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Medicolegal Death Investigator I (MEX59) - Central District
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Hanover, Virginia
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| This is a restricted position and is grant funded. Additional duties related to the
grant include the following: Coordinate the various functions and responsibilities of
the DMV Toxicology grant. Serves as the point of contact for district office
investigators and staff regarding this grant and its requirements. Grant has
definitive deadlines and successful candidate must meet those deadlines week,
monthly and quarterly. Work with local medical examiners to ensure specimen
collection and submission to the OCME district office in a timely manner. Performs
necessary toxicology specimen tracking. Develops tracking tools and techniques to
improve submission timeframes and receipts of toxicology final results. |
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TECHNICAL SPECIALIST-Public Water
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Richmond (City), Virginia
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| The Goal of the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is to become the healthiest
state in the nation. This position will support the VDH Goal of becoming the
healthiest state in the nation by continuing to support and improve the health of all
Virginians through efficient and effective execution of operations and delivery of
services, performing work based on assigned duties and performance measures. The
VDH Office of Drinking Water is staffed by dedicated public health professionals
committed to ensuring safe and reliable drinking water for all Virginians. |
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Office Services Specialist (D2220 25th CSU)
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Augusta, Virginia
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| “Be the Reason and Make an Impact” |
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Environmental Health Supervisor
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Hampton, Virginia
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| Join the Virginia Department of Health’s efforts in becoming the healthiest state in the nation. VDH has the perfect employment opportunity just for you! |
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Historical Interpreter
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Multiple Locations
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| Historical Interpreters serve as front line education staff, working directly with the public in a non-traditional learning environment. Using a variety of established educational methods, material culture, approved content and effective communication skills, historical interpreters presents historical clothing and non-historical clothing interpretation and educational programming in our outdoor living history sites to depict the culture, events and concerns of 17th and/or 18th century American Indian, African and European cultures as they converged here in Virginia, and the enduring legacies they bequeathed to the nation. |