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20 jobs that use Support Services the most

What jobs use Support Services the most?

1. Student Support Services

How student support services uses Support Services:

  • Manage work flow to ensure all payroll transactions are process accurately/timely.
  • Assist students to complete and submit FAFSA and scholarship applications as well as course registration.
  • Assist students with online FAFSA applications and preparation of loan applications and registering for classes.

Most common skills for student support services:

  • Student Support
  • Support Services
  • Financial Aid
  • Academic Support
  • Math
  • Mathematics

2. Career Transition Specialist

How career transition specialist uses Support Services:

  • Manage a comprehensive caseload and keep accurate count of individuals enroll in WIA program.
  • Facilitate weekly social skills training, conduct weekly career transition readiness and employability skills training.
  • Conduct individual and group career counseling with the emphasis on behavior modification to further increase employability skills.

Most common skills for career transition specialist:

  • Support Services
  • Career Development
  • DOL
  • External Resources
  • Career Preparation
  • Community Organizations

3. Director Of Support Services

How director of support services uses Support Services:

  • Analyze numerous enhancement proposals to ensure ROI and service level goals are achieved.
  • Develop and manage a capital budget of $200K, an operational budget of $100K and 50 FTE's.
  • Lead RFP responses, providing both product design and cost models to address client needs.

Most common skills for director of support services:

  • Support Services
  • Customer Service
  • Patients
  • Oversight
  • Social Work
  • Service Delivery

4. Service Support Supervisor

How service support supervisor uses Support Services:

  • Experience managing complex logistics operations in remote and austere environments.
  • Recruit transportation contract providers to serve clients receiving Medicaid.
  • Monitor spending to ensure services are provide are Medicaid eligible transportation services.

Most common skills for service support supervisor:

  • Customer Service
  • Support Services
  • Patients
  • Data Entry
  • Direct Supervision
  • Social Work

5. Service Support Specialist

How service support specialist uses Support Services:

  • Assist underwriters in expediting new business, processing endorsements and/or modifying existing policies while achieving broker relationships.
  • Provide underwriting support, including printing endorsements and processing renewal policies and researching information when need.
  • Work with modifications, conventional and FHA loans.

Most common skills for service support specialist:

  • Customer Service
  • Support Services
  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Data Entry
  • Windows

6. Administrative Services Supervisor

How administrative services supervisor uses Support Services:

  • Manage staff responsible for payroll, archives, reporting, accounts payable, petty cash and administrative functions.
  • Manage and coordinate complex internal and external meetings and/or events via videoconferencing, WebEx and teleconference calls.
  • Provide talent payroll and business management services to advertising industry as executive producer.

Most common skills for administrative services supervisor:

  • Support Services
  • Payroll
  • Professional Development
  • Performance Evaluations
  • Customer Service
  • Rehabilitation

7. Manager, Custom Support And Services

How manager, custom support and services uses Support Services:

  • Achieve ISO 9001-2000 certification for supply chain.
  • Lead assimilation activities, and execute tactical plans to integrate an additional EDI messaging support unit, acquire by OpenText.
  • Manage conversion from proprietary CRM to SalesForce.com.

Most common skills for manager, custom support and services:

  • Support Services
  • Patients
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Technical Support
  • Data Entry
  • Service Delivery

8. Account Support Manager

How account support manager uses Support Services:

  • Spearhead and lead several initiatives internally to address operational challenges, improving the VMware service organization's service delivery model.
  • Manage accounts while providing excellent customer service, help build financial relationships, redirecting calls in upselling credit per customer needs
  • Maintain customer accounts through system tools CRM and SalesForce.

Most common skills for account support manager:

  • Support Services
  • Account Management
  • Project Management
  • Service Delivery
  • Support Account
  • Customer Support

9. Support Services Coordinator

How support services coordinator uses Support Services:

  • Manage work flow to ensure all payroll transactions are process accurately/timely.
  • Facilitate development of veterans individual rehabilitation plans, which provide purpose, organization and empowerment to achieve life goals.
  • Counsele patients schedule for surgery about the autologous blood donation process and explain the risks and benefits.

Most common skills for support services coordinator:

  • Customer Service
  • Support Services
  • Social Work
  • Basic Math
  • Patients
  • Windows

10. Technical Support Services Manager

How technical support services manager uses Support Services:

  • Manage and mentore Unix staff with quarterly and annual reviews and weekly status reports to senior management.
  • Manage all operating end-user software including JavaScript - updating/installing Java.
  • Determine the frequency and content of status reports from the project team analyze results, and troubleshoot problem areas.

Most common skills for technical support services manager:

  • Support Services
  • Customer Service
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Project Management
  • PC
  • ITIL

11. Employment Training Specialist

How employment training specialist uses Support Services:

  • Manage payroll, benefits and insurance administration.
  • Demonstrate employability competencies on verbal and written communication, coping and decision making skills.
  • Research and recommend various organizations and resources to communicate company opportunities to minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Most common skills for employment training specialist:

  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Employment Training
  • Support Services
  • Competitive Employment
  • Autism
  • Data Entry

12. Social Services Analyst

How social services analyst uses Support Services:

  • Create and complete appeals process.
  • Train new employees on DCFS regulations and program standards for all federally-fund programs
  • Assist with and represent the agency on clients' appeals and appeal hearings.

Most common skills for social services analyst:

  • Supplemental Security Income
  • Social Services
  • Support Services
  • Educational History
  • Program Directives
  • Local Laws

13. Elementary Assistant Principal

How elementary assistant principal uses Support Services:

  • Create a PBIS system for teachers on how to manage behavior on a daily basis and reward positive outcomes.
  • Work with special educators in implementing the IEP for special education students to appropriately facilitate their instructional needs.
  • Provide supervision and oversight to the middle and high school students and staff.

Most common skills for elementary assistant principal:

  • Professional Development
  • Instructional Strategies
  • Support Services
  • Student Achievement
  • Instructional Program
  • Public Schools

14. Student Support Specialist

How student support specialist uses Support Services:

  • Manage SharePoint inventory repository and assign access levels to new hires as needed.
  • Train staff with methods to meet IEP goals, mandate reporting and effective communication in the classroom.
  • Monitor student behavior -assist with student IEP and report student activity

Most common skills for student support specialist:

  • Student Support
  • Social Work
  • Support Services
  • Professional Development
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Technical Support

15. Manager, Facilities Services

How manager, facilities services uses Support Services:

  • Manage all facilities relate issues such as HVAC, electrical work, fire inspections, plumbing, etc.
  • Lead the overhaul of the work order system (CMMS) to enable efficient operations and ensure accurate data collection.
  • Manage site retro-commissioning program including mechanical, electrical, and plumbing groups.

Most common skills for manager, facilities services:

  • Customer Service
  • Support Services
  • OSHA
  • Facility Services
  • Project Management
  • Industrial Maintenance

16. Parent Aide

How parent aide uses Support Services:

  • Help children/youth in state custody achieve permanency whether through reintegration, adoption or custodianship.
  • Provide information and support to transitioning foster youth during assessment, case planning or other permanency and transition-relate activities.
  • Provide interventions for at-risk children with emotional disabilities, including sexual/physical abuse, delay development, autism, and social impairment.

Most common skills for parent aide:

  • Child Development
  • Community Resources
  • Support Services
  • Substance Abuse
  • Child Safety
  • Home Management

17. Service Counselor

How service counselor uses Support Services:

  • Develop contracting strategy to build capacity and achieve ongoing compliance with Medicare and Medicaid provider network adequacy requirements.
  • Implement patient financial services department to assist patients and family members to ensure successful patient representation and expeditious benefit recovery.
  • Examine injured persons and administer first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, if necessary, using training and medical supplies and equipment.

Most common skills for service counselor:

  • Social Work
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Patients
  • Support Services
  • Social Services
  • Rehabilitation

18. Student Services Director

How student services director uses Support Services:

  • Support and oversee students from colleges across the country as they organize and lead interfaith service programming on their own campuses.
  • Source employers through market research, LinkedIn and cold calls.
  • Explore and find additional sources to supplement scholarship funds for minorities.

Most common skills for student services director:

  • Professional Development
  • Financial Aid
  • Support Services
  • Social Work
  • Alumni
  • Student Life

19. Career Development Specialist

How career development specialist uses Support Services:

  • Lead advocacy efforts to increase employment opportunities for veterans by contacting hiring executives and encourage the hiring of disable veterans.
  • Lead advocacy efforts to increase employment opportunities for veterans by contacting hiring executives and encourage the hiring of disable veterans.
  • Develop IEP (individual employment plan) for case management and monitor customer progress during participation.

Most common skills for career development specialist:

  • Professional Development
  • Community Resources
  • Mock Interviews
  • Support Services
  • Employment Services
  • Training Programs

20. Claims Service Assistant

How claims service assistant uses Support Services:

  • Investigate, evaluate, and manage call to complete coverage analysis confirming or denying coverage using Xactimate estimating software.
  • Complete field inspection of losses including accurate scope of damages, photographic evidence collection, written estimates utilizing Xactimate estimating software.
  • Handle all policies and procedures base on organizational polices, state regulations and HIPPA.

Most common skills for claims service assistant:

  • Customer Service
  • Police Reports
  • Auto Claims
  • Office Equipment
  • Support Services
  • Policy Coverage

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