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Researches and writes technical reports on development review, planning, and/or special projects as assigned, coordinates comments and reviews of other Agencies; prepares and seeks review of reports and staff reports pertaining to planning, zoning or development applications; presents reports to the Planning Commission, Board of Adjustment, and/or City Council, as required.
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Performs prior authorization, precertification, and retrospective reviews and prepares decision letters as needed in support of the utilization review contract Assists management with training new Nurse Reviewers to include daily monitoring, mentoring, feedback and education.
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The Federal Proposal Coordinator will edit and review proposal documents from start to finish and must pay particular attention to compliance, grammar, and one voice. Review elements of the proposal such as introduction, overview, project approach and cover letter.
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The Nurse Auditor reviews medical records for hospital clients to review including denials, disallowed charges and more for the facility. Two (2) or more years of experience performing utilization review, charge audits, case management, clinical documentation or similar functions in an acute care hospital.
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Working knowledge and certifications of document review software such as iConect, Relativity, Venio or similar tools. At least eight years of experience performing eDiscovery roles including but not limited to electronic files processing (EFP), image and data file conversion, data culling using review tools, quality assurance, database loads and retrieval, and data analysis and review.
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This team develops and administers programs providing financial support to local governments and assists Wyoming businesses in reaching their financial goals through business and industry analysis, credit analysis, financial due diligence, business plan review, large loan applications, and loan processing and servicing.
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Job Summary: Core responsibilities of this position include:The Exam Lab Proctor position is a part-time, non-benefited position, that administers testing within the LCCC Exam Lab and Pearson Testing Center.
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Manage and review the following plans: Roadway Sections, Erosion Control, Roadway Plan and Profiles, Drainage Plans and Profiles, Utility Plans, Signal Plans, Sign and Pavement Marking Plans, Traffic Control Plans and Construction Estimates.
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The Night Auditor is responsible for the preparation and disposition of all Night Audit work.
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To review our helpful FAQ document, click here (. I understand that I need to remain in a full-time status on the same department for a minimum of one (1) year. The Nurse Residency Program at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center provides an opportunity for new nurse graduates to be supported and integrated into the hospital culture as they transition from student to Registered Nurse.
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The Content Developer is responsible for managing the item-development process of large test-development projects, conducts meetings with subject matter experts to write and review examination items, assemble examinations using proprietary software, and ensure that test schedules are developed and maintained.
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Review Landlord lease and advise if landlord delivery conditions meet the client's requirement. Review construction plans and prepare quantity take-offs. Review and present cost Estimates/Cost Plan as required.
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The Construction Engineer (Journeyman) will support the AFCEC's mission by performing a broad range technical review and advisory/assistance for AFCEC design and construction projects across the Air Force.
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Review state true up of all income tax returns; as well as review of state payable/receivable analysis annually and state corporate income, franchise, and gross receipts tax return filings.
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Responsible for the collection, review of, and storage of field inspection records. Responsible for documentation review, analysis, sign off, and maintenance including quality reports, logs, test results, and certificates documentation.
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