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Assistant Business Development Representative
Assists Business Development Representative in identifying, developing, and qualifying new business opportunities. Supports business development and marketing of the organization's products by maintaining records and promoting products to brokers, third party administrators, self-funded employers, and Human Resources Departments. Assists in... [+] More
Assists Business Development Representative in identifying, developing, and qualifying new business opportunities. Supports business development and marketing of the organization's products by maintaining records and promoting products to brokers, third party administrators, self-funded employers, and Human Resources Departments. Assists in maintaining the Business Development databases that include proposals, budgets, project costs and analyses, letters, mailings, and contracts. Produces monthly management reports and supports client service and marketing activities. Assists with the contracting and marketing of such activities to existing and potential clients. Assists management in the development of business plans, marketing strategies, sales calls, and general marketing of the business development activities of the organization. Conducts ongoing research of new product lines, making recommendations to the appropriate individuals. Facilitates efforts to develop, implement, and refine standard procedures for researching, collecting, and tracking information about clients including contact data, pipelines, and previous outsourcing experiences. [-] Less
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Business Development Executive
Evaluates business opportunities and potential markets by analyzing financial feasibility studies and conducting market research. Provide oversight and direction to the Business Development Department on a variety of business development activities to include proposal development, client relations, and account management. Oversees... [+] More
Evaluates business opportunities and potential markets by analyzing financial feasibility studies and conducting market research. Provide oversight and direction to the Business Development Department on a variety of business development activities to include proposal development, client relations, and account management. Oversees efforts to support and assist the organization in identifying and securing new business opportunities. Provides oversight for the pricing of new proposals to ensure that all resources needed to complete the project are identified, the cost is calculated accurately, and the price is determined within established guidelines. Provides oversight on processes associated with the preparation and coordination of client meetings. Facilitates efforts to develop, implement and refine standard procedures for researching, collecting, and tracking information about clients including contact data, pipelines, and previous outsourcing experiences. Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates outcomes of the department’s strategic plans. Develops strategic initiatives and transforms initiatives into action plans. Prepares and manages the departmental budget. Hires, develops and motivates a qualified business development staff. A Bachelor’s degree in business is typically required for this position with five years of business development experience. [-] Less
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Business Services Director
Provides direction and oversight to business services functions that may include accounts receivable, billing, charging, Medicare compliance, Medicaid compliance, reimbursement, appointments, and customer service. Oversees planning, development, and implementation of effective business service operations, including development of strategic plans, work... [+] More
Provides direction and oversight to business services functions that may include accounts receivable, billing, charging, Medicare compliance, Medicaid compliance, reimbursement, appointments, and customer service. Oversees planning, development, and implementation of effective business service operations, including development of strategic plans, work processes, staffing plans, operating budgets, resource allocation, and logistical planning to ensure accurate patient billing and accounting. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in finance and four years of related work experience. Manages and coordinates subordinate staff. Ensures quality of billing systems and processes. Establishes policies and procedures for patient billing, advance payments, collections, and third-party payments. Reviews official directives and correspondence to ascertain such data as changes prescribed in programs, policies, and procedures, and new assignments or responsibilities delegated. Coordinates departmental activities to provide designated services with optimum efficiency and accuracy. Conducts staff meetings for dissemination of pertinent information. Oversees selection, training, and motivation of staff. Prepares reports on activities. [-] Less
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Top Multiple Product-Service Lines-Specialty Business Units Executive
Responsible for the development, management, and operations of multiple products, service lines, or specialty units in a hospital or health care system. Organizes and directs operations of multiple service lines in a hospital or health care system. Develops and implements business... [+] More
Responsible for the development, management, and operations of multiple products, service lines, or specialty units in a hospital or health care system. Organizes and directs operations of multiple service lines in a hospital or health care system. Develops and implements business and marketing plans for service lines. Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates outcomes of the department’s strategic plans. Develops strategic initiatives and transforms initiatives into action plans. Performs regular data analysis of service line performance and medical cost reports to identify variances and root causes so that areas of focus may be identified and resources may be appropriately deployed. Works closely with the Medical Director to ensure that medical services are provided in an efficient and effective manner. Prepares and manages the departmental budget. Hires, develops and motivates a qualified department staff. An advanced degree in a field of health is typically required for this position. The position requires strong clinical and quality improvement knowledge. [-] Less
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Top Product-Service Line-Specialty Business Unit Executive
Responsible for the development, management, and operations of a single product, service line, or specialty unit in a hospital or health care system. Organizes and directs operations of a service line or specialty unit in a hospital or health care system.... [+] More
Responsible for the development, management, and operations of a single product, service line, or specialty unit in a hospital or health care system. Organizes and directs operations of a service line or specialty unit in a hospital or health care system. Develops and implements business and marketing plans for service line. Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates outcomes of the department’s strategic plans. Develops strategic initiatives and transforms initiatives into action plans. Performs regular data analysis of service line performance and medical cost reports to identify variances and root causes so that areas of focus may be identified and resources may be appropriately deployed. Works closely with the Medical Director to ensure that medical services are provided in an efficient and effective manner. Prepares and manages the departmental budget. Hires, develops and motivates a qualified department staff. An advanced degree in a field of health is typically required for this position. The position requires strong clinical and quality improvement knowledge. [-] Less
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Business Administration Manager
Manages local, district, or regional business. Manages and coordinates subordinate staff. Reviews official directives and correspondence to ascertain such data as changes prescribed in programs, policies, and procedures, and new assignments or responsibilities delegated. Confers with subordinate supervisory personnel and comprehends staff reports and records to obtain data, such as status of on-going work or projects and projected completion dates. Plans activities and work projects and assigns unit supervisory personnel responsibility for carrying out and completing specific projects and duties. Coordinates activities of various units in order to provide designated functions or services with minimum delay and optimum efficiency and accuracy. Informs supervisory personnel of changes or interpretations of policies or procedures. Conducts staff meetings for dissemination of pertinent information. Trains and evaluates performance of supervisory personnel and reviews performance reports prepared on staff. Prepares reports on activities. [-] Less
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Business Manager College/University
Manages and administers business affairs of college or university and develops operating budget draft for submission to board of trustees. Oversees control of budget upon its approval by board, including collection, custody, investment, disbursement, accounting, and auditing of all college funds. Plans and develops, with Director Student Services, policies and procedures governing financial relations with students, dormitories, cafeterias, bookstores, and recreational and parking facilities. Audits financial status of student organization accounts, campus food services, housing, and bookstores. Administers financial aspects of student loans, scholarships, and student credit. Negotiates with groups, such as foundations, for university loans. Keeps financial records and prepares annual financial report. Formulates and administers policies and procedures for development and management of physical plant, including custodial care, sanitation, and fire and police protection. Negotiates with industry representatives on costs and materials for building construction. Develops policies and procedures for procurement of goods and nonpersonal services for university. Coordinates service operations, such as printing, duplicating, mail and messenger service, bindery, and machine computing and tabulating. Recruits, supervises, and oversees training of clerical staff. [-] Less
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Business Office Supervisor
Supervises employees in the patient accounting area of the business office. Implements and monitors effective business office work processes, staffing plans, resource allocation, and logistical planning. Assures of accurate patient billing and accounting. Supervises and coordinates subordinate staff. Ensures that established... [+] More
Supervises employees in the patient accounting area of the business office. Implements and monitors effective business office work processes, staffing plans, resource allocation, and logistical planning. Assures of accurate patient billing and accounting. Supervises and coordinates subordinate staff. Ensures that established policies and procedures for patient billing, advance payments, and third-party payments are observed in business office transactions. Coordinates departmental activities to provide designated services with optimum efficiency and accuracy. Provides resolution on patient billing discrepancies. Conducts staff meetings for dissemination of pertinent information. Responsible for training and motivation of staff. May assist in the selection process. Prepares reports on activities. [-] Less
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Union Business Representative
Heads business affairs of labor union. Coordinates and oversees such union functions as promoting local membership, placing union members on jobs, arranging local meetings, and maintaining relations between union and employers and press representatives. Visits work sites to ensure management and... [+] More
Heads business affairs of labor union. Coordinates and oversees such union functions as promoting local membership, placing union members on jobs, arranging local meetings, and maintaining relations between union and employers and press representatives. Visits work sites to ensure management and labor employees adhere to union contract specifications. May assist in developing plant production and safety and health measures. May negotiate with management on hours, wages, individual grievances, and other work-related matters affecting employees. [-] Less
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Business Agent
Represents, promotes, and manages financial affairs of entertainers and sports figures, and negotiates with agents and representatives for contracts and appearances. Advises on income, investments, taxes, legal, and other financial matters, promoting client's interests. Negotiates with officials of unions, motion picture... [+] More
Represents, promotes, and manages financial affairs of entertainers and sports figures, and negotiates with agents and representatives for contracts and appearances. Advises on income, investments, taxes, legal, and other financial matters, promoting client's interests. Negotiates with officials of unions, motion picture or television studios, stage productions, entertainment houses, or sports teams for contracts and financial return to be received for engagements. Provides liaison between client and representatives concerning contractual rights and obligations to settle contracts. Arranges media interviews and makes travel arrangements. Summarizes statements on periodic basis concerning client's investments, property, and financial status. May audition perspective clients. [-] Less
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