTrust Financial Services, a fast growing commercial insurance company, has a need for a Telephonic Medical Case Manager, RN.PRIMARY PURPOSE: To provide comprehensive quality telephonic case management to proactively drive a medically appropriate return to work through engagement with the injured employee, provider and employer.
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What you will do:The Customer Care representative position provides telephonic support in various areas of customer assistance. Qualifications/Skills:To excel in this role, you will need the following qualifications and skills:High School DiplomaMinimum 1 year customer service experience preferredProficiency in Microsoft Office (primarily Outlook)Telephonic troubleshooting abilityExceptional time management, communication, and organizational skillsAbility to learn various computer-based case management systems.
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Must be in active medical practice to perform appeals JOB-RELATED EXPERIENCE:Post-graduate experience in direct patient careJOB-RELATED SKILLS/COMPETENCIES: -Demonstrated computer skills, telephonic skills-Demonstrated ability to perform review services.
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Description If you're a registered nurse looking for a new opportunity to work in a fast-paced, professional environment where your talent contributes to our competitive edge, Liberty Mutual Insurance has the opportunity for you.
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