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Monday – Friday, Day Shift; primarily 8:00AM – 5:00PM (40 hrs/wk); other hours/schedule as needed. Job Summary This position is located off-campus in Lexington, KY. The Patient Relations Assistant is
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. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities CPR/BLS certification, Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) certification, knowledge of medical terminology, and schedule flexibility are preferred. Does this position have
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, and imaging. Per diem pay is as follows: Level I – 96 hours any shift / 6-week schedule = $43/hour Level II – 144 hours any shift / 6-week schedule = $51/hour Level III – 216 hours any shift / 6-week
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procard transaction expenses to ensure timely posting and compliance with University rules and regulations. Support unit events by scheduling room reservations, creating and sending event invites
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scheduling; resolution of patient complaints; collection and verification of demographic information and insurance/payer source information and correction of registration errors; as well as maintain HIPAA
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& journals in binding/labeling area; pack and unpack boxes as needed; process any other task as assigned by current supervisor or department head. *PLEASE ATTACH YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE,IF KNOWN* Skills
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N/A Physical Requirements Occasionally lifting up to 40 lbs and sitting for short lengths of time. Shift Weekdays between 9:00 am – 4:30 pm. (Flexible, willing to work around class schedules) Job
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operations of running the unit and facilitating the procedures/cases planned for the day. Facilitating the patient schedule includes assigning staffing, working with the surgeons/proceduralists and boardrunner
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and holidays as needed per schedule and unit coverage. Job Summary The primary responsibilities for this position consist of providing total, comprehensive, continuous and patient centered care which
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objects up to 50lbs. Shift Four 10-hour shifts (40 hrs/wk); other hours/schedule as needed. Job Summary The Nurse Clinical Ambulatory provides disease-specific patient care to patients with serious acute