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Ancillary services for high-quality patient care: lab testing, genetic testing and counseling, prior authorization and customer service support phone lines. 1+ year of telemedicine experience (on camera using video chat.
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The Charleston Coliseum, Convention Center and Theater (Center) and OVG360 are looking for a full time Event Coordinator to support the administrative management of the Center. Develop accurate event seating information with the Box Office Manager and Operations Manager, and ensures that event set-ups are accurate.
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Opportunities in HIV care and Ryan White Clinic, Antibiotic Stewardship, Epidemiology and Telemedicine regional facility support are part of the group’s activities. Support from administration is excellent.
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From sharing our time, talent, and resources to support local non-profit organizations, animal shelters, and environmental beautification and restoration projects – to partnering with eco-conscious vendors and taking steps to reduce our own environmental footprint – we’re working together as ONE to build a better future.
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Support for you and your family: family resources, EAP counseling sessions, access Headspace®, backup child and elder care, maternity/paternity leave, pet insurance, and more. Health care experience a plus including: BONENT Certified, Certified Hemodialysis Technician (CHT), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), or Phlebotomy certification.
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Acentra seeks a IDD Waiver Assessor Service Support Facilitator to join our growing team. The I/DD Waiver Service Support Facilitator is vital to the program's success by conducting initial and annual assessments which are used in determining medical eligibility and individualized budgets for program members.
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Provide technical support to operations, including troubleshooting, debottlenecking, optimization, maintenance projects, Process Safety Management (PSM) compliance, and participation in Process Hazard Analysis (PHA.
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As a Virtual Executive Assistant, you will perform a variety of high-level administrative tasks and support our company’s senior-level managers. Providing administrative support in a variety of capacities, including data entry, assisting with the completion of assigned projects, event/meeting planning, filing, mail handling, and processing of letters/correspondence.
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Continuing Medical Education (CME) support. Located in a beautiful, family-friendly community in the Appalachian Mountains, this practice is accessible to various outdoor adventures such as hiking, waterfalls, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, fishing, biking, hunting, and camping.
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Use your project management skills to present to hospital leadership, coordinate end-user training, and provide comprehensive support as healthcare providers go live with our software. Enjoy autonomy in decision-making with our full support and guidance.
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Bring your clinical skills and passion for teaching to our team where you will inspire, support, mentor and nurture future nursing assistants as a Nurse Instructor. Employee Assistance Program to support mental health.
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The Resource Development Coordinator, working with the Communications Specialist and the Executive Director, manages the resource development efforts of LAWV, building and maintaining financial and volunteer support for the core mission of Legal Aid of West Virginia.
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We are also thrilled to recognize our very own SLP, Dr. Kelly Byrd as the American Staffing Association 2024 National Staffing Employee of the Year and Health Care Sector All-Star. We’re honored to connect Dr. Byrd to employment, share her incredible story, and support her family literacy nonprofit.
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Contacts: Works closely within and across departments (e.g., Online Scorer Training Development Team, Project Support, Project Management, Client Services) as a significant member of a cross-functional team as required for the assigned project(s) to ensure overall project success.
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You will also be connected with a full support team that was rated #1 in Nursing Satisfaction by MIT Sloan Management Review. During your assignment, you’ll be able to select premium benefits like Day-1 health coverage, 401K matching, travel reimbursements, housing support and more.
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