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with all applicable codes and regulations. Order supplies according to established procedures. Assist in evaluating new equipment for purchase. Calculate quantity of materials needed and requisition all
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systems and associated systems. The incumbent will also perform other building maintenance duties within code standards as assigned. Minimum Qualifications High School diploma or equivalency certificate
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skills with physicians, staff and patients. Adheres to policies and procedures on department dress code. Conforms to all applicable HIPAA, Billing Compliance, Identity Fraud and safety guidelines. Performs
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or third-party payer environment with knowledge of CPT, ICD-10, and HCPC coding and medical terminology. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Demonstrated skills in A/R
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, verification, and coding of expenses for a high volume of invoices, reimbursements, check requests, travel advances, deposits, journal entries, and wire transfers, in the University's accounting systems
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within Columbia?s Student Information System (SIS) and Columbia?s Vergil platform ensures accuracy with registration coding. Assist with JD degree clearance. Leaves, Withdrawals, Return to Campus (15
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. Must be knowledgeable in the building and safety codes where they pertain. Plans for maintenance repair. Conducts periodic inspections of individual rooms and common areas to report maintenance needs
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onsite signage in conjunction with the Facilities Manager? Provide copy-editing support, link and QR code function checking for digital and print deliverables Support the departmental editorial calendar
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software, for example LabView. Experience writing, amending and programming software code. Experience with laboratory hydraulic or sediment transport flumes or wind tunnels. Training in earth sciences, civil
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, or operational compliance. Revenue Cycle & Financial Performance · Partner closely with CRO to optimize clinical coding, billing workflows, charge capture, and collections. · Monitor provider productivity (e.g