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equivalent or related work experience. Experience with practices and protocols related to medical office and/or health care scheduling or insurance procedures, (i.e. medical terminology, appointments, medical
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procedures, (i.e. medical terminology, appointments, medical records, insurance verification, cashiering, billing, etc.) Ability to accomplish a variety of concurrent assignments in an effective and efficient
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procedures (i.e., medical terminology, appointments, medical records, insurance verification, cashiering, billing, etc.) Ability to accomplish a variety of concurrent assignments effectively and efficiently
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equivalent or related work experience Experience with practices and protocols related to medical office and/or health care scheduling or insurance procedures, (i.e. medical terminology, appointments, medical
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for the treatment of youth with early psychosis ages 12-40 and their families (i.e. individual and group approaches based in CBT for psychosis, DBT, and/or ACT as well as family- oriented treatments such as
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to design, develop, and deliver a variety of high-quality, accessible, and engaging online learning experiences (i.e., online graduate degree programs, online undergraduate courses, MOOCs, bootcamps
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experience Experience with practices and protocols related to medical office and/or health care scheduling or insurance procedures, (i.e. medical terminology, appointments, medical records, insurance
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processing, and medical office management, (i.e. scheduling, template maintenance, maintenance of demographic and insurance information). Typing skills sufficient to use computer keyboard for timely and
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dissemination. The position will entail attending meetings and regularly engaging with community partners and key stakeholders in critical workforce development in Los Angeles and California. The research
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is required. Proven experience using evidence-based interventions for the treatment of youth with early psychosis ages 12-40 and their families (i.e. individual and group approaches based in CBT