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PUBLIC HEALTH INTERN in PHOENIX
We're looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Public Health Intern to join the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) Division of Licensing. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on public health experience by working on real-world projects alongside experienced professionals. As an intern, you'll assist with daily operations and get exposure to various licensing teams. You'll also support key initiatives that directly impact communities across the state. This is your chance to contribute to vital public health work while building your skills and professional network.
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EEO INVESTIGATOR (HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST SENIOR) in PHOENIX
Are you ready to take your career to the next level? The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry (ADCRR) is seeking a knowledgeable and driven Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Investigator to lead and manage all aspects of Equal Opportunity compliance across the department. In this pivotal role, you’ll advise leadership, investigate complaints of discrimination, ensure adherence to state and federal regulations, and promote a fair, respectful, and inclusive work environment. You'll also work closely with internal teams and external agencies, deliver impactful training, and guide policy development to ensure EEO standards are upheld. Regular travel to all complexes is required to build strong, collaborative relationships, foster trust, and support meaningful change initiatives. This is an excellent opportunity to make a meaningful difference in a dynamic public service environment.
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PLUMBER in BUCKEYE
Skilled Plumber Wanted – Make a Real Impact! Join the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry (ADCRR) as a professional plumber at the Arizona State Prison Complex – Lewis. In this vital role, you’ll lead and supervise inmate work crews, maintain plumbing tools and equipment, and perform preventive maintenance on all facility plumbing systems. Responsibilities include cleaning sewer lines, repairing fixtures, and completing a variety of general maintenance tasks. Bring your expertise to a mission-driven team committed to safety and operational excellence. Apply today and help support the infrastructure that keeps our facilities running smoothly!
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Management Analyst 3 in various locations
This position is responsible for the evaluation of data processing and data quality assurance activities for the Federally funded National Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program (NBCCEDP) through the Well Woman HealthCheck Program (WWHP) . The position will review patient documents and enter data with speed and accuracy at an error rate at or below .01%.
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Opioid Program Administrator in various locations
The Opioid Program Administrator position is responsible for providing both long-range vision and leadership of day-to-day operations and activities for the opioid prevention and response programs within the Office of Injury & Violence Prevention. This includes strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation, while ensuring successful program outcomes in accordance with federal and state funders and relevant authorities. This position works under the general direction of the Office Chief for Injury & Violence Prevention and supervises two Program Managers who oversee the Opioid Data to Action (OD2A) and State Opioid Response (SOR) programs. The Opioid Program Administrator will also collaborate closely with epidemiologists and other staff in the Bureau of Assessment and Evaluation and Business Information Office to advise on OD2A and SOR surveillance data and the Overdose Fatality Review. This position also develops and monitors budgets and expenditures; oversees management of all related grants and/or contracts; guides strategic planning, technical assistance, training, and health communications with partners, stakeholders, and program staff to identify opportunities for integration and collaboration; and develops critical relationships with internal and external partners, including community-based organizations, coalitions, county health departments, tribal nations and community health centers. The Opioid Program Administrator ensures accomplishment of the vision, mission, goals and objectives of the agency, Division, Bureau, and Office of Injury & Violence Prevention and ensures successful outcomes for the opioid prevention and response programs, including Opioid Data to Action (OD2A) and State Opioid Response (SOR) projects. In the absence of the Office Chief, this position will have authority to make program decisions.
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