Sentences with phrase «basic service they provide to their clients»

Not exact matches

A 2009 city comptroller audit of Basic Housing Inc., which currently operates 598 cluster - site units, found the nonprofit did not consistently provide social services to all its clients, which impeded «their efforts to obtain permanent housing and become self - sufficient.»
We are a community of scholars committed to graduating highly skilled primary care veterinarians; to leading the nation in basic and applied biomedical research; and to providing the best veterinary services to our clients.
Communicating with your client and being wary of fraud are not services you're providing to TitlePLUS — they're pretty basic components of a lawyer's professional responsibilities.
The hallmarks of this level of engagement are that you are reliable, responsive, provide value in addition to the basic service and you make the effort to genuinely understand your clients» needs.
The Social Worker position is part of a CLSMF initiative functioning in an outreach / support capacity designed to provide integrative links to services for adult clients with MH or other qualifying disabilities The CLSMF Social Worker is responsible for supporting clients» basic needs by fielding referrals to / from the legal staff as part of a person centered, holistic approach to helping a diverse, at - risk client population in the Volusia County service area.
Some basic questions — five that look outward to your clients and markets and five that look inward toward your firm's lawyers and service delivery — may provide a snapshot that helps:
Every firm talks about alternative fees and client service, but none have changed their basic business model to make the tools needed to provide great client service the centerpiece of their existence.
Prof. Conduct 123 (2001)(subject to the operational structure and content described in the opinion, a lawyer may affiliate with an online legal services website); Nebraska Op. 07 - 05 (lawyer may participate in internet lawyer directory which identifies itself as a directory, disclaims being a referral service and only lists basic information about lawyers without recommending specific lawyers and charges a reasonable, flat annual advertising fee); New Jersey Committee on Attorney Advertising Op. 36 (2006)(lawyer may pay flat fee to internet marketing company for exclusive website listing for particular county in specific practice area if listing includes prominent, unmistakable disclaimer stating the listings are paid advertisements and not endorsements or authorized referrals); North Carolina Op. 2004 - 1 (lawyer may participate in for - profit online service that is a hybrid referral service - legal directory, provided there is no fee - sharing with the service and communications are truthful); Oregon Op. 2007 - 180 (2007)(lawyer may pay nationwide internet referral service for listing if listing is not false or misleading and does not imply that the lawyer can represent clients outside jurisdictions of the lawyer's license, fee is not based on number of referrals, retained clients or revenue generated by listing and the service does not exercise discretion in matching clients with lawyers); Rhode Island 2005 - 01 (permitting website that enables lawyers to post information about their services and respond to anonymous requests for legal services in exchange for flat annual membership fee if website exercises no discretion over which requests lawyers may access); South Carolina 01 - 03 (lawyer may pay internet advertising service fee determined by the number of «hits» that the service produces for the lawyer provided that the service does not steer business to any particular lawyer and the payments are not based on whether user ultimately becomes a client); Texas Op. 573 (2006)(lawyer may participate in for - profit internet service that matches potential clients and lawyers if selection process is fully automated and performed by computers without the exercise of human discretion); Virginia Advertising Op.
Provided customer service to clients on the salon floor, as well as assisted students to satisfy client's needs ranging from basic hair care to skincare.
Sample resumes in this field indicate duties such as helping clients in their daily personal tasks, such as bathing or dressing; providing basic health - related services according to a client's needs, such as administering prescribed medication at scheduled times; and doing light housekeeping, such as laundry, washing dishes, and vacuuming.
Comfortable in a time - sensitive and project - focused environment, I offer demonstrated expertise in independently providing basic services and tools operation assistance to clients.
The basic job of a spa therapist is to provide massage and relaxation services to clients.
• Carry out customer services management • Provide clients with information on products and services — both on the telephone and in person • Investigate clients» problems and make speedy solutions • Train new customer service representatives and helping managers build up existing representatives» skills • Reply to email queries and manage other correspondence • Perform basic office and administrative roles
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Basic Purpose: To provide client services and clerical support to the drug testing laboratorTo provide client services and clerical support to the drug testing laboratorto the drug testing laboratory.
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