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20 jobs that use Veterans the most

Jobs that use veterans the most include military, federal accounts manager, and employment assistant.

What jobs use Veterans the most?

1. Military

How military uses Veterans:

  • Manage life threatening psychiatric emergencies and refer military and families to in-patient and out-patient network providers and provide supportive EAP counseling.
  • Act as drug testing NCO.
  • Train first responders in HAZMAT awareness.

Most common skills for military:

  • Veterans
  • Hand Tools
  • Ladders
  • HR
  • Hazmat
  • Combat

2. Federal Accounts Manager

How federal accounts manager uses Veterans:

  • Manage a contact database system.
  • Manage Mid-Atlantic region of national endurance event service company specializing in online registration/race timing.
  • Work with logistics and transportation.

Most common skills for federal accounts manager:

  • Veterans
  • Business Development
  • Revenue Growth
  • Contract Negotiations
  • Post Sales
  • Virtualization

3. Employment Assistant

How employment assistant uses Veterans:

  • Operate TALEO software system for managing prospective and current employee application status and procedures
  • Enter new employee information into the HRIS system and provide HRIS support.
  • Utilize PC to enter and retrieve applicant and employee data from HRIS system.

Most common skills for employment assistant:

  • Veterans
  • CAC
  • Training Programs
  • HR
  • Workstations
  • Deers

4. Funeral Director

How funeral director uses Veterans:

  • Manage subordinates, facilities and MSDS files.
  • Greet them with empathy and compassion, conveying to family members that their every need will be meet.
  • Escort families to proper burial locations to include; scheduling with appropriate service component regarding ceremonies that are bestow to veterans.

Most common skills for funeral director:

  • Client Families
  • Veterans
  • Compassion
  • Funeral Homes
  • SCI
  • Removals

5. Benefits Counselor

How benefits counselor uses Veterans:

  • Manage vendors for medical, dental, pharmacy, vision, HSA, long-term care and work-life resource and referral programs.
  • Utilize HIPAA confidentiality of all employee data.
  • Follow all HIPAA guidelines as required by law.

Most common skills for benefits counselor:

  • Veterans
  • HR
  • Open Enrollment
  • Annuities
  • Customer Service
  • Term Disability

6. Government Sales Manager

How government sales manager uses Veterans:

  • Manage, train and recruit brokers to sell medicare advantage plans and associate products.
  • Manage program budgets, research, technical/system requirements, logistics, life-cycle, training and technology transfer/reliability solutions, recommending acquisitions.
  • Audit and monitor Medicare and Medicaid billing and payments to ensure compliance regulations are being maintain.

Most common skills for government sales manager:

  • Veterans
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Database
  • Enterprise Sales
  • ERP
  • Government Affairs

7. Author

How author uses Veterans:

  • Manage and integrate web content for an international client using proprietary CMS software.
  • Manage the proposal lifecycle, including RFP analysis, regular communications, proposal development and production consistent with branding strategies.
  • Work on DNA mutagenesis, DNA construction (insertion, deletion), PCR.

Most common skills for author:

  • Veterans
  • JAN
  • DOD
  • HTML
  • Twitter
  • Fiction

8. Senior Service Representative

How senior service representative uses Veterans:

  • Interact extensively with customers to achieve timely issue resolution while maintaining high standards for dock organization and cleanliness.
  • Handle all cross ship customer request RMA.
  • Process all incoming RMA requests in a timely manner and track to closure.

Most common skills for senior service representative:

  • Veterans
  • Patients
  • Bank Products
  • Problem Resolution
  • Medicaid
  • Customer Issues

9. Claims Technician

How claims technician uses Veterans:

  • Investigate, evaluate, and manage call to complete coverage analysis confirming or denying coverage using Xactimate estimating software.
  • Provide codes for medical policies using ICD-9, CPT and HCPCS.
  • Interpret body parts for workers comp claims with correct CPT and ICD-9 codes.

Most common skills for claims technician:

  • Data Entry
  • Veterans
  • Customer Service
  • Processing Claims
  • Medical Terminology
  • CPT

10. Embalmer/Funeral Director

How embalmer/funeral director uses Veterans:

  • Manage subordinates, facilities and MSDS files.
  • Assist families with insurance claims, veterans forms and other documents.
  • Consult with bereave families, providing guidance, compassion and grief counseling while assisting in arranging funeral or cremation services.

Most common skills for embalmer/funeral director:

  • Client Families
  • Customer Service
  • Veterans
  • Compassion
  • Data Entry
  • Funeral Homes

11. Transportation Assistant

How transportation assistant uses Veterans:

  • Charge with managing contracts for non-emergency and emergency transportation of Medicaid and Medicare members.
  • Administer first aid care and cardiopulmonary resuscitation to students, as required.
  • Transport patients in wheelchair or gurneys.

Most common skills for transportation assistant:

  • Patients
  • Veterans
  • Rehabilitation
  • Logistics
  • CPR
  • Stretchers

12. Program Representative

How program representative uses Veterans:

  • Manage applicant and student files electronically within CampusVue software.
  • Research current DARPA, DoD and IC policies and advise performers on relevant regulations.
  • Process complaints for Medicare and Medicaid members and providers.

Most common skills for program representative:

  • Customer Service
  • Patients
  • Veterans
  • ICD
  • Sap Security
  • SCI

13. Account Technician

How account technician uses Veterans:

  • Develop expertise in use of PeopleSoft system to manage balance accounts for quarterly investment portfolio.
  • Process medical claims and workman compensation claims and Medicare & Medicaid claims.
  • Review accounts, record payments from first and third party billing to include Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance.

Most common skills for account technician:

  • Veterans
  • Financial Statements
  • Patients
  • Data Entry
  • HR
  • Reconciliations

14. Cadet

How cadet uses Veterans:

  • Lead the team as defensive captain to win the national championship of the most elite football level in Mexico.
  • Participate in leadership development program in BYU-Idaho ROTC while completing undergraduate studies.
  • Demonstrate strong teamwork, and critical thinking in order to reach a common goal with fellow cadets.

Most common skills for cadet:

  • Patrol
  • Veterans
  • Public Safety
  • Cadets
  • Emergency Calls
  • Law Enforcement

15. Neuropsychologist

How neuropsychologist uses Veterans:

  • Provide consultation services to hospital staff including behavioral-management plans for brain-injure patients and co-treatment sessions with rehabilitation therapists.
  • Participate in training for PTSD and TBI treatment, group supervision, and program development working groups.
  • Develop program providing hospital base educational services for inpatient children and adolescents in acute TBI rehabilitation unit.

Most common skills for neuropsychologist:

  • Rehabilitation
  • APA
  • Veterans
  • Autism
  • Brain Injury
  • TBI

16. Medical Supply Technician

How medical supply technician uses Veterans:

  • Cataloge property, maintain property records and manage inventory using PBUSE system.
  • Heat liable items are gas sterilize using ETO gas sterilizer and Sterrad sterilizer.
  • Perform biological testing for the steam and sterrad each day.

Most common skills for medical supply technician:

  • Sterile Processing
  • Veterans
  • Patients
  • Surgical Instruments
  • Sterilizers
  • Medical Terminology

17. Manager, Programming Support

How manager, programming support uses Veterans:

  • Manage and administer SharePoint site collection for a division of committees with a wide range of transit disciplines.
  • Manage programs for profit/nonprofit healthcare organizations and IDNs.
  • Plan, coordinate and execute events including the planning and execution of logistics and operations.

Most common skills for manager, programming support:

  • Customer Service
  • Program Management
  • Veterans
  • Project Management
  • Technical Support
  • Oversight

18. Legal Administrator

How legal administrator uses Veterans:

  • Prepare and distribute payroll manage daily office operations and equipment and maintain supplies for office to run effectively.
  • Provide information regarding the rules and regulations of the DMV.
  • Proofread legal applications to ensure that all information have been properly submit.

Most common skills for legal administrator:

  • Veterans
  • Litigation
  • PowerPoint
  • Law Firm
  • Legal Research
  • Management System

19. Clinical Fellow

How clinical fellow uses Veterans:

  • Level of therapy provide included acute and subacute, as well as long-term rehabilitation at the hospital's skil nursing center.
  • Evaluate and treat patients suffering from neurological disorders and brain injury.
  • Evaluate, personalize, and carry out cognitive-linguistic and dysphagia rehabilitation for geriatric clients.

Most common skills for clinical fellow:

  • Patients
  • Veterans
  • Autism
  • Surgery
  • Patient Care
  • Group Therapy

20. Program Support Assistant

How program support assistant uses Veterans:

  • Create reports, graphs, and PowerPoint presentations for special projects.
  • Design and implement new web pages for all libraries in the district using HTML.
  • Perform student information management application updates and maintain SharePoint log.

Most common skills for program support assistant:

  • Patients
  • Veterans
  • Program Support
  • Customer Service
  • Rehabilitation
  • Provides Administrative Support

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