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ROLE: Account Director, Client Services SALARY: Up to $120,000 baseLOCATION: New York Who are we? DescriptionAs an Account Director, you will work within the Client Services team supporting The Group Director of Client Service.
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3+ years working in an agency or brand within client services, influencer marketing, advertising, social, media and/or creative. As a Senior Account Manager, you will work within the Client Services team supporting the Group Director.
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The Tiffany & Co. Watchmaker performs assessments and servicing for new and client owned product. The Watchmaker supports the client watch servicing experience for the store and acts as a resource for the team.
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Lead quantitative and qualitative assessments of significance and likelihood of risks in key client/ banker processes including onboarding, KYC and client servicing ensuring compliance applicable global/ local regulations.
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Our client roster includes US Bank, White Castle, NASCAR, Tommy Hilfiger, Planet Fitness, Newell Brands, American Cancer, Invesco, Illva Saronno, Lightbox, and more. The Planner/Buyer oversees media plan development, while owning the strategy, execution, and reporting of tactical client campaigns.
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The Client Advocates recruits clients into a multi-pronged intervention consisting of: sexual health, hepatitis, and substance misuse screening; brief interventions and education sessions; linkage to biomedical and behavioral interventions; and supportive services.
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Coordinating client care through close involvement with hospitals, substance use treatment facilities, etc. Providing client/patient advocacy and crisis intervention. A health services organization in New York City is currently seeking a new Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) and/or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) to join their Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team at one of their inpatient mental health facilities in Manhattan.
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The Client Services Coordinator's responsibilities would include client management, Value Based care consulting, for example Merit Based Incentive Program (MIPS) and NJ QIP. The candidate will navigate business relationships using product knowledge and operational experience to support clients.
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This team is focused on cultivating and growing successful relationships with account stakeholders in our client community through best-in-class work and services–delivering strategic influencer marketing proposals/RFPs, industry-leading thought partnership and ongoing strategic direction throughout the lifecycle of our agency/client partnership to support brands in becoming more effective, innovative creator-centric marketers.
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Technical Client Solutions/Business Integration/Product Development, AVP - Hybrid. The successful candidate will engage with stakeholders to create detailed integration requirements, (message transfer protocols & definitions) as well as define functional requirements (constructing client solutions, workflow charts and diagrams) and work through the development process to the implementation of these solutions Integrations involve creating and deploying solutions for clients utilizing messaging standards (incl.
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Work with the VP, Brand Partnerships to send client outreach and to strategize around creative solutions pertaining to client meetings, RFPs, proactive opportunities, and on-going conversations.
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The Client Financial Analyst is a trusted member of the Client Business Analyst department that partners with Account Management teams in overseeing all financial aspects related to a given client or group of clients.
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My client is a well known, established, plant passed restaurant in New York, who is seeking an experienced Pastry Sous Chef to join its culinary team. About the Client. If you're interested in this amazing Pastry Sous Chef opportunity and you'd like to join a powerful team of restauranteurs, please send your resume to Ashley today.
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The Private Client Relationship Manager, along with a Private Client Financial Advisor or High Net Worth Wealth Advisor, and Certified Financial Planners®, create the Citizens Private Client team.
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Approve credit reviews as a first line of defense underwriter (Credit Officer CO/Senior Credit Officer SCO designation) including assessment of portfolio risk, liquidity of client positions, credit limits and risk appetite ratios.
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