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Customer Service Representative 4 in PHOENIX
This position provides courteous, accurate, and timely customer service to the public of the State of Arizona while answering calls using the BVR call center system and to in person customers. This entails managing a high volume of customer calls that come into the call center while providing direction and assistance to each caller in a timely and professional manner. The incumbent will interpret and comply with statutes, rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Process and secure customer information, cash receipts, certified paper, applications, corrections, amendments, and confidential documents. Provide quality control of the certified paper and certificates to ensure correct certificates are issued and mailed to correct applicants. Assist with the most complex customer service complaints, inquiries and issues that may include specialized instruction, training or certification in specialized areas of expertise. Responsible for training lower level staff and will assist with unit workflow, evaluating, recommending and making changes to work processes and procedures. Has mastered all duties and responsibilities of the Customer Service Representative 3 position for Vital Records.
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EDUCATIONAL TEACHER (CORRECTIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM TEACHER) in GOODYEAR
Inspire Change. Shape Futures. Teach with Purpose. Ready to make a real difference? Join the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry (ADCRR) as a Teacher and help transform lives through education. Watch your students grow, succeed, and positively impact communities across Arizona. We’re seeking certified SPECIAL EDUCATION (SPED), ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE GRADES, or SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHERS to teach and motivate individuals working toward their high school diploma. You’ll design engaging lessons, collaborate with fellow educators, and create a supportive, structured classroom where learning leads to opportunity. Bring your Arizona Teaching Certification and passion for education—join a team that’s changing lives every day. Don’t wait—apply today and be the difference that inspires change!
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Social Media College Intern (Unc) in various locations
Are you passionate about storytelling, social media, and making a real impact in your community? The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) is looking for a creative and motivated Social Media College Intern to join our Highway Patrol Social Media Team. This isn’t just another internship—it’s a chance to gain hands-on experience in law enforcement communications, learn from public safety professionals, and help shape the Department’s digital presence across Arizona. You’ll create engaging content, share inspiring stories from the field, and help strengthen the relationship between the Highway Patrol Division and the communities we serve. Under direct supervision, the Social Media Intern supports the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s (AZDPS) Communications and Public Affairs Unit in creating, managing, and evaluating content for the Department’s social media platforms. This position offers hands-on experience in digital communications, public information, and community engagement within a law enforcement environment. The intern will assist in promoting public safety awareness, supporting recruitment efforts, and showcasing the Department’s mission to protect human life and property. This classification is designed to provide an educational benefit to students pursuing a career in communications, journalism, marketing, public relations, or a related field. This classification is designated as uncovered; the incumbent serves at the pleasure of the Director of the Department of Public Safety.
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MVD-TRANSPORTATION/ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL in PHOENIX
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office State Government Division/Transportation Section is seeking an Assistant Attorney General for its Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) Unit. Remote Options: This position may be eligible for Remote Work two days a week.
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Research, Policy, and Performance Bureau Administrator 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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