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Qualifications BA or BS degree in Accounting, Finance or Business Administration. Analysis of financial data and preparation of reports in conjunction with forensic accounting, bankruptcy, and litigation support work.
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Knowledge of Estate Planning, Probate, Business, and Trust Administration. Supervise paralegals and legal assistants to provide high-quality legal work and outstanding customer services.
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TAX SENIOR Well, established, highly profitable regional CPA firm seeks a Tax Senior to add to their growing staff. 2+ years’ tax and accounting experience, preferably with a public accounting firm. Responsibilities Preparation of individual, corporate, partnership, LLC, trust, and bankruptcy tax returns.
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Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting North America is looking for a Sr. Field Sales Manager to join our Research & Learning team in a remote home office in the Northeast! As a Sr. Field Sales Manager for Wolters Kluwer Research & Learning, you will have primary responsibility for driving profitable sales growth in assigned accounting firms within a geographic territory that meets or exceeds sales goals.
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Collaborate and coordinate with others including Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Authority, Coordinated Care Organizations, attorneys, behavioral health partners, pharmacies, Social Security Administration, Medicare, medical providers, etc.
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Your Role With Us:Under supervision of the occupational therapist, the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) plans and implements occupational therapy services to patients in collaboration with physician and supervisory staff.
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As a CBRE Surveying Project Manager, you will be responsible for having knowledge of ALTA Surveys, Cell Tower Surveys, As-built Surveys, Topographic Surveys, Property, and Boundary Surveys experience.
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Experience with shell scripting and Linux administration including ssh, scp, rsync, and sudo Experience with RESTful APIs and microservices architecture, and an understanding of how to design and implement them effectively.
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Skilled with business tools such as Microsoft Office, Salesforce, Slack, and Smartsheet. Minimum 5-7 years’ experience in strategic business development, sponsorship/fundraising, and identifying and winning business.
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Pay Information $1,830 per week About The Position Client in OR seeking LPNT Rehab (Compton) - Travel: Case Manager- RN, LPN, or SW - Peacehealth Sacred Heart - Eugene, OR (RN) to work Weekends Oregon is a unique state that emcompasses the coast as well beings known for its diverse landscape of forests, mountains, farms.
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Client in OR seeking LPNT Rehab (Compton) - Travel: Case Manager- RN, LPN, or SW - Peacehealth Sacred Heart - Eugene, OR (RN) to work Weekends Oregon is a unique state that emcompasses the coast as well beings known for its diverse landscape of forests, mountains, farms.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience as a CRNA, with a strong background in various types of anesthesia administration. The successful candidate will be an integral part of our anesthesia care team, working closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the safe and effective administration of anesthesia.
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Use and administration of DBMS such as Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MySQL, etc. Our diverse, intelligent employees drive the state of the art as they provide services and solutions in the areas of defense, security, intelligence, infrastructure, and environmental.
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Reports to: Services Manager. Use extensive business-English skills (grammar, spelling, and punctuation) Process other reports as necessary, such as reporting deceased consumers, monthly reports to manager on closed, denied and withdrawn cases.
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Responsible for complex project management tasks and development of standards and processes for scheduling, administration, and accounting. Servicing oil & gas, nuclear, and other industries, the Sr Project Manager will manage AET projects and conduct hands on field testing in accordance with contract and customer requirements.
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