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Position Description: The Communications Specialist is a new position that will work in collaboration with the Communications & Marketing Director and Communications Coordinator to support Columbia Riverkeeper’s five program areas and fundraising efforts.
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Compass Oncology, the largest multi-specialty medical oncology practice in the Pacific Northwest, is looking for a New Patient Coordinator to join our team at our West Cancer Center. Supports and adheres to the US Oncology Compliance Program, to include the Code of Ethics and Business Standards.
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Consults with intake coordinator and operations manager regarding new admissions. Conducts EMR reviews and ensures clinical and program compliance within EMR Maintains compliance with HIPPA, ADA, Joint Commission and DHCS regulations.
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Act as liaison with key community stakeholders, including service coordinator, vocational rehabilitation counselor, home support system/guardian to support work attendance. Perform other duties as assigned by the Program Manager or Chief Program Officer.
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For more details about our upcoming training and application process, or more insight on what it is like to work in hospice, please contact Rock, our Salem and Eugene Volunteer Coordinator, at rriggs@addus.com and (503) 991-5228, or visit our website www.
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Maintain relevant communication with Service Coordinator, Equipment Specialist and Territory Manager. LifeWorks (Employee Assistance Program). Full Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits and an integrated Wellness Program.
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Maintain working knowledge of COA and OHP benefits including physical health and behavioral health (RNCC/AI AN will maintain working knowledge of Native American Oregon Health Plan Fee For Service program benefits.
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Provide backup coverage to the Portland office front desk when office administrator and office coordinator are unavailable, including answering phones. Hennebery Eddy offers a comprehensive benefits package including but not limited to competitive health plan options, flexible paid time off, monthly hybrid work stipend, paid volunteering days, a community service scholarship, a sabbatical program, and reimbursements for professional development, licensure, and certification.
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Meet with Data Operations Coordinator (DOC) and/or Data Operations team members on a regular basis to ensure milestones meet timelines and quality deliverables. May perform role of Data Team Lead (DTL), Program Lead, Customer Site Manager, and/or a leadership role in a specific CDM task (e.g., Subject Matter Expert (SME.
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Hacienda CDC, a trusted community development corporation that strengthens individuals and families through affordable housing, holistic services, and advocacy, is searching for a proactive Program Coordinator to be the welcoming hand who leads those with ideas to a pathway of possibilities.
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Working closely with the communications and fundraising coordinator, whom they will supervise, they are responsible for and will oversee production of most external and some internal communications, including: website, social media, program marketing materials and forms, event communications, email communications, impact report, graphic design, and brand management.
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The Common Good Program Manager or Coordinator will be critical to ushering this impactful program into its next phase: a strategic evolution from pilot/testing mode into a sophisticated and robust leadership development program that continues to be central to Western States Center's growing national programming to counter white nationalism, combat antisemitism, and expand American democracy.
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The Project Coordinator is a key member of the Maine SBDC team and is responsible for the Maine SBDC website and marketing communications to promote and maintain visibility of the SBDC program and its services.
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In conjunction with the Intern Committee and Recruiting, manage the administrative details for the spring, summer, and fall internship program. You will support the team across a variety of programs and projects, including the spring, summer, and fall internship program, and recruiting team support.
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This position works with the Providence Medical Group Safety Officer and Risk/Compliance Manager to meet the objectives of the Safety and Risk Programs.
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