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CARA LOGS), travel itineraries, strength and conditioning, camps and clinics, recruitment, admissions, academic pre-reads, NLIs, academic enhancement, equipment, financial planning and budgeting, purchasing, and fundraising.
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Admission to the State Bar of New York (additional admissions in NJ, CT, or PA are beneficial) A law firm seeks a General Defense Litigation Associate Attorney for its Garden City, NY, office.
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CAP Counselor responsibilities vary based on the college admissions cycle. This is not a traditional “guidance counselor” or “school counselor” role; we seek individuals who are deeply aligned to our vision and values of college access and preparedness.
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Our value-based care model and competitive bonuses are structured to reward outcomes, drive low hospital admissions, deliver preventive medicine, and result in an unmatched patient experience. Our value-based care model and competitive bonuses are structured to reward outcomes, drive low hospital admissions, deliver preventive medicine, and result in an unmatched patient experience.
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The HWA I will engage with the member and the member's care team to identify goals and interventions that will improve their health and community resources that will support their well-being to ensure quality outcomes (i.e., reduction in emergency room visits and hospital admissions, improved member satisfaction, closing and reducing Gaps in Care) and cost effectiveness.
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Utilizing data analytics and patient specific report cards, target high volume PCP practices to increase/schedule AWV and comprehensive risk assessments, address open quality metric gaps in care, and reduce avoidable hospital admissions.
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Meet new admissions and address questions and comments raised by them, their families, their visitors and staff caring for them. Responsible for the organization during non-office hours, serves as key contact in emergencies or other matters of reasonable, urgent concern that may occur during time of duty.
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Molloy University does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, or military status; in its administration of educational policies, programs or activities; its admissions policies; or in employment practices.
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Maintaining close communications within the facility with the director of nursing, nurse managers, and admissions coordinator to assist in development of the respiratory therapy program. Establishing and maintaining an effective rapport with the facility administrator, MDS, Rehab Director, DON, and medical director.
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Nassau Rehabilitation and Nursing Center - Join Our Team as an Admissions Coordinator! Nassau Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is seeking an enthusiastic and energetic individual to join us as an Admissions Coordinator.
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Advises students and parents on all aspects of the college admissions cycle: SAT/ACT prep, identifying prospective colleges, application strategy, essay writing, and scholarship search. Advises students and parents on all aspects of the college admissions cycle: SAT/ACT prep, identifying prospective colleges, application strategy, essay writing, and scholarship search.
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Come Grow With Us Type: Part-Time (37.5 hours bi-weekly) Shift: Evening Hours: 3:00 P.M. - 11:30 P.M. Pay: $23.66- $24.94 per hour Location: St. John's Episcopal Hospital Job Summary: Greets all new admissions to the Care Center; orients patient/family to the Care Center.
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Facilities clinical admissions to inpatient acute/sub-acute rehabilitation care. Identifies, communicates and coordinates for any special needs of patients during admissions process. Establishes and develops community/physician referrals for possible admissions.
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Direction of the Practice Administrator, conducts regular outreach to identified “at- risk patients” to reduce unnecessary ED visits and admissions. Performs duties involving direct patient care as assigned by the RN/LPN Supervisor/MD within the framework of ACP.
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Intake of new participants (medical eligibility and admissions. Health maintenance of participants (physicals, order meds and consult MDs) Intake of new participants (medical eligibility and admissions.
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