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To speak with a hiring specialist, please contact Sergeant First Class Johnson at (347) 733-3425. As a Medical Laboratory Specialist, you'll have the important responsibility of caring for and aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of the Soldiers.
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The Healthcare Specialist in a clinic typically plays a vital role in patient care. Patient Education: They provide patients with information about their conditions, medications, and lifestyle changes to improve their health and instruct soldiers on Combat Life Savers/First Responder procedures.
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Ensures area of responsibility is maintained in accordance with Company policies and procedures by properly handling returns; zoning the area; arranging and organizing merchandise; and identifying shrink and damages.
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Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled Collections and Accounts Receivable (AR) Specialist to join our team on a temporary basis, with the potential for permanent placement based on performance.
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If you are a customer service specialist looking to further your career with an established and respected automotive dealership organization, join our team at Smithtown Nissan! As an Automotive BDC Representative, you will be directly responsible for monitoring and following up with potential customer leads received via internet, phone, and visits to the dealership.
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As a Carpentry and Masonry Specialist, you'll have the skills needed to handle a variety of carpentry and masonry duties, building important structures for the Army using hand and power tools, lumber, concrete, stones, and bricks.
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Demonstrates knowledge of DRG payor issues, clinical documentation requirements and referral policies and procedures.
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As a Payroll Specialist, you will be responsible for managing payroll for 150-200 employees across multiple states, primarily in New York. This role will also require experience with ADP payroll and MS Office Suite, and some involvement in low-level HR/Recruiting tasks.
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TRICARE Health Plan: As a member of the U.S. Army, you and your family can be covered under the TRICARE Health Plan – a top-tier healthcare program that provides medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage.
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Completing and maintaining of the appropriate specialist level of the Petco Certification program is required in this role. Prior pet nutrition experience and working with and/or caring for pets recommended.
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As we prepare to unveil our latest innovations, we’re looking for a Digital Marketing Specialist to help us usher in a new era for Vicon. As we prepare to unveil our latest innovations, we’re looking for a Digital Marketing Specialist to help us usher in a new era for Vicon.
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The Title and Registration Specialist role (Data Entry Specialist) is responsible for focusing on the. Build an exciting career at Carvana as a Data Entry Specialist! The Title and Registration Specialist role (Data Entry Specialist) is responsible for focusing on the.
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As a Contract Specialist, you will satisfy customer needs through the professional placement of Government contracts and be responsible for the full range of pre-award and post-award functions, e.g., price/cost analyses, negotiation, administration and termination.
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The Recruitment Support Specialist is responsible for initiating the onboarding process for their assigned new hire. DDI's Recruitment Support Specialist supports our recruitment and onboarding processes in multiple ways.
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The Operations Program Communications Specialist designs and coordinates internal communication programs for Program Management for the Experience Organization. Provides support for Operations Program Specialist by executing deliverables for the larger program or project initiatives.
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