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Create and implement professional development opportunities for support staff complying with MFS and 21st Century training guidelines and partnering with school staff including certified teachers, ELD, and SPED.
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Providing a small clinic environment, uncommon provider autonomy, and an umbrella of administrative support services - it’s the best of all worlds. You will join 2 physicians and 2 FNP and a very supportive administrative staff.
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We're looking for an energetic and detail-oriented professional to provide top-notch administrative support to our Sales, Planning, and Human Resources teams. Special Projects Guru: Tackle short-term projects, run unplanned errands, and support the executive team and HR department with various tasks.
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Powered by a passionate team of mental health advocates and healthcare veterans, we welcome private practices to tap into large scale referral, administrative and community support , so that counselors can enjoy the freedom of choosing when, where and who to work with , without the hassle of mundane admin tasks like credentialing, billing and insurance claims.
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Electrical Consultants, Inc., (ECI) a leading power engineering consultant firm, has an immediate opening for an administrative assistant in Portland, OR. The successful candidate will be responsible for the day-to-day overall support functions for a regional office of approximately 35 employees.
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Provider Support: Resources include our Provider Help Center, a Provider Support Team, a 24/7 crisis hotline for clients who need urgent assistance when you are unavailable, and more. No Overhead: Say goodbye to insurance barriers, marketing budgets, administrative costs, and other expenses associated with private practice.
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Requirements: To participate in the Talkspace clinical network, all providers are required to possess the following: An active, independent US state board-approved clinical license (e.g., LCPC, LCSW, LMFT, or PhD in Clinical Psychology, etc.
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This position is reponsible for the execution of administrative, engineering/technical, and sales functions in support of the goals established for the Power Center’s manufacture of high-quality products including Power Distribution, Control Equipment and Aftermarket Products.
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Education support programs, including tuition assistance and trade skills scholarships. Associates supporting the Administrative office create, manage, and update reports (Examples: Accounts Receivable Payment Detail Retrieval, Expense Payables Invoice Advisory, Outstanding Return Checks, and Temporary Accounts.
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Paradigm is seeking a Print and Mail Operations Supervisor to support our client, a global leader in the legal industry. Along with administrative tasks related to a supervisory position this role also performs work including but not limited to coordinating production with other management; workforce and resource scheduling; process improvement and documentation; internal and external audits; quality control; inventory management; and developing a strong working relationship with the USPS and overnight vendors.
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May be assigned administrative duties including, online social media support, warranty, trade packages, additional sales support (add-ons), and other clerical responsibilities. 1-2 years of experience of administrative and/or customer service experience in construction and/or in the home renovations/improvement industry - preferably within a luxury brand environment.
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OverviewTRC is seeking an Administrative Coordinator/Customer Service Representative to support program operations for the delivery of a large commercial energy efficiency program in Oregon and SW Washington.
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As a Substitute Support and Quality Assurance Manager , you will oversee the Substitute Support Professional needs for the Community Services Department and implement quality assurance strategies and plans that are consistent with Oregon Administrative Rules and Department values.
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Practice support: We manage the administrative side of private practice, including marketing, verifying client insurance benefits, and handling the invoicing/billing process so you can accept insurance without ever interacting with it directly.
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Our physicians have wrap-around practice and administrative support to do many of the things that aren t clinical, from answering emails to providing follow-up instructions, to helping secure social services for your patients.
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