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Experience using Relativity as an advanced user and database administrator. CRA’s Forensic Services practice supports companies’ commitment to integrity by assisting them and their counsel in independently responding to allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, misconduct and non-compliance.
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Are you a seasoned healthcare administrator with a passion for operational excellence? Physician Practice COO - NJ Metro Area. Collaborate with physicians, practice administrators, and the finance team to develop and implement operational initiatives that optimize efficiency, profitability, and patient satisfaction.
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Responsible administratively to the Practice Administrator. Minimum Requirements: Minimum 0-2 years of physician practice experience, radiology preferable; excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
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Experience as an Administrator/Practice Manager. The Center for Avian and Exotic Medicine i s in search of a Practice Manager to help lead our growing team! 3+ years of management experience, veterinary practice management experience is preferred.
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Bonus Points: Experience in a client support and advisory technical role (solution architect, system administrator, technical account manager or equivalent) Report to a Practice Director on the Americas team, aligned to a specific region.
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Answer phones making appointments, responding to patient and referring physician queries; applies managed care rules to ensure that patients have correct information related to pre-certification rules, preps for studies.
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A CEO (Practice Administrator) leads and develops teams. We have pioneered a physician-led, multi-site model of practice solutions that restores physician agency by aligning incentives to support growth and transition to value-based care.
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Performs a variety of professional duties for participants of the Federal Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) under the supervision of the WIC Director, or the Practice Administrator.
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All other duties as assigned by Office Manager or Practice Administrator. Perform certain procedures such as blood draw, EKG, etc. All other duties as assigned by Office Manager or Practice Administrator.
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Board certified internal medicine or family medicine physician needed to join this private hospital physician practice. Collaboration with Behavioral Health Administrator. Ideal candidate has experience in Addiction Medicine.
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In this role, the Office Administrator will be responsible for managing the work of all clinical and non-clinical team members to ensure service delivery in practice and all operational aspects within the practice.
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Understanding of when to escalate calls to Providers/ Practice Administrator/ Nurse Manager. Understanding of when to escalate calls to Providers/ Practice Administrator/ Nurse Manager.
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This position assumes full responsibility for the dialysis unit and reports directly to the facility administrator. Ensure Infection Control Standards of practice are met according to regulatory guidelines.
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HumanHire has partnered with a prestigious Am Law Top 300 firm in NYC to find a Practice Group Administrator to join their growing team! The Group Administrator will be responsible for providing operational and functional oversight of the practice group in the areas of finance, business and client development, talent management, and execution of strategic growth.
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100% outpatient practice and ASC, no required hospital call currently. Director role - will report to Medical Board of Mgrs. Works closely with center Administrator. Case volume 50-70 at the center - Director will do 8-10 per day.
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