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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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Review submitted work study time sheets for student workers. Review all students who have received any Federal Aid within the academic year to make sure that they are meeting the required GPA and completion pace in order to receive federal aid.
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Order to ensure the meeting or exceeding of in-stock targets; review ordering plan, seasonal direction and inventory management issues on a weekly basis; follow up on Basic Stock Replenishment (BSR)/cycle counts.
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Assists to review requirements and specifications with Associate Director and Project managers, prepares requests for proposals, and obtains proposals from consultants for architectural/engineering services.
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Assist with initial client consultations, policy review, assessment, review, and analysis of supporting physician documentation, gathering of medical records, preparation of initial claim submissions, and continued proof of loss.
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Overview Leads interdepartmental quality improvement activities such as development and engagement, clinical review, clinical risk management, and patient satisfaction. Develops forms, record abstracts, reports, and other tools used to implement concurrent and retrospective patient care review, including the design, testing and evaluation of the review methodology.
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Review applications and render admissions and scholarship decisions for applicants. Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions This position has a primary focus on domestic, first year undergraduate student recruitment andadmissions counseling.
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Position is located in Nassau County and is full time in the office. Our client is a prominent Long Island Personal Injury Law Firm. They specialize in the representation of clients within Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Worker's Compensation, Mass Tort, and more.
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Past working history at a Personal Injury Law Frim on the plaintiff's side is a huge plus. Experience with: No-Faults, medical requests and drafting of pleadings. Main Responsibilities/Requirements: Support attorneys through the claims process and beyond.
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Excellent communication and writing skills, and be very organized and self-directed. Bi-Lingual is a plusStrong organizational, communication, multi-tasking, and computer skills are required. Comfort with medical and financial information is a plus.
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Process-driven and comfortable communicating and interacting with high-level professionals. Must be process-driven and comfortable communicating and interacting with high-level professionals. Ability to work in an office in a full-time capacity.
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Review and manage \"Metrics That Matter\" on a daily/weekly basis with DUG staff and Store Director. Ensure service centric customer facing employees are handing out DUG flyers and \"talking\" DUG to our customers.
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Review all work orders submitted and ensure all orders are handled in a timely and professional manner. Housekeeping Manager The Housekeeping Manager is responsible for the daily shift operations of Housekeeping.
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