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Role models the tenets of Mount Sinai Relationship Centered Care (MSHRCC) through facilitation of the following actions including, but not limited to, Admission Welcome, Bedside shift Report, HELP (High Risk Medications, Equipment, Lines/Drains/Airway, Pain and Plan of Care) AM/PM Care, 5 Minute Sit Down, Purposeful Hourly Rounding, Medication Review, Discharge Wrap Up, and MD/RN Unit Collaboration.
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Review and update cost databases in coordination with accounting. Project Estimator(s) work closely with the Sales, Project Coordination and Engineering teams to provide timely and accurate quotations and bills of materials for residential, retail, corporate, institutional, and cultural projects of varying scales and complexity.
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Outside experts–leaders in their field–were engaged to review the Massage Envy brand standards targeted at sanitation and infection prevention and control with the safety and comfort of members, guests, and employees in mind.
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Assess quality of individual staff member’s work based on chart review. Responsible for nursing service compliance with federal, state, and local governments as well as, standardizing agencies governing medical services, including but not limited to, JCAHO, DEA OSHA, OASAS. •Develops and implements long-range plan for nursing services.
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Responsibilities include making home visits in Queens location to assess and supervise home care aide services, as well as educate client and aides on essential healthcare topics, review charts for quality assurance, and other necessary nursing tasks.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Assistant Project Manager to join our a leading fabricator and installer of custom natural stone works for the architectural design community. assistant project manager.
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Oversee all facets of project management, including defining, planning, and managing capital expenditures and technology transfers for new projects and materials. At least 3 years of robust project management experience, overseeing projects from concept through implementation.
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As a Claims Analyst, you will directly handle and/or assist in monitoring new losses, including the initial review, coverage evaluation and investigation, particularly of New York Labor Law claims.
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Conduct regular contract review meetings with suppliers and key stakeholders to ensure performance meets expectations. 7- years of experience in procurement or strategic sourcing roles or allied fieldsStrong negotiation, communication, and project management skills.
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Qualifications High School Diploma or GED Valid Driver's License and Current Auto Insurance Ability to successfully pass pre-employment driver record, criminal, adult and child abuse background check/review required Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Volunteer functions encompass those tasks, duties, and responsibilities that are critical and fundamental to the volunteer position and comprise the means of accomplishing the job's purpose and objectives.
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As such, an employment offer for this position is contingent on JPMC's review of your criminal conviction history, credit report, information available through NMLS, and any other information relevant to a determination by JPMC that you demonstrate financial responsibility, good character, and general fitness for the position.
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Must have 1-3 years of experience in acute care utilization review/appeals background. Must have at least 3 years of experience in a Med-Legal review setting. Minimum of 3 years experience in a medical review setting.
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Provides 1st and 2nd Tier technical support to end users on a variety of issues. Responds to telephone calls, email, and personnel requests for technical support. Identifies and recommends initiative-taking solutions to minimize common technical problems.
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Responsibilities Send congratulations letter to purchaser Request and follow-up for purchaser title report Review title report Clear title exceptions and coordinate with purchaser’s counsel. Basic Function Resolve/Cure title exceptions in a timely manner arising from pre and post foreclosure matters in order to provide insurable or marketable title at closing.
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Supports Physical Assets’ Staff in the review and development of projects. Works with vendors to obtain quotes for furniture, signage and artwork for small projects under the supervision of the Project Architect.
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