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Two or more years of proven success in an operations leadership role Knowledge of business software and an aptitude for learning new applications Overhead crane, forklift, materials handling and machining would be great.
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This role can be performed 100% remotely from approved locations within the U.S. Since 1984, PDMI has provided pharmacy data processing and other flexible, scalable solutions to help our clients meet their business objectives.
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The Business Office Manager is responsible for maintaining corporate business office policies and procedures and direct supervision of the Assistant BOM. The BOM must be able to effectively communicate with the Executive Director, Regional Team, and Business Office Staff as well as interact effectively with external clients such as families, attorneys, and outside agencies.
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Provide guidance and input on business unit restructures, workforce planning, succession planning. Participate in recruiting and employment needs as needed by your Business Partners. Partners with directors/ managers to meet the needs of departments within the business unit.
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The Bookkeeper/Business manager is primarily responsible to provide bookkeeping and secretarial support within the nursing facility. Must have one-year experience in long-term care billing with a working knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, PPS, Managed Care Organizations, and private insurance.
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Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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The Home Health Business Office Coordinator is accountable for the planning, coordination, and management of the business office as well as related operational activities of the program in accordance with home health policy and procedure, including but not limited to, billing for reimbursement, payroll, and administrative quality improvement.
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Ability to conduct business and systems process analysis to define business requirements, functional design, system specifications, business processes, and related project documentation (including but not limited to: process catalog, system catalog, SIPOC, flow charts, business requirements documents, system specification documents, scope matrix, use cases, sequence diagrams, future state proposals, user acceptance testing plans.
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Pay: With every deal you close you earn big commissions, your residual income grows, you save a business owner money monthly, and frequently receive generous discounts everywhere you do business.
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A Long Term Care company with multiple facilities in the state of Ohio is seeking a Business Office Manager for a facility in the Boardman, OH area. Business Office Manager, Long Term Care Facility.
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