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Serves on various committees such as faculty, curriculum, advisory, grievance, dispositions, exception requests, appeals, etc. Earned terminal degree in Education, Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Assessment, Higher Education Administration, Nursing Education, Business Administration, Health Care Administration, Industrial Psychology, or related fields.
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Wasatch Endoscopy Center performs elective, diagnostic endoscopies for ambulatory patients with gastrointestinal complaints. Wasatch Endoscopy Center 54401 is proud to have a long and distinguished reputation as a provider of ambulatory surgical care serving Salt Lake City, UT and the residents of Salt Lake County.
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Have comprehensive knowledge of all operational departments within the hotel; guest services, reservations, housekeeping, audio visual, switchboard, accounting, restaurants, bars, and engineering and be able to exercise discretion and independent judgment as it relates to these departments when handling guest complaints, employee issues, or other matters of significance.
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Under the supervision of the Civil Division Chief Deputy or County Attorney, prepares and files complaints and other court pleadings and documents; provides legal advice and prepares formal legal opinions on a wide range of complex issues and problems for various County departments; researches legal issues and legislation; drafts and reviews ordinances, contracts and other documents.
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Ensure compliance with respect to risk management; death, the dying and the aging process; fire safety; disaster preparedness; residents rights; and grievance procedures. Ensure compliance with respect to risk management; death, the dying and the aging process; fire safety; disaster preparedness; residents rights; and grievance procedures.
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Report to Afterschool Coordinator or the Childrens Services Assistant Director any parent or child concerns or complaints, suspicions of child abuse/neglect, extreme acting out behaviors, health and safety concerns.
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This position promotes constructive and collaborative labor relations by providing advice, counsel and support to operations management, employees and human resources staff in all aspects of labor relations, including contract administration and interpretation, grievance handling and collective bargaining.
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Be available for grievance meetings and eviction proceedings and act as a representative for Housing Connect in a professional manner. Be available for grievance meetings and eviction proceedings and act as a representative for Housing Connect in a professional manner.
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Participates in the following activities contributing to QMS compliance: CAPA (including analysis of data and trends in complaints, nonconforming materials and root cause analysis), change control, supplier quality, internal audits, quality training, QSMR, Risk Assessments, etc.
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Some roles include an overview of coding practices and clinical documentation, grievance and appeals processes, and outpatient services and equipment, within their scope. May also engage in grievance and appeals reviews.
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Ensure PSS I & II are adequately trained and prepared to handle complaints associated with new products before they are released for distribution to the field. + Review complaints for CAPA.
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The cases will be assigned to your queue on a routine basis, where you are responsible for around 50 complaints at any given time (number subject to change based on business need). Operational and service complaints are on a variety of subject matter.
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Ability to manage customer complaints and difficult situations as they pertain to store, gas, or car wash sales. Handles customer complaints, returns, and exchanges, striving to resolve issues in a courteous and efficient manner.
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Participates in daily and weekly management team meetings to discuss resident status, census changes, personnel, or resident complaints or concerns. Assumes ultimate responsibility for coordinating plans for the total care of each resident which comply with physician’s orders, governmental regulations and facility resident care policies.
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Serving customers (handling customer complaints, responding to customer requests, or meeting customer needs)For positions that require use of a personal vehicle for a sales route, mileage reimbursement is provided.
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