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The University of Michigan Shared Services Center (U-M SSC) is a customer service organization focused on providing user-friendly and cost-effective administrative services to the university community. The SSC offers key financial and human resource transaction services to customers. Reporting...
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community. The SSC offers key financial and human resource transactions. Reporting to the Travel & Expense Services Supervisor, you will process travel and expense transactions received by the SSC and
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2:1 Match on retirement savings Responsibilities* Reconcile receipts with purchase requisitions. Maintain stock level in work area. Process orders from requisitions, identify chargeable accounts and
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Supervisor, you will process travel and expense transactions received by the SSC and complete all associated tasks. This position specifically will be tasked with processing work within T&E. Work Location
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or ancillary services. Additional responsibilities include: appointment, test, and order scheduling. Process all patient payments (co-pays and outstanding balances) including: confirmation of patient charges
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controlling aggressive or destructive behavior by providing therapeutic and/or physical intervention under supervision. Participate in patient assessment and patient care planning by communicating oral and
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as well as to work well with others as part of a team Perform physical job duties safely, including, pulling, standing, bending, kneeling and lifting up to 35 pounds, walking up to 5 miles per day
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understand English and be able to follow instructions. Must have a positive attitude with good customer relation skills. Must be able to perform a wide range of physical activities including pushing, pulling
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graduate program website content. Monitor CPT/OPT status for students and assist them with the process to ensure students are able to work and be paid appropriately. Implement changes within the unit in a
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bed Adult Medicine Telemetry unit. Nurses will utilize the nursing process to provide primary care to the complex medicine patient population who may require telemetry monitoring. Nurses complete a 6-10