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criteria depending on the program and complete all necessary application forms in a timely manner. Facilitate public program application through the MNSure portal. Manages the Good Faith Estimate process for
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Synthesize background data and current best practices Provide expertise to the prehospital care improvement team Collaboratively develop a pilot program for a regional prehospital care coordinating center
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department that includes programs in Geography, Urban Studies, and Geographic Information Science. Studies in Geography offer an integrative perspective on the relations among social, political, economic, and
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. General Statement of Responsibilities: The Clinical Manager of Training and Testing provides strategic leadership and operational oversight of the Training and Testing program, ensuring its effectiveness
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together to coordinate and develop different aspects of the Doctor of Pharmacy program as well as the College of Pharmacy's online education, in order to develop world-class leaders in pharmaceutical
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. • Check-in and admit patients in a timely manner following established protocol. • Ensure the billing process is initiated. • Notify proper personnel of the client’s arrival following specific guidelines
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. • Timely check in and admission of patients, take deposits as appropriate. • Ensures the billing process is initiated and adds exam fees as appropriate. • Notify proper personnel of the client's arrival
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funding and performance. The position will be located at the Forestry Sciences Laboratory in Grand Rapids, MN. Grand Rapids is a city of about 11,000 located in north-central Minnesota. There are more
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holidays, and generous time off Continuous learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical, dental, and
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: • A two-year degree from an education program certified by the Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board or a two year degree from a non-certified education program