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I.e., HIPAA, FTI, PCI, SSA, FERPA, CJIS, FISMA), as well as ensure all regulatory controls are properly monitored and data exchange agreements are in place. Be the subject matter expert (SME) to all Department Privacy Officers as it relates to industry data privacy controls around regulatory data and serve as information privacy consultant for all departments and appropriate entities.
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Job Details: Through its Process, Risk & Governance (PRG) practice, Frazier & Deeter has developed a world-class team advising clients on all matters related to risk management, compliance, process improvement, IT optimization and internal controls.
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RCM Specialists are primarily responsible for supporting RCM functions of the front and back office through training, education, analyzing collections, resolving non-payables special projects, handling inquiries for complex revenue cycle issues, front office auditing, clearing house management, and assistance on any special projects assigned.
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Plans, organizes, and directs all aspects of the Business Office including the administration of all policies on accounting, insurance, internal controls, accounts payable, auditing of patient accounts, scheduling, admissions, medical records, and claims processing.
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Including Access Control and PLC Controls as well as cameras and water/energy meters. Proven expertise in integrating building control systems, with a strong focus on Niagara, Honeywell, Distech, and Johnson Controls.
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EPCRA, Storm Water, wastewater, air permitting, spill prevention controls and countermeasures of hazardous waste and Administrative Documentation and OrganizationQualifications. The Environmental, Health and Safety (“EHS”) Manager has overall accountability for the development and implementation of worker safety and health policy and procedures, environmental compliance programs and Site Security at the facility.
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The Quality Control Principal role, within our not-for-profit and governmental group is responsible for managing technical accounting and auditing matters in the Firm, including research and overseeing quality in the Firm's accounting and auditing practice to help ensure compliance with professional standards.
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Our ESG Advisory Practices helps our clients improve their ESG performance through the implementation of EHS auditing programs, carbon emissions reductions, renewable energy, water stewardship, waste minimization, and supply chain social responsibility assessments.
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As a Cost Manager, you will work on the capital project controls of our data center construction projects in the Port Huron, Michigan area. Reconciling program and project controls data with the client’s fiscal and financial controls systems.
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Invoice Processing: Support the Budget Director by processing invoices and auditing financial records to ensure accuracy. Invoice Processing: Support the Budget Director by processing invoices and auditing financial records to ensure accuracy.
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Being responsible for auditing records for providers in the ACO who provide the following types of services: SNF, NF, Behavioral Health, Wound Care, Infectious Disease, Annual Wellness Visits, Chronic Care Management visits, and Telemedicine.
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Vendor Management: Assist the Event Coordinator with vendor communications, invoice creation, payment tracking, and deposit making. Proven experience in financial management, grants management, or a similar role.
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Job Overview: We are seeking a dedicated ASA of Finance & Logistics to support our Director of Administration and Budget Director. This role is crucial for managing TCI's financial operations, including grants, expenses, invoicing, and vendor management.
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Knowledge of NIST, CIS and FERPA controls. Implement, monitor and maintain preventive and detective controls. Demonstrated skills applying security controls to computer software and hardware.
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We are seeking a dedicated ASA of Finance & Logistics to support our Director of Administration and Budget Director. This position involves a hybrid of remote and on-site work. Grant Management: Assist with the administration of TCI's grant program, including reviewing applications, editing, preparing contracts, routing for signatures, and tracking progress in our database.
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