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Work with the CEO, COO, and other appropriate staff members in developing long and short-term communication plans for EZ Ride. While you could work remotely, you will attend regular meetings as assigned and keep the executive team informed of events that affect EZ Ride, its activities, and its stakeholders.
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Ride taxi (Best of Vail 5 Years in the row) is now hiring drivers for all shifts! Ride taxi (Best of Vail 5 Years in the row) is now hiring drivers for all shifts! AM, PM and swing shifts available.
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As a Ride YourWay Transportation Specialist, you are the heartbeat of our company. We are seeking dedicated and compassionate Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Specialists to join our team.
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50 PER HOUR INCENTIVE BONUS WHEN PERFORMANCE CRITERIA MET Are you ready to embark on a rewarding journey of compassion and care at Provide A Ride? Seeking Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) and Paratransit Drivers.
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Ride Aventon, Inc. ("the Company" or "Aventon") is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer. Producing versatile and inclusive products, we believe every ride is an opportunity for you to change how you experience the world.
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As the Dispatch Coordinator , you will be a core member of the Ride Health Fleet team. Ride Health complies with the United States Department of Homeland Security (U.S.Citizenship and Immigration Services) to verify the employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States.
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Life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability - all paid for by Ride Health. Ride Health will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics, and strictly complies with the Civil Rights Act Title VI and Title VII Civil Rights Requirements.
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Our platform maps out each patient's unique needs and preferences for the best ride experience across clinical and social needs, ensuring greater access, improved efficiencies, lower costs, and better outcomes.
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Provide feedback and information immediately to the ride success team and management regarding issues with route or passengers. If you receive a message from the sender whose domain is not @ridehealth.com, please beware that those communications are not authorized or coming from Ride Health.
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All hiring and recruitment at Ride Health is handled with a valid '@ridehealth.com' only. Ride Health partners with healthcare organizations and transportation providers to strengthen enterprise transportation programs and drive intelligent transitions of care.
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Observe all state and federal mandatory safety regulations and Ride Health specific policies. Ride Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibits Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind: Ride Health is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment.
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Experience with Non-Emergency Medical Transportation strongly preferred. Fully remote - skip the commute. The company will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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Maintaining HIPAA compliance and confidentiality of information regarding all passengers. TalkSpace, Healthy Advocate EAP, Teledoc, One Medical, KindBody - all company provided. Your primary responsibilities will be importing trips, utilizing route optimization software to build initial schedules, review uncovered trips and utilize creative thinking abilities to modify schedules or trips as needed, live monitoring of drivers to ensure on time performance and making urgent schedule changes as needed, and much more.
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Fluency with standard business tools such as Microsoft Office, Google Apps, and software-based telephone systems, as well as proficient keyboarding and mouse skills. Import data into our trip management software via electronic API connection or via importing.
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React professionally at all times, especially in emergency situations. Competitive compensation $19 - $21 per hour plus a rich benefits offering. Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance - great coverage options offered for employees and dependents with generous company contribution and quick eligibility.
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Company: Ride in Fort-worth, Tx Southside Area
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