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We know that diversity makes for the best problem-solving and creative thinking, and are committed to equity and inclusion. Must hold active state licensure as an LMFT, LPC, LICSW or PsyD.
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Elder Fraud Hotline Shift And Case Management Supervisor - Office for Victims of Crime (REMOTE ROLE)
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As the Office for Victims of Crime National Elder Fraud Hotline Case Management Shift Supervisor, you will perform a range of crisis intervention, case-management, information sharing, referral, training, planning, analytical, writing, problem-solving and related work in support of ICF's implementation of a nationwide hotline serving older Americans who have been victims of fraud.
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Review any problem accounts with Director of Finance and adjust entries to the general ledger. For your physical and mental wellness we offer competitive Medical and Dental programs through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as Vision insurance programs through EyeMed. Our Vacation, Sick and Holiday programs are available for you to rejuvenate with time off.
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Qualifications: Excellent communication skills Passion for travel and assisting others Strong problem-solving abilities Computer literacy Desire to work from home Benefits: Competitive commission structure Comprehensive training and ongoing support Flexibility in work hours Access to exclusive travel perks and discounts This entry-level position serves as your gateway into the vibrant world of the travel industry.
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If you are interested in joining our team, we are looking for "whole-brain thinkers" with a passion for problem solving in areas such as technology, customer experience, logistics, and information systems, balanced with experience in internal and external communications, and a flair for graphic design.
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LI-SH2 Key Words: Linux, Unix, SME, High Pay, Government Job, Cleared, Cleared job, IT, Sec Plus, Sec +, CCNA, Red Hat, RHEL, Spacewalk, Patching, STIGS, Scripting, IA, AGILE Environment, VMWare, SAN, HCI, Problem Solving, Challenge, Trouble shoot, Hardware, System.
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The IT Support Analyst must have excellent problem-solving skills to diagnose, evaluate and resolve complex problem situations or when appropriate escalate to the appropriate IT staff.
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The Territory Account Specialist is well-versed in the following areas: Clinical Selling, Account Selling, Access Navigation, Problem Solving, Team Orchestration / Collaboration, and Omni-Channel Engagement.
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T-Mobile Advertising Solutions (T-Ads), a division of T-Mobile USA, is a new business unit within the Marketing, Innovation and Experiences division focused on solving some of the biggest difficulties in the media advertising industry.
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Must have three (3) years of personnel security administration, proven experience rendering adjudicative OR entrance on duty (EOD) decisions or recommendations, excellent computer skills using Microsoft Office, etc., excellent written and oral communication, risk-management and problem-solving skills.
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Experience in one of the following: analytical and conceptual problem solving, financial statement analysis, equity research, macroeconomic analysis, marketing research, operations research, or change management.
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Excellent problem solving skills, carefully dissecting technical and organizational challenges to identify root cause, effect, and solution. Oversees the Firm’s ITSM framework and governance in partnership with the Director of Service Management, inclusive of incident management processes, problem management routines, technical change management processes, IT asset management, knowledge management, service request management, and the planning and controlling of configuration items (CIs) and their interrelationships.
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Master’s or doctorate degree in clinical psychology, counseling, or clinical social work (e.g., MA, MS, MSW, MFT, MHC, PhD, PsyD) from an accredited program. Mental Health Therapist, Counselor or Psychologist - Flexible Telehealth Position.
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Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills to help detect, communicate, and fix issues while adopting Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles so that the availability and performance of the investments in IT networks are optimal.
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Skills/Knowledge: Strong overall technical knowledge in the boiler and pressure vessel construction and inspection industry, good communication and listening skills, efficient time management and organization, problem solving skills, basic computer application skills, ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
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