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As a Dispatch Service Coordinator for Patterson Dental, you will be responsible for providing a professional approach to dispatching and performing all duties related to the scheduling of requests for service.
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The service coordinator role requires a high level of professional autonomy due to the nature of resource planning in assignment of service technicians to service requests. Performs other service coordinator duties as assigned.
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This position works closely with commercial paint customers to determine their needs, answer their questions about Sherwin-Williams products, and recommend the right solutions.
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As a Patient Care Coordinator, you'll have a key role in creating positive patient experiences using our innovative G3 approach (Greeting, Guiding, Gratitude). As a Patient Care Coordinator, you'll have a key role in creating positive patient experiences using our innovative G3 approach (Greeting, Guiding, Gratitude.
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Patient Care Coordinator - Neurology Referral CoordinatorVeterinary Specialty Center SeattleLynnwood, WAMore than a word, care is present in everything you do. Knowledge of general office practices and procedures, Client Care Specialist (receptionist) duties, and telephone techniques.
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Assist with development and maintenance of standard work for all Material Coordinator' responsibilities. Performs all Material Coordinator I function to provide backup, promote cross training and standard practices in addition to assisting with training of new staff.
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Gene Johnson is seeking a Permit Coordinator to coordinate and manage various municipal permit/licensing processes. 2+ years experience working as a Permit Coordinator preferred. Gene Johnson is seeking a Permit Coordinator to coordinate and manage various municipal permit/licensing processes.
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Edmonds Care Center in Edmonds, WA is now hiring a full-time MDS Coordinator/RAI-C (RN)! What you will do: The RAi Coordinator is responsible for the coordination of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) process to ensure accurate and timely completion of resident assessments in accordance with Medicare, Medicaid, OBRA and other payor program requirements.
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HVAC Sales Lead Coordinator. Sales Lead Coordinator. HVAC Sales Lead Coordinator. At Fast Water Heater, we have expanded into the Heating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) market and are looking for a dedicated.
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DescriptionPosition at Veterinary Specialty Center of SeattlePatient Care Coordinator - Neurology Referral CoordinatorVeterinary Specialty Center SeattleLynnwood, WAMore than a word, care is present in everything you do.
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The Patient Care Coordinator has the important responsibility for managing all aspects of the patient greeting, and check-in. About the role of Patient Care Coordinator. As the initial Kinwell representative, this individual assists with prepping charts for daily appointments, managing the patient’s appointment scheduler, maintaining the cleanliness and supplies in the patient reception and waiting area, communicating arrival times to teammates and assisting with check-out and follow up duties for patients.
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The Treatment Coordinator will greet patients, answer phones, schedule appointments, provide cost estimate, and collect patient financial responsibility. The Treatment Coordinator will also manage the doctors schedule and any communications with patient and referring offices.
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The Patient Care Coordinator is responsible for promoting the Practice's products, procedures and services through education, patient outreach, and strong skills in consultative selling. The Patient Care Coordinator is responsible for creating a positive first and last impression with patients.
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Job Summary: Provides benefits administration and payroll support services for tribal staff, ensures that benefit programs operate smoothly and efficiently.
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SMThe Associate Patient Care Coordinator is responsible for general clinic office functions that support efficient and effective patient care including patient registration, insurance verification, collection of applicable co-insurance and/or co-payments and scheduling of diagnostic and follow-up appointments and answering phones.
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