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Licensing Coordinator
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PHOENIX
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| Performs work corresponding to the activities within the Division of Public Health Licensing Services, Bureau of Behavioral Health Facilities Licensing. Under general supervision, reviews and processes initial, renewal, closure, info update and change applications for facility and individual licenses to determine compliance with all applicable regulations within established time frames. Makes licensing decisions based on understanding of regulatory requirements and issues licenses and deficiency notices, when applicable. Follows agency policy to process incoming and outgoing mail, including payment processing. Corresponds with the regulated community and with other regulatory bodies. Responds to technical questions from licensees, applicants, and other members of the public in a variety of formats. |
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MEDICAL RECORDS REVIEW MANAGER
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PHOENIX
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Grants Reservist II
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PHOENIX
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| The Grants Reservist II position serves in a part-time, on-call, as-needed position.
The position executes various financial and cost auditing functions, including grant coordination, managing program processes and procedures, overseeing federal and state program funds, and performing related tasks as needed. The role requires collaboration with agency staff and coordination with federal, state, local, and tribal agencies to design, develop, modify, and implement agency projects and programs. Key responsibilities include assessing the feasibility and goals of programs, developing effective monitoring and evaluation procedures for both new and ongoing initiatives to ensure program compliance and integrity, and consulting with relevant personnel about program goals, objectives, accountability, and service delivery. Additionally, the position involves assisting in the preparation of funding proposals, grant applications, and fiscal controls, as well as developing operating procedures, plans, and manuals. The role also requires interpreting federal and state regulations that govern programs and may include representing the agency at meetings with other governmental entities and various community groups. The employee will be responsible for preparing a variety of technical reports and processing reimbursement requests in accordance with grant guidelines to ensure timely payment. Prepares for immediate, around-the-clock response and no-notice recall to the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC), the Alternate Emergency Operations Center, and/or the Joint Field Office (JFO) during disaster activations or drills/exercises. Engages in training for designated SEOC positions and executes assigned responsibilities in alignment with internal agency policy. Actively participates in promoting a continuous improvement of workplace culture, through the use of teamwork, root cause problem solving, standard operating procedures, and review of performance metrics. |
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Human Services Specialist 3
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TUCSON
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| The Adoption and Guardianship Subsidy Case Manager provides senior-level case management with direct/indirect assistance to hard to place adoptive children and their families. This position reviews applications to determine eligibility for the respective programs, and creates cases in the software systems to allow for payments to be processed and the child to receive insurance coverage. In addition, this position provides ongoing support/advocacy to the family. |
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Epidemiologist 1
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REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX
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| Has general knowledge of theories, practices and procedures within Violence and Injury Epidemiology. Develops competence by performing structured work assignments. Uses existing prescribed guidelines or policies to analyze and resolve problems.
This position serves as an entry-level professional epidemiologist responsible for carrying out a range of investigative and analytical epidemiological activities related to the surveillance, detection, and prevention of unintentional injuries, falls, drowning, traumatic brain injury, sexual assault, and other violence-related outcomes. Has an understanding of quantitative and qualitative research and evaluation methods. Works as a team or project member, under the direction of higher-level staff.
This level of epidemiologic work includes:
-- Conducting routine epidemiologic functions comprising surveillance, data collection, data analysis using epidemiologic methods, and assistance with epidemiologic investigations;
-- Conducting epidemiologic investigations used in preventing and controlling specific unintentional injuries, falls, traumatic brain injury, sexual assault, and other violence-related outcomes and applies findings to direct public health programs and recommend interventions and/or control measures;
-- Conducting literature reviews;
-- Assisting with preparing reports from analyses of surveillance data, literature reviews, and other information using behavioral science, demographic and epidemiologic analytic techniques, and program evaluation;
-- Providing scientific guidance and technical assistance to various public, private, and nonprofit health and health-related state and local agencies and organizations;
-- Serving as a scientific consultant for a public health program or project; |