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Float Patient Service Representative must float across Department of Medicine sites: Hill Medical Building, Oneida Office, Upstate @ Community, 550 Harrison Street, NAPPI Building, UHCC, T5 Office, Liverpool Office, Baldwinsville Office, Fayetteville Towne Center Office.
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Job Description The Office of Sponsored Programs assists all members of the Syracuse University community with the submission of proposals for external support of research, creative, instructional, and service activities.
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To support the Mission of Helio Health, Inc., the Health Home Plus Care Manager will provide comprehensive care management and coordination of services to Health Home enrollees and eligible Medicaid/Medicaid Managed Care community members.
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Works as an active listener and action agent between K-12 and adult education to support the district and Board of Education's collective mission and vision for students, parents, and community.
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Area has an excellent school system, low cost of living, outdoor recreational activities, and more, all in a safe, comfortable community. Incoming vascular surgeon will be operating in a vascular lab suite with specialty trained support staff.
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Brand New Clinic : (Mon. to Fri.): 8:00a to 5:00p Surgery : (1) day a week at the ASC Research : 1-1.5 days a week Teaching : 1-1.5 days a week: Oversite, Grand Rounds PPD Clinic : (30) Surgical cases : (5-8) Current Call : 6 times a year EMR : MedFlow, Cerner Support Staff :(2) scribes, (3) techs, (1) research coordinator, (1) Orthoptist, (2.5) Photographers, (3) OPT’s, (1) NP QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS BC/BE (within 1 yr.
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Get targeted and nuanced job matchmaking, end-to-end recruitment support, reliable community support, and valuable educational and career guidance from our hardworking, experienced, and friendly recruiters.
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Collaborate with school support staff and community professionals to discuss and make recommendations for diagnosis and treatment of clients. Design and conduct educational groups, programs and awareness activities for students, school staff, parents and community groups to provide information about program services and promote substance use and mental health prevention.
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Partner with community team to refer patients to appropriate no or low-cost community services that support health and independence such as Meals On Wheels (MOW), local Area Agencies on Aging (AAA), Senior & Assistance Programs, and transportation resources.
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Working closely with the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and the Office of Mental Health, we support 27 housing locations and 3 administrative buildings. Our focus is supporting individuals by ways of residential housing, mental health and clinical services, and immersing our participants in community engagement.
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Manage the College's sponsorship of various community events and support for non-profit organizations. Provide support in preparation of all Board of Trustees meetings, communications, and other related activities, including coordinating meeting and travel logistics, preparation and distribution of meeting materials, distribution of notifications to trustee members, and maintenance of the BOT online website.
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Toomey Residential and Community Services is seeking a licensed behavioral health professional to join our expanding Children and Family Treatment and Support Services team serving children/youth, ages birth to 21, and their families in Onondaga County.
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Demonstrates high ethical and professional standards with all business contacts in order to maintain BIAH's excellent reputation within the animal health community and internally. We support our employees in a number of ways to foster a healthy working environment, meaningful work, diversity and inclusion, mobility, networking and work-life balance.
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Our highly patient-focused center represents a tremendous opportunity for a high-energy, compassionate Audiologist to provide hearing loss and tinnitus services to wide range of ear pathologies in the community.
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Liaison to other services along the continuum of care and community support services. Collaborative team approach with social work, psychiatrists, clinical affiliates, and unit support staff.
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