CLIA LABORATORY COMPLIANCE OFFICER 2
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PHOENIX
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Performs work corresponding to the activities within the Laboratory Licensure and Certification Office. Assists or determines the issuing of licenses to laboratories (Clinical) by ensuring the minimum standards of proficiency, methodology, quality assurance, operation and safety. Conducts initial and periodic inspections of laboratories and facilities to determine compliance with the Federal Code of Regulations, state Statutes or Rules. Review of quality systems by tracking documents, corrective actions, and other quality data. Conducts investigations of the operation of a licensed laboratory upon receiving a complaint or of an unlicensed laboratory performing compliance testing.
This position is required to perform work at/attend meetings at alternate locations and/or travel (in and out of state) when necessary, possibly requiring a state, personal or rented vehicle.
Corresponds with the regulated lab community or with regulatory bodies, responds to technical questions from the laboratories, development of standards, rule making and laboratory inspections. Perform, assist or review detailed investigative or inspection reports, statements of deficiencies, and correspondence regarding changes in the status of a laboratory's certification, or other types of legal orders. |
ENVIRONMENTAL LAB COMPLIANCE OFFICER SR
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PHOENIX
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Performs work corresponding to the activities within the Quality Assurance and Improvement Office, and the Laboratory Licensure and Certification Office. Assists or determines the issuing of licenses to laboratories (Medical Marijuana, Environmental, Clinical). Maintaining current licenses (EPA, CLIA, ISO/IEC) for ASPHL by ensuring the minimum standards of proficiency, methodology, quality assurance, operation and safety, and ensuring compliance. Conducts initial and annual inspections of laboratories, to determine compliance with the Statutes or Rules. Review of quality systems by tracking documents, corrective actions, and other quality data. Conducts investigations of the operation of a licensed laboratory upon receiving a complaint or of an unlicensed laboratory performing compliance testing. |
COLLECTOR SPECIALIST
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REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX
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CLD/BCE |
NEWBORN SCREENING LABORATORY OFFICE CHIEF SENIOR
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PHOENIX
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This position, which reports to the Newborn Screening Program Assistant Bureau Chief, is responsible for management oversight of all activities associated with the laboratory and demographic departments within the Newborn Screening Program. The Newborn Screening Office Chief is responsible for assuring that all procedures and protocols are conducted according to the Arizona State Public Health Laboratory policies and according to the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) guidelines. This position fulfills the role as Technical Supervisor for the sub-specialties of Chemistry, Hematology, and Endocrinology under CLIA regulations. This position is in charge of workload review, policy establishment, technical guidance, lab safety, and all aspects of quality assurance including procedural manual reviews, staff training, internal and external proficiency reviews, and equipment preventive maintenance. Responsibilities also encompass management of program budgets to include budget preparation and approval of supplies and equipment purchases. This position will participate in writing of grant proposals and is accountable for grant deliverables as it relates to laboratory testing. |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM MANAGER
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REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX, TUCSON
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Now Hiring an Environmental Program Manager for our Water Quality Division! |
LICENSING SPECIALIST
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REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX
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We are hiring!! |
PLANS EXAMINER
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REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX
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This position is responsible for reviewing submitted construction and installation plans for compliance with Statute, Rule, adopted codes and standards. This position provides regulatory and code guidance to department personnel, licensees, local jurisdictions, registrants, contractors, and the public. Reporting, data collection, and record keeping.
This position may offer the ability to work remotely, in Arizona, to include in-office hoteling, based on the department’s business needs and continual meeting of expected performance measures. |
Individual Income Tax Auditor 4
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REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX
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ADOR is hiring an Individual Income Tax Auditor 4! |
BUILDING MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST
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PHOENIX
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is responsible for young people who are committed to its jurisdiction by county juvenile courts, as well as the administration of the Interstate Commission for Juveniles. Our agency is committed to promoting public safety by providing effective evidence-based rehabilitation for young people with multiple needs, including mental health and medical care. This includes providing developmentally appropriate treatment, pro-social activities, and education and career training to ensure continuity of those services for them as they transition back to their communities. Our accountability to the citizens of Arizona is paramount as we work to fulfill our vision and mission. |
COOK 1
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PHOENIX
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is committed to providing supervision, rehabilitation, treatment, and education to committed youth adjudicated under state law as delinquent. ADJC operates and maintains a secure care facility for the custody of youth who pose a threat to public safety, who have engaged in a pattern of conduct characterized by persistent and delinquent offenses that, as demonstrated through the use of other alternatives, cannot be controlled in a less secure setting or who have had their conditional liberty revoked pursuant to Arizona Revised Statute (ARS) § 41‑2819. Each youth who is placed in our secure care facility shall receive rehabilitative services appropriate to the youth's age, needs and abilities, including education, counseling, mental health services, recreation and vocational training. |
COOK SUPERVISOR 2
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PHOENIX
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is responsible for young people who are committed to its jurisdiction by county juvenile courts, as well as the administration of the Interstate Commission for Juveniles. Our agency is committed to promoting public safety by providing effective evidence-based rehabilitation for young people with multiple needs, including mental health and medical care. This includes providing developmentally appropriate treatment, pro-social activities, and education and career training to ensure continuity of those services for them as they transition back to their communities. Our accountability to the citizens of Arizona is paramount as we work to fulfill our vision and mission. |
DJ EDUCATION PROGRAM TEACHER
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PHOENIX
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) comprises various professionals located throughout the state in our central office, secure care facility, and regional community corrections offices. The ADJC, along with its dedicated professionals, are responsible for young people who are committed to its jurisdiction by county juvenile courts, as well as the administration of the Interstate Commission for Juveniles. Our agency is committed to promoting public safety by providing effective evidence-based rehabilitation for young people with multiple needs, including mental health and medical care. This includes providing developmentally appropriate treatment, pro-social activities, and education and career training. Through collaboration with various partners, we ensure continuity of these services for young people as they transition back to their communities. The ADJC monitors the various outcomes and impacts of these services, including reductions in recidivism. Our accountability to the citizens of Arizona is paramount as we work to fulfill our vision and mission. |
MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST
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PHOENIX
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is committed to providing supervision, rehabilitation, treatment, and education to committed youth adjudicated under state law as delinquent. ADJC operates and maintains a secure care facility for the custody of youth who pose a threat to public safety, who have engaged in a pattern of conduct characterized by persistent and delinquent offenses that, as demonstrated through the use of other alternatives, cannot be controlled in a less secure setting or who have had their conditional liberty revoked pursuant to Arizona Revised Statute (ARS) § 41‑2819. Each youth who is placed in our secure care facility shall receive rehabilitative services appropriate to the youth's age, needs and abilities, including education, counseling, mental health services, recreation and vocational training. |
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST 3
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PHOENIX
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) comprises various professionals located throughout the state in our central office, secure care facility, and regional community corrections offices. The ADJC, along with its dedicated professionals, are responsible for young people who are committed to its jurisdiction by county juvenile courts, as well as the administration of the Interstate Commission for Juveniles. Our agency is committed to promoting public safety by providing effective evidence-based rehabilitation for young people with multiple needs, including mental health and medical care. This includes providing developmentally appropriate treatment, pro-social activities, and education and career training. Through collaboration with various partners, we ensure continuity of these services for young people as they transition back to their communities. The ADJC monitors the various outcomes and impacts of these services, including reductions in recidivism. Our accountability to the citizens of Arizona is paramount as we work to fulfill our vision and mission. |
ENVMTL SCIENCE/SPCT 2
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PHOENIX, TUCSON
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Now Hiring an Environmental Science Specialist Enforcement Officer for our Waste Programs Division |
LICENSED PRACTICAL POOL NURSE (TEMPORARY/PART TIME)
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PHOENIX
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) comprises various professionals located throughout the state in our central office, secure care facility, and regional community corrections offices. The ADJC, along with its dedicated professionals, are responsible for young people who are committed to its jurisdiction by county juvenile courts, as well as the administration of the Interstate Commission for Juveniles. Our agency is committed to promoting public safety by providing effective evidence-based rehabilitation for young people with multiple needs, including mental health and medical care. This includes providing developmentally appropriate treatment, pro-social activities, and education and career training. Through collaboration with various partners, we ensure continuity of these services for young people as they transition back to their communities. The ADJC monitors the various outcomes and impacts of these services, including reductions in recidivism. Our accountability to the citizens of Arizona is paramount as we work to fulfill our vision and mission. |
CASE MANAGER 3
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BENSON
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MENTAL HEALTH TEAM COORDINATOR
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PHOENIX
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is responsible for young people who are committed to its jurisdiction by county juvenile courts, as well as the administration of the Interstate Commission for Juveniles. Our agency is committed to promoting public safety by providing effective evidence-based rehabilitation for young people with multiple needs, including mental health and medical care. This includes providing developmentally appropriate treatment, pro-social activities, and education and career training to ensure continuity of those services for them as they transition back to their communities. Our accountability to the citizens of Arizona is paramount as we work to fulfill our vision and mission. |
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL - American Sign Language
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PHOENIX
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Phoenix Day School for the Deaf (PDSD) has been providing quality educational programming for children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing for 50 years within the metropolitan Phoenix area. The school was originally established at the urging of Phoenix parents who wanted their children educated closer to home.
The PDSD Assistant Principal helps the school principal with various adminitravite and leadership task on the school campus. This require engagment with Deaf children and Deaf Teachers / other staff members. |
Accounting Specialist 1
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PHOENIX
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The Division of Division of Business and Finance (DBF) is looking for a highly motivated individual to join our team as an Accounting Specialist 1. Position is located in the Finance Section, Programmatic Payables Unit. This position assists provider's with their direct deposit processes; research and answer their inquiries in regards to payment issues; oversees the weekly collation and mailing of providers' remittance advices; reconciliation of settlements and deposits; and coordinates and prepare files for archiving. |