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Accounting Specialist II in various locations
Join the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA), Division of Business and Finance (DBF) as an Accounting Specialist II and play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of our financial operations.
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INVESTIGATOR - CHILD WELFARE (MARICOPA COUNTY) in various locations
The Child Welfare Investigative Specialist primarily investigates criminal conduct reports with allegations of felony child abuse and/or neglect, which may have resulted in serious injury, or death of a child. This position conducts home visits, and documents interviews, testifies in court, assists and trains staff in the navigation of a variety of registries and inter-agency databases. Under supervision, with latitude for independent action and decision-making, the Child Welfare Investigative Specialist is assigned to an OCWI unit. The Child Welfare Investigative Specialist adheres to county specific joint investigation protocol throughout the investigation.
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HEARING OFFICER 3 in various locations
Would you like to be part of an amazing culture that helps Arizonans reach their full potential through temporary assistance? The Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) is looking for individuals that are committed to service, community, and teamwork.
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Building Engineer in PHOENIX
The Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA), General Services Division (GSD) is seeking a skilled Building Engineer to maintain State buildings
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST in PHOENIX
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.
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COOK 1 in PHOENIX
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.
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COOK SUPERVISOR 2 in PHOENIX
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.
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LICENSED PRACTICAL POOL NURSE (TEMPORARY/PART TIME) in PHOENIX
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.
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MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST in PHOENIX
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.
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DJ EDUCATION PROGRAM TEACHER in PHOENIX
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.
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DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS in PHOENIX
1110 W. Washington St., Suite 500 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Salary: $126,500 - $147,000 Annually Grade: E3 Closing Date: Open Until Filled First Review of Resumes: April 18, 2025
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POLICE COMM DISPATCHER in PHOENIX
This recruitment will be used to establish an 18-month eligibility list to fill current and future vacancies in Phoenix. Under direct supervision during training period, and under limited supervision thereafter, is responsible for simultaneously operating a multi-channel radio console and a multi-line telephone, while maintaining computer-aided dispatch systems and other computer systems. Responsible for receiving, coordinating and disseminating critical information from various sources and maintaining radio contact with mobile/field units to monitor response, progress and any needed support. This position works in the Communications Center which is responsible for answering 9-1-1 calls in a 24/7 operation.
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DPS SERVICE EMPLOYEE - FLEET in PHOENIX
The Department of Public Safety is filling multiple full-time entry level Service Employee positions in the Fleet Services area. These positions are designed to provide training and experience in a wide array of functions and operations in Fleet Services. The successful candidates will perform functions and tasks involving basic vehicle maintenance/ repair, vehicle transportation, parts pickup/delivery and data entry into the Fleet Management Software. This position can assist the incumbent with the skills, training and experience necessary to potentially advance to the role of Automotive/ Motorcycle Technician. Promotion to this role may be achieved after satisfactory performance during a one-year period, meeting all required minimum qualifications in the classification and successful completion of the Automotive/ Motorcycle technician examination process. We invite you to apply for this opportunity to join a team, receive training, and have opportunities for promotion and advancement. Under direct supervision, performs work in a structured or unstructured program to gain practical work experience in one of the administrative, professional or technical fields within the Department. May rotate from assignment to assignment within the agency to learn and contribute to administrative, professional or technical processes. Performs related duties as assigned. This classification is designated as uncovered. Incumbent serves at the pleasure of the Director of the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
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ROADSIDE MOTORIST ASSISTANT (I-17 CORRIDOR) in VARIOUS-STATEWIDE
This recruitment will be used to establish an eighteen-month eligibility list to fill current and future vacancies along the I-17 Corridor. Must successfully complete the examination process. This position has a residency requirement; please follow this link to view the map. Operates a specially equipped vehicle on highways and provides roadside assistance with routine maintenance and service on vehicles and information to motorists. Performs related duties as assigned.
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Healthcare Compliance Officer in PHOENIX
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