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Works closely with the Chief Fiscal Officer, Accounts Payable Clerk and the Payroll Clerk. Assist Chief Fiscal Officer with special projects related to agency’s internal and. Supervisor: Chief Fiscal Officer.
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DEP's water supply system is comprised of 19 reservoirs and 3 controlled lakes throughout the system’s 2, square mile watershed that extends miles north and west of the cityThe Agency Chief Contracting Office ACCO is responsible for managing all agency procurement and payment activity in accordance with all applicable city and state laws and regulations including General Municipal Law, City Charter, local laws such as LL1 for MWBE, Procurement Policy Board Rules and NYC Comptroller Directives.
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The ADOO will ensure that the program meets or exceeds its goals regarding: (1) state, federal and Summer Boost grant compliance; (2) general fiscal accountability ( enrollment and support with budgeting and program purchases); and (3) general operational support.
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Oversees and manages all aspects of patient registration and billing with appreciation for ongoing fiscal viability of the program. Maintains daily summary of program service volume; compilation and submission of all required OASAS PAS reports on a timely basis.
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Plan and develop budgets, and work with Program Director and fiscal staff to ensure that collection of payment from funding source is current. Monitor fiscal expenses and analyze fiscal reports on a monthly basis.
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Assure fiscal viability of the HOPE Center by implementing program changes to assure that services continue to be billable (and paid) by managed care, insurances and grantors. Assure fiscal viability of the HOPE Center by implementing program changes to assure that services continue to be billable (and paid) by managed care, insurances and grantors.
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Promotion salaries are calculated by the NYS Office of the State Comptroller in accordance with NYS Civil Service Law, OSC Payroll rules and regulations and negotiated union contracts. One year of permanent, competitive class service in a title eligible for transfer under Section 70.1 of the Civil Service Law. Eligible titles include, but are not limited to: Investigator 1, Assistant Insurance Fund Services Representative, Program Aide; OR.
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Assist Senior Leadership in preparing accurate and insightful reports on ACP's performance for regulatory bodies, and senior management, ensuring compliance with program guidelines, as well as developing recommendations and action plans to address issues, including quality, productivity, and fiscal goals.
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The APD will maintain operational efficiency of the residence, including fiscal, regulatory, policies & procedures, staff management, and quality improvement. The APD will maintain operational efficiency of the residence, including fiscal, regulatory, policies & procedures, staff management, and quality improvement.
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During fiscal year 2015, the faculty’s consistently high level of scientific achievement resulted in the awarding of more than $150 million in peer-reviewed grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH.
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The Senior Administrative Manager, reporting to the Unified Administrator, will assist in managing the strategic, operational, fiscal and human capital/ HR agenda for the Department of Dentistry.
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Financial Management The ANM collaborates with the Nurse Manager for efficient fiscal management of departmental activities to ensure proper utilization of hospital resources: Participates in Payroll, Staff Scheduling and daily staffing needs.
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Execute department strategy consistent with the strategic plan, the fiscal budget, and the company's short term and long-term profitability objectives. The Facilities Manager will oversee the operation of the department under the direction of the Director of Facilities.
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Review/analyze budget and implement cost-control measures to ensure fiscal responsibility and profitability. Minimum 5+ years of healthcare management experience, including multi-site operations management.
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Perform various clerical and administrativeduties for the fiscal department. Qualifications and Requirements include:Junior or Senior level undergraduate student seeking an Accounting or Finance Degree or 1st or 2nd Year Master Student.
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