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to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS High School diploma or equivalent and graduation from an accredited Health Information Technology or Coding program Minimum 1 year
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articles for Cane Central. Acts as a liaison to program constituents both within the University of Miami and externally. Serve as expert in all Registrar functions This list of duties and responsibilities is
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submission to IRBs, sponsors and master agreements, and coordinates with the Research Program Director on remediation. 2. Coordinates the efforts of relevant team members to manage, retain and control all
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School diploma or equivalent and/or Graduated from an accredited Surgical Technology program Certification and Licensing: Certification as a Surgical Technologist preferred Current AHA Basic Life Support
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treatment plans. Works in conjunction with multidisciplinary service teams to ensure implementation of coordinated psychosocial serves as it relates to program participants’ needs. Prepares progress notes
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and helps them develop social skills. • Supports teachers in photocopying and maintaining student records. • Works with the teacher in planning and implementing a program of instructions that
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for providers, referrals, daily encounters, scheduling, on-call, program inquiries etc. Prepares monthly departmental KPIs and communicates areas of improvement. Works with the Clinical Program Manager, Concierge
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themes that increase agents' loyalty, commitment, and focus. Conducts formal performance reviews, including annual goal-setting/performance development plan, mid-year performance review, and final year
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solving skills are a must. Expected to have good public speaking skills, and a dynamic presentation style. The Case Manager coordinates the overall interdisciplinary plan of care for patients, from
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led by over 1,650 principal investigators have resulted in over $365 million in annual research and sponsored program expenditures. The majority of this work is in biomedicine and biological sciences