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scheduling meetings, meeting with students in person, and meticulously logging all outreach and mentoring efforts. This position will develop UA Career-Ready skills such as Perspective Awareness, Communication
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/Hyperspace and how to navigate Performs basic pharmaceutical calculations Research patient data and previous fills Performs regularly scheduled and organized follow ups with patients to ensure active and
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. Reinforces patient education and instructions at conclusion of visit. Assists the patient in scheduling follow-up appointments. Assists patients with scheduling appointments with outside providers when
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occasionally occur on weekends or afterhours, so the employee should be prepared to amend work schedule on occasion. Regular, reliable, and non-disruptive attendance is an essential job duty, as is the ability
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the credentialing/enrollment databases is current, complete and accurate. • Provide reports as scheduled and requested. • Maintain accurate records of the status of all applications at all times. • Maintain
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Universities to ensure consistent quality of field training. Other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include nights and weekends; Ability for in
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admissions and surgery scheduling. Other duties as assigned. Salary Information: $16.33 (33,966.40) Required Documents to Apply: Resume Optional Documents: Proof of Veteran Status Special Instructions
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. The typical schedule is morning and afternoon with 15 credit hours. General Responsibilities: This position requires teaching at the undergraduate level. Hours may vary based on demand. Other responsibilities
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appropriately to the requirements of third- party payers. Assists with coordinating hospital admissions and surgery scheduling. This position must be able to perform all duties of the Access Coordinator I level
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that include but are not limited to: conducting annual evaluations, approving final schedules, participating in disciplinary issues, and collaborating with service line physicians and nursing administration