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activities. Incumbents possess detailed knowledge of designated unit operations, recruitment needs, development needs, and leadership organizational structures. Primary focus on designated unit(s) but
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operations, patient service policy and procedures, marketing efforts, and outreach activities. Attends clinic meetings and participates in program development and the improvement of services, as instructed by
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students in evaluating options and assist in developing a plan that best serves the goals of the visitor. With permission, manage resolution of disputes among multiple parties, acting as a designated neutral
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patient service policy and procedures, marketing efforts and outreach activities as assigned by the Clinic Director. Attend faculty meetings and contribute to program development and service improvement
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and administering the University’s risk management and insurance programs. This position directs and leads the development of risk management strategies and related policies and procedures
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meetings. Represents CAPS at campus events including outreach presentations and orientation sessions. Attends professional development opportunities. Maintains licensure status with the appropriate
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position is being hired for the new online Master of Social Work (MSW) track and will report directly to the Assistant Program Director for the online MSW track and the Department Chair. Online visiting
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to provide a memorable experience for prospective students and families. In partnership with enrollment strategy leadership, develop and manage the Visitor Center’s strategic initiatives to enhance campus
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patients with questions regarding billing. Prepare and send past due letters and place follow up calls to patients with outstanding balances prior to referral to collection agency. Coordinate with collection
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dental software program or other clinic patient information system is desirable. Ability to: Communicate professionally, effectively, and courteously with patients, faculty, students, and staff. Always