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EisnerAmper is seeking a Tax Senior Manager to join the Private Client Services (PCS) practice. The EisnerAmper Private Client Services Team connects family owned, closely held businesses and high net worth individuals with the solutions they need to reach their short- and long-term financial goals.
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Job Title: Investment Banking Analyst, Healthcare Services and Technology. Participate in client transactions, projects, or assignments as an Investment Banking Analyst. Department: Investment Banking, Healthcare Services and Technology.
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Join our dynamic team supporting our global streaming and Media entertainment client as a. Strong knowledge of media streaming services and devices are a plus. Assist in various technical projects and maintenance that may be required (this includes desktop, directory services, telecom, and networking.
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Brand Manager’s will be reporting to the VP, Strategy & Client Services and collaborating with leadership teams to drive results and success for all brand partners. Work closely with the VP, Strategy & Client Services and the ABM to develop business objectives and marketing plans for assigned partners/categories, reflecting overall on how marketplaces impact our partners entire business, and execute on plans to deliver against our partners goals and objectives.
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Product knowledge of core investment management services including custody, fund administration, transfer agency, middle office, foreign exchange, credit, securities lending, cash management and data-solutions.
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Identify and cultivate potential client relationships, expanding i-Tech's Acumatica and IT managed services potential clientele. i-Tech Support, leading Managed IT Services Provider and Acumatica Gold Certified Partner and based in Orlando, Florida, is in search of an exceptional Business Development Representative (BDR) to join our growing team.
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The Client Care Coordinator (Social Worker) assesses mental and emotional functioning of residents and administers services for necessary treatment. Assess and evaluate existing, new and prospective clients/families referred by NYC Department of Homeless Services.
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The Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) protects and promotes the safety and well-being of New York City’s children and families by providing child welfare, juvenile justice, and early care services.
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You will be an internal center of media expertise assisting the Brand Partnerships and Client Services teams as a vital part of client success. Assist Client Services and Brand Partnership teams to manage media campaigns with responsibility for ensuring that work is completed on-time and on-budget.
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This position works hand in hand with the sales business partners and client services teams to develop assigned accounts, evolve the business on pace with industry demands and further strengthen account management.
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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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Stone Ward is a recognized leader in innovative marketing solutions throughout the region with dedicated teams devoted to strategy, creative, digital, media, video production, client services, and public relations.
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Non-profit social service agency, seeks certified and experienced substance abuse counselors to conduct screening and assessments; provide individual and group counseling; develop treatment plans; create and maintain client charts in compliance with regulatory agencies and funder; facilitate relapse prevention and continuing care services; and provide follow-up and aftercare counseling and case management in residential and out-patient settings.
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You are part of an operational team expanding in-person and telehealth mental health services to 57 domestic violence shelters across NYC. You provide accurate workflow and procedural review for client assessment, referral processing and patient management.
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Human Resources Solutions (HRS) support the Human Resources (HR) needs of the Department of Social Services, the Human Resources Administration, and the Department of Homeless Services through strategic partnership and collaboration, with the goal of creating an inclusive, motivated, and client centered workforce.
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