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Position SummaryThe Vendor Manager is accountable to lead, guide, and direct the vendor aspects as it relates to the contractual agreements outlined in the Statement of Work [SOW]. Position SummaryThe Vendor Manager is accountable to lead, guide, and direct the vendor aspects as it relates to the contractual agreements outlined in the Statement of Work [SOW.
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From every day needs to special occasions, members need you, as their mini tour guide, to take them that special product. From unloading trucks in the summer to filling ice cream in the freezer, this fast-paced job can be physically demanding - its like being paid to go to the gym.
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One of our friendly, proactive recruiters will guide you in exploring your many, high-paying job options — from the bucket-listers to the hidden gems. One of our friendly, proactive recruiters will guide you in exploring your many, high-paying job options — from the bucket-listers to the hidden gems.
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Adheres to CMS Guidelines for Coding and Company's Policy and Procedures to guide HCC coding decision making. This job will deliver value to the Health Plan, and its beneficiaries enrolled in Risk Adjusted government programs (MA and ACA), using skills including but not limited to: HCC Coding, medical coding, clinical terminology and anatomy/physiology, CMS coding guidelines, and RADV Audits.
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A naturalist guide and cultural guide website/web-app to Reykjavik and south Iceland. Information we will be capturing will include Icelandic culture, history, geography, geology, wildlife, natural resources, economy, health care, religion, tourism impacts and more.
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Through our broad range of class programs, you will: Teach classes to a variety of dog breeds, sizes and ages Lead each class with an emphasis on the safety and comfort for pets and pet parents Show patience to pet parents when training their very excited puppy Guide pets through our NEW (retail’s first ever) Pet Therapy Training Program Have a lot of fun.
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Model patient advocacy in healthcare and guide customers through the informed decision-making process. Minimum Experience Required: two years or more of teaching childbirth or maternal child education preferred or two years of practical experience in maternal/child or women’s health nursing.
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