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OT paid after 36 hours Flexible scheduling options Personalized service Health insurance 401(k) investment plan Referral bonuses Free liability insurance coverage Weekly pay GHR pays for additional medical compliance required by facility.
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Liaise with internal and external clients and support services (e.g. IT, Travel, and Office Services as well as external vendors) on behalf of the attorney and the practice team as it pertains to scheduling of meetings, events and travel.
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Jefferson Health New Jersey continues to grow and seeks to add several full-time Primary Care Physicians to our community physician group, Jefferson Medical Group, at practice locations in Cherry Hill, Marlton, and the Washington Township area.
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Supports the coordinator through a variety of tasks including communication with patients and physicians, organizing tests and pre-procedure requirement, retrieving and test results and scheduling complex testing sequences at Temple University Hospital or elsewhere.
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Assist parents and students: work with small groups on orientation activities, scheduling meetings for Student Support Liaisons and Teaching Assistants with parents for student achievement. We work in partnership with the Chester County Intermediate Unit (CCIU) to provide the highest quality of behavioral health & education services to area school districts and programs.
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Execute administrative projects such as RA move-in/training/transitions, house events, scheduling advisees’ appointments for the House Director, and other projects as directed by CHAS and House Director.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Med Surg / Telemetry Discipline: RN Start Date: 10/07/2024 Duration: Ongoing Shift: 12 hours, nights, flexible Employment Type: Per Diem Perks: Flexible scheduling - Recruiters, Staffing Personal, and Clinical Team available for assistance 24/7.
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Additional duties include serving on committees as requested by the Sr. Director; representing the Writing Center at University events and professional conferences; and ensuring that writing scheduling software, social media, and the writing center website are current and effective, as well as preparing an annual report for the Marks Family on the year’s activities and highlights.
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Responsibilities include ensuring that the scheduling, patient registration/reception, clinical care, and patient check-out/discharge processes are completed in a professional manner in accordance with established protocol.
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That means bringing life-changing resources and health services directly into our communities through our Eat Well food access program, telehealth, home health, rehabilitation, mobile screenings, paramedic programs, and convenient online scheduling.
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Review client requested proposals or plans to determine procedures for accomplishing project, staffing requirements and allotment of available resources for all phases of each project (estimating, scheduling, design, permitting, construction support and close-out.
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The scheduler works with their Manager, CST to build relationships with administration and outside scheduling / messaging vendors. CST II is part of the central Comprehensive Team and reports to the Manager, Comprehensive Scheduling.
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Flexible scheduling options Personalized service Health insurance 401(k) investment plan Referral bonuses Free liability insurance coverage Weekly pay GHR pays for additional medical compliance required by facility.
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Scheduling Tools and Methods : Skilled in using linear scheduling tools and methods, including Primavera P6, for developing and maintaining cost-and-resource-loaded CPM schedules and schedule integration for large portfolios.
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Demonstrated proficiency and successful experience in catering sales generation, contract negotiation and pricing, event scheduling, training, catering, banquets and menu development. Communicate daily with Food & Beverage Manager, culinary staff, catering staff, and Operations Staff about the needs of our guests and their expectations.
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scheduling job Company: Habitat For Humanity in Philadelphia, PA
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