Benefit Coder Position to Fill Immediately – March 9 Jobs List.
Along with our usual call to fill the new jobs added to the main jobs list, we have an immediate need to fill a Benefit Coder position. The basic requirements are: Benefit Coder will be responsible for analyzing benefit packages sold by Control Plan to a group, translates these benefits into the structure and workflow used by Processing System, then codes these benefits into the system such that claims for members of the group process and pay accurately and in as automated a fashion as possible. In addition to new group implementations, also supports account renewal maintenance and problem log resolution. (see below for application process)
Here’s the full list of recently posted vacant jobs:
1. Freelance Researchers
2. Freelance Graphic Designer
3. Freelance Flash Developer
4. Entry Level SEO / Web Developer
5. Programmer Consultant
6. Conversion Designer (Landing Pages)
7. Tech Site Writers
8. Blogger/Social Networking Guru
9. Excellent Business Bloggers
10. Internet Content Writer/Editor
11. Junior PHP Developer
12. Freelance Marketing Copywriter
13. Publishing Technology Site Needs Copy Editor
14. Web/Graphic Designer (Ongoing Work)
15. Freelance Writer/Journalist
16. Food / Restaurant Blogger
17. Backend Developer
18. Senior Grant Writers / Reviewers (Contract)
19. Writing Instructors at Gotham Writing Workshops
20. In Need of Writers and Editors
21. Live Concert Reviewers Needed
22. Dynamic Business/Lifestyle Writers
23. Green Lifestyle & Apparel Contributor ($15/hr)
24. Freelancers for InDesign Composition
25. Service Coordinator: Field Based
26. Looking for a PHP Web Developer
27. Benefit Coder
28. English to Spanish Translator
29. Need a Social Network Site Created
30. Illustrator for iPad Apps
Go to the Jobs List to learn more about the need to fill the Benefit Coder position and all the other jobs mentioned here.










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