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Prosecutes felony criminal cases in General District Court and Circuit Court including homicides, robberies, narcotics, firearm offenses, and gang activity. Prosecutes misdemeanor cases in General District Court (and appeals in Circuit Court) including DUI, shoplifting, and firearm-related offenses.
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We offer flexible day and evening hours as well as the ability to schedule your own cases, choose how many cases you wish to see and manage your own caseload with the support of an on-site supervisor.
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This posting is for an Assistant Attorney General in the Texas Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which will be cross-designated as a SAUSA, and serve as a Trial Attorney/Prosecutor for the United States Attorney’s Office (USAO) – Southern District and work with the FBI, HHS-OIG, and other agency partners in order to identify, investigate, and prosecute significant health care fraud (HCF) cases.
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Conducts complex investigations and investigates suspected cases of activity related to money laundering, terrorist financing, fraud, drug trafficking, tax evasion, and OFAC related violations.
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Installs various fiber optic cables into an assortment of fiber splicing cases. Ability to ring-tap cable into splicing cases. Ability to determine the following: cable direction in all circumstances, safe practices within all splicing functions when entering splice cases, etc.
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Supports BSA Investigator & BSA Officer with cases as needed. Responsible for investigating fraud cases including: account take over, forgeries, counterfeit checks, kiting, embezzlement, wire fraud & deposit fraud.
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Ensures that all donor evaluations and organ cases are carried out based on SHSC, Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), OPTN / UNOS, Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines and recommendations.
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Cases include gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecology, pain management, podiatry, and urology. Every year the NY Mets bring the excitement of major league baseball spring training to Tradition Field in Port St. Lucie.
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Works with and supports the BSA/AML Manager, BSFraud Manager and/or BSFraud Specialist on fraud related to anti-money laundering (AML) cases. Researches and reviews less complex customer accounts and completes basic analysis for possible cases of fraud and to prevent future fraud.
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Ensuring threat management, threat modeling, identify threat vectors and develop use cases for security monitoring. One or more of the following certificates are preferred: EnCase or equivalent forensic examiner certification, GIAC certifications - GCIH, GNFA, GCFA, or GCTI, Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), AWS, Azure, or GCP Cloud Security.
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This includes conducting factual and legal research, preparing memoranda, writing demand letters, drafting pleadings and briefs, conducting discovery, arguing motions, trying cases, writing appellate briefs, presenting oral arguments on appeal, and writing amicus briefs.
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Files criminal cases with the Smith County District Attorney's Office. Incentives include paid TCOLE training, furnished uniforms, cell phone allowance, take-home vehicle (within Smith County limits) and furnished equipment.
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Be our team expert for coding questions, complex cases, and coding denials. Apply advanced coding knowledge to problem solve unique or new cases resulting in the assignment and sequencing of diagnosis and procedure codes.
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At Houston Methodist, the Radiologic Tech I position is responsible for a variety of routine diagnostic radiology procedures to include X-ray and Fluoroscopy procedures (to include support for OR cases) of moderate complexity utilizing digital radiography and fluoroscopy techniques.
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Case types include Adoption, Civil, Criminal, Family Law, Guardianship/Conservatorship, Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Dependency, Juvenile Emancipation, Lower Court Appeals, Mental Health, Probate, Protective Orders and Severance cases.
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