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The Training Specialist will serve as a Learning Management System (LMS) expert and Enterprise Programs SME. You will maintain relationships with training vendors with the ability to interact with a multitude of employees across business departments from associates to senior leaders.
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While prior contact center experience isn't required, experience in customer service, tech support, inside sales, or back-office support is a plus. Please ask a Talent Acquisition Specialist about the different types of creative scheduling options that are available at your location.
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Qualifications:High school diploma or equivalentAssociate degree or equivalent from a two-year College or technical school preferredthree five years experience in a medical office, hospital, outpatient surgery center or related fieldComputer experience, Excel, Word, Medical Billing Software and ApplicationsWorking knowledge of Medical Terminology.
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A Clinical Allergy Specialist manages the day-to-day operations of the United Allergy Services allergy center, administering allergy tests, educating patients on allergen immunotherapy, administering processes, professionally interacting with providers and medical practice employees, and providing patient-centered care to the many allergy sufferers in the communities United Allergy serves.
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Improper use of safety equipment and/or not following proper lifting techniques may pose of risk of injury to customers, pets, and Pet Care Center personnel. Perform related duties in support of the Pet Care Center attaining its assigned sales goals.
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The position of Customer Care Specialist I entails being the primary customer support for our contact-center. Benefits of working at Cox may include health care insurance (medical, dental, vision), retirement planning (401(k.
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Nursing Professional Development certification through American Nurses Credentialing Center or Certified Health Education Specialist certification - Preferred. Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more.
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The Care Coordination Specialist at Neuro Performance and Injury Center plays a critical role in ensuring that all patients, especially those who are uninsured and underinsured, receive timely and effective healthcare.
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The Palliative Care Child Life Specialist 1 (PC CLS) utilizes an expansive knowledge of child development, advanced knowledge of childhood trauma and grief, along with their work experiences and exceptional foundational skillset from traditional pediatric child life practice, to provide support to the adult patient, and other involved adults with children (ages 0-18 yrs), who are experiencing the serious medical condition of the adult patient.
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