territories, including Washington, DC, and promotes optimal care using evidence-based clinical guidelines and real-time decision support for providers and patients alike. The company also believes "healthy associates are happier, more productive, and more successful," which is why it provides eligible associates with benefits "that balance attractiveness and cost" on top of flexible work arrangements.ĪIM Specialty Health serves over 50 million members across 50 states and U.S.
AIM associates work every day to address pressing healthcare challenges and believe in treating one another with respect. As an employer, AIM Specialty Health insists that it maintains high standards for the support it shows to its team members, as well as for the service it provides to its customers, and looks for talented, ambitious applicants who share its values of flexibility, innovation, teamwork, responsiveness, and service excellence. applicants nationwide in the past, including full-time opportunities in medical & health fields. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, AIM Specialty Health has offered 100% remote jobs to U.S. In 2007, the company was acquired by Anthem, Inc. "We’re definitely here to stay.Researched & Written by Megan Dawkins on the FlexJobs TeamĪ specialty benefits management company, AIM Specialty Health was founded in 1989 to make healthcare services safer, more affordable, and more "clinically appropriate." AIM, meaning American Imaging Management, specializes in the management of clinical domains like cardiology, genetic testing, musculoskeletal, oncology, pain management, radiology, sleep management, and specialty drugs. “We’re excited to be here,” Garrett said. The entry area also has plenty of room for servicing pizza pickups. “It’s easier for everybody,” Garrett said. The restaurant has set up a room with a walk up window on Broadway, allowing people to order slices without having to come into the restaurant. Great to work in an environment you get built up, instead of broken down, I guess,” Garrett said. Best work environment I’ve ever worked in. Garrett, who started as a line cook at Boss’ Pizza about three years ago, was the former night manager in Grand Forks before being promoted to running the Fargo shop. She said a couple of cooks from the Grand Forks shop came down to Fargo to train the new staff, and she praised their teamwork. Garrett is impressed with how her staff has performed through its soft opening days. “This one (restaurant opening), honestly, for the most part, it’s gone really smooth,” she said We had to redo the plumbing in the whole building,” Garrett said, adding that overall, refitting the structure hasn’t been too painful. “We actually probably would have been open a month ago. The founder of the Sioux Falls, S.D.-based restaurant chain, Jeremy Seefeldt, originally estimated the Fargo shop would open about the start of the year, but that never came about, in part due to supply chain delays for installing important equipment, like a hood for the kitchen, and also for setting right building systems that needed to be brought up to current requirements. While alcohol won’t be served initially, once the restaurant is granted its license, there will be beer, wine and spirits available.
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Garrett is working through the final steps of getting a full liquor license for the restaurant. If a team of two people can eat one of the pizzas in an hour - without leaving the table or throwing up - they can earn a prize of $200 in Boss’ gift certificates and the pizza is free. AIM Specialty Health is located in Illinois. Founded in 1989, AIM Specialty Health is a company that offers appropriate, safe, and affordable health care services to health care organizations. There’s also the Boss Hog pizza, a 28-incher that runs $49.99 for a cheese pie (plus $6.99 per topping) and $59.99 for a specialty. AIM Specialty Health Profile and History.