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The Habilitation services that the Community Habilitation Specialist is responsible for organizing and implementing includes but is not limited to: training, supervision, or assistance related to communication skills, interpersonal skills, socialization, mobility, community transportation/travel training skills, problem solving skills, money management, life safety skills, etc.
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In this crucial role, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management and success of the Reflections Program, including planning, organizing and coordinating special needs programs. We are seeking a caring, dedicated and experienced LPN nurse supervisor to become the Director of Reflections, our dedicated Alzheimer's and dementia Memory Care Neighborhood at our beautiful and luxurious community.
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Direct care in a long-term care setting, MDS Coordinator, Clinical Reimbursement Specialist or Nurse Assessment Coordinator experience preferred. The MDS Coordinator / Nurse Assessment Coordinator contributes to personalized resident care plans and ensures the capture of clinical reimbursement for services provided.
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We are currently seeking a full time Medicaid Coordinator who will embody the passion and commitment required to deliver the ultimate care for our residents. Benefits:·Medical Insurance (Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield) for eligible employees, plus a family option.
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The Service Coordinator will provide day-to-day case management for households. Additionally, the service coordinator will conduct assessments to address client strengths, needs, abilities and preferences.
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Responsible for organizing, creating and managing HR communications, supporting employees by being the front line HR representative - answering frequently asked questions, new employee processes, NMLS, phone and greeter desk coordination/scheduling appointments, handlingelectronic documentation control and filing organization.
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The Clinical Cancer Research Coordinator coordinates and participates in clinical research studies conducted by principal investigator(s) at the Cancer Center at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center.
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A HR Learning Coordinator enhances the reputation of AHF by making sure our Learning Management System (LMS) works as intended. A HR Learning Coordinator contributes to AHF by helping to ensure that AHFs employees are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and procedural information needed to carry out the amazing work we do.
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Our consistent, organic growth plus a recent $70M investment has accelerated the expansion of our fantastic team and we are currently seeking to add an Installation Coordinator to our team in Commack, NY.
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The Care Coordinator functions as a member of an interdisciplinary team to provide care coordination to adults diagnosed with a severe mental illness, with multiple medical co-morbidities and/or co-occurring substance abuse disorders.
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Care Coordinators are a member of an interdisciplinary team to provide care coordination to a caseload of severely mentally ill adults (as well as Children's Division) with multiple medical co morbidities and/or co-occurring substance abuse disorders.
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Maintain store aesthetics by cleaning, stocking, organizing and following merchandising plans. International Motorcycle Show, motocross races, etc. Aim For The Podium: We provide an outstanding shopping experience and deliver exceptional customer service.
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Maintains the sales floor and merchandise presentation in accordance with company policies and procedures by properly zoning the area; stocking, arranging and organizing merchandise; setting up, cleaning, and organizing product displays; removing damaged goods; signing and pricing merchandise according to company policies and procedures; identifying shrink and damages; and securing fragile and high-shrink merchandise.
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Experience working with Qualtrics, Excel, and/or Access.
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Long Island Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, part of Optum, has an immediate opening for a friendly, patient focused and detailed oriented Associate Patient Care Coordinator to join our team.
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