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  • Clinical Laboratory Supervisor 2

    Involves testing on clinical specimens for information about the health of a patient, for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Disciplines include chemistry, blood banking, hematology, microbiology, immunology, cytology, histology, pathology and cytogenetics. May include highly technical sub- specialty areas such as enzyme assay, steroid assay, radioimmunoassay, toxicology, electrophoresis, rheumatology, tissue typing, and virology.

  • Physician Network Development Mgr 3

    Involves the development and implementation of strategy and network development across the medical center or health system. Includes hospital and physician network development, joint ventures, outreach initiatives and clinical enterprise business development. Builds relationships with new providers and develops tactics to increase market footprint. Develops multiple methods and services to strengthen relationships and meet the needs of physicians in the marketplace.

  • Physician Network Development Mgr 2

    Involves the development and implementation of strategy and network development across the medical center or health system. Includes hospital and physician network development, joint ventures, outreach initiatives and clinical enterprise business development. Builds relationships with new providers and develops tactics to increase market footprint. Develops multiple methods and services to strengthen relationships and meet the needs of physicians in the marketplace.

  • Physician Network Development Mgr 1

    Involves the development and implementation of strategy and network development across the medical center or health system. Includes hospital and physician network development, joint ventures, outreach initiatives and clinical enterprise business development. Builds relationships with new providers and develops tactics to increase market footprint. Develops multiple methods and services to strengthen relationships and meet the needs of physicians in the marketplace.

  • Physician Assistant Supervisor 2

    Involves examining, diagnosing, and treating patients as a part of a healthcare team with physicians, surgeons and other providers. Duties may include conducting physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, diagnosing illnesses, developing treatment plans, care coordination, performing procedures, prescribing medications, clinical research, advising on preventive health care, and doing first assist in surgery.

  • Physician Network Development Spec 4

    Involves the development and implementation of strategy and network development across the medical center or health system. Includes hospital and physician network development, joint ventures, outreach initiatives and clinical enterprise business development. Builds relationships with new providers and develops tactics to increase market footprint. Develops multiple methods and services to strengthen relationships and meet the needs of physicians in the marketplace.

  • Clinical Laboratory Manager 3

    Involves testing on clinical specimens for information about the health of a patient, for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Disciplines include chemistry, blood banking, hematology, microbiology, immunology, cytology, histology, pathology and cytogenetics. May include highly technical sub- specialty areas such as enzyme assay, steroid assay, radioimmunoassay, toxicology, electrophoresis, rheumatology, tissue typing, and virology.

  • Physician Network Development Spec 3

    Involves the development and implementation of strategy and network development across the medical center or health system. Includes hospital and physician network development, joint ventures, outreach initiatives and clinical enterprise business development. Builds relationships with new providers and develops tactics to increase market footprint. Develops multiple methods and services to strengthen relationships and meet the needs of physicians in the marketplace.

  • General Accountant HC 5

    Involves analyzing, monitoring, preparing and reconciling financial information to reflect the condition of the health enterprise. Activities include general ledger accounting, cost and asset accounting, payroll and accounts payable, and billing and accounts receivable, gift administration, treasury and financial reporting. May include activities relating to oversight of revenue accounting, central business office, and Medicare cost reporting and reimbursement.

  • Accounting HC Manager 4

    Involves analyzing, monitoring, preparing and reconciling financial information to reflect the condition of the health enterprise. Activities include general ledger accounting, cost and asset accounting, payroll and accounts payable, and billing and accounts receivable, gift administration, treasury and financial reporting. May include activities relating to oversight of revenue accounting, central business office, and Medicare cost reporting and reimbursement.

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