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Manages and oversees the administration of a Behavioral Health Services (BHS) program, including the appropriate utilization and management of staff and the quality of program participants care with an emphasis upon an inter-disciplinary team approach to the delivery of care.
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Collegial multispecialty group practice with a large referral base Focus on team-based care Excellent support staff and dedicated practice management systems Full complement of clinical and administrative support teams to assist with patient care, including a dedicated Medical Assistant for each provider.
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This position is located in the Department of Information Technology, Office of Facilities and Infrastructure Management at Kings Point, New York. The Director of Information Technology is principal advisor to Senior Leadership; all activities related to information technology, instructional systems, administrative and academic computer operations; is the Academy's liaison with the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), Maritime Administration (MARAD.
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Lead administrative person for the Managing Director, Asset Management including scheduling meetings and phone calls, preparing documents, maintaining files, communicating with staff, etc.
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Develops and maintains productive inter/intra departmental clinical, administrative and vendor work relationships to optimize materials management operations. Facility Development team- Directs, plans, and organizes the staff and operations related to materials management, service contracts, building management and end-user interface for the Center.
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TOWN REALTY CO, a small residential Apartment Management firm owning. Looking for FULL TIME Admin Asst to assist current staff in day to day operations. Managing 1000 Rental Apartment Units located in both NASSAU & SUFFOLK County.
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Provides direction and supervision for the Front Desk Receptionists/Clerks and other Administrative Support staff. Supports or may assist with key revenue cycle functions including, but not limited to, scheduling, insurance verification, co-pay collection, and charge capture and referral management.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Administrative Officer and working closely with various members of BRC’s Senior Staff, the Vice President of Asset Management is responsible for the oversight of BRC’s current and growing portfolio of real properties which includes affordable housing, commercial space, leased shelter facilities and BRC owned shelter facilities.
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Prepares twice daily student lesson schedules for use by instructors and management staff. Provides occasional administrative support for management personnel, including the General Manager and Assistant General Manager.
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Supervises private party staff. Two years previous customer service and/or administrative office experience required. Monitors Snack Shack area and provides guidance to Snack Shack staff.
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Manage RED+F and PSO staff in using contract solicitation packages and contract administration processes for a wide variety of services related to acquisition, construction and facilities maintenance of: hospital operations, clinical operations, research, infrastructure, and administrative and educational facilities.
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The VP is responsible for all administrative functionsincluding grants management, information technology, cybersecurity, insurance coverage, and office management. The VPFA will oversee four expertvendors that provide accounting, auditing, human resources, andinformation technology support and is the primary staff liaison toour investment advisor.
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A servant leader, the Chief of Finance and Operations is one of two lead staff-level positions within the Diocese and reports directly to the newly installed Bishop, Matthew F. Heyd. The CF&O serves as the chief of staff to the Diocese and will be responsible for strategically leading, planning, organizing, and executing the Diocese’s widespread administrative functions.
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Under the direction of the General Counsel, the Office of Legal Affairs (OLA) provides legal counsel, litigation, contract and employment law services to DSS, HRA, and DHS’s administrative and program areas to ensure the delivery of social services consistent with the federal, state and local laws and regulations.
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