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Reporting to the Supervisor of Care Management this position will provide case management to our members including medical, social, psychological, physical and spiritual needs by Developing, implementing and monitoring the care plan, in conjunction with the PCP, caregivers and other team members, to help meet the member's needs.
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Managed care nurse, managed care rn, nursing, rn, nurse, care management. 1 year of RN experience in managed care, home care, acute care or nursing home preferred. Elderplan and HomeFirst, our Medicare and Medicaid managed care health plans, are outstanding examples of how we are expanding services in response to our patients' and members' needs.
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Works directly with the Ops Manager and Security Supervisor to perform day of show duties. With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support.
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Providing supervision and support to the engagement staff and promote open communication to the engagement manager and partner. This Real Estate Audit Supervisor role will be based out of our New York and NJ offices.
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Keeps Site Supervisor and Manager informed regarding conditions on the dock, accomplishments and concerns; contributes suggestions for improvements. Keeps Site Supervisor and Manager informed regarding conditions on the dock, accomplishments and concerns; contributes suggestions for improvements.
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The Lobby Assistant will also perform office related management and operation duties supporting the Lobby Supervisor, Operations Manager and the Clubhouse Director. Monitor the chemical pool water readings every 2 hours and report any declining changes immediately to Supervisor.
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Reports To: The Mailroom Associate will report to the Client Services Supervisor, Client Services Manager, or equivalent leadership. Ability to work assigned work hours determined by manager.
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In coordination with the Manager, Nursing and Practice Administrator, manage and inventory clinical supplies. May function as the Lead Nurse in the medical office when the Manager, Nursing (and/or Assistant Manager, Nursing) is unavailable or has not been designated.
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Swing Managers perform a variety of tasks, which may include planning for each shift, monitoring performance during the shift, taking action to ensure the team is meeting McDonald's standards, monitoring safety, security, and profitability, and communicating with the next Shift Manager to help prepare him/her to run a great shift, too.
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Direct - Assistant Store Manager, Floor Managers, Café Manager, VIP Manager, Concierge Supervisor. Instilling a common sense of standards and creating a culture of professionalism throughout the organization using an industrious, calm, and measured management approach.
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Reporting to the Store Manager, the Supervisor-In-Training is the pace setter and role model for customer service in the store. Join our team to be a part of this new store opening at WALT WHITMAN in mid October 2023.
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Sales representative, sales executive, inside sales, outside sales, sales manager, account manager, operations manager, business development, business development manager, call center manager, supervisor, director, real estate, realtor, insurance agent, insurance account representative, insurance broker, franchise owner, customer service, business consultant.
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Absence of such notation will be brought to the attention of the unit supervisor and to the patient care coordinator and/or Q.I. RN. Makes Hospice Aide / Home Health Aide assignments, prepares written instructions for the aide and supervises the aide in the home.
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The Supervisor of the Castle Hill Day Habilitation program is responsible for the supervision of people supported in the Adult Group Day Habilitation Program and children/adults in the Supplemental Group Day Habilitation without walls program.
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The Investment Manager Services Division (IMS) at SEI is growing rapidly and is seeking Sr. Supervisors on our Private Equity Fund Accounting Teams. Sr. Supervisor, Private Equity Fund Accounting (HYBRID.
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