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The Capital Planning Technician will assist in the development and maintenance of a data and records management system for capital planning, develop templates, and review and edit planning related documents.
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Maintain and document subcontract records in compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations (DFAR), Contractor Purchasing System Review (CPSR), Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), General Services Administration (GSA), Small Business Administration (SBA), Department of Transportation (DOT), Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), as well as other countries entities and company policies and procedures.
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Review a variety of Records Section technical issues with regards to law enforcement standards performed by the Section. Responsible for the receipt and process of all warrant documents and criminal summons, computer reporting, true test copy correspondence, placing MVA flag and releases, creating and sending correspondence for service and/or detainer notifications, clearing and canceling NCIC/ METERS/CJIS warrant entries, identifying and coordinating subject location identification, completing all court document coordination.
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Performing document review in NSD case management systems, inter-agency records systems, and/or eDiscovery platforms, such as Relativity and Everlaw, and flagging pertinent documents for attorneys.
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MES is looking for a Medical Records Clerk (internally called a Document Management Technician) to join our team onsite! This position sorts records, creates cover letters, updates client lists and maintains efficient document storage.
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Knowledge & Skills: Sound understanding of Electronic Batch Records (EBR) and Review by Exception (RBE) and Recipe Authoring/Validation. Experience with MES infrastructure, ALM and Veeva document/change management systems and middleware WebMethods.
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Receive and review records of interim eligibility/access BIs exceeding federal investigative standards (FIS) periodicity requirements; document activities and update systems as required.
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Document, review, and maintain accurate case records and relevant clinical counseling and appraisal services to individuals or groups designed to develop an understanding of personal problems, to define goals, to plan activities to assess an individual's aptitudes, attitudes, abilities, achievements, interests, and personal characteristics as these are related to personal social concerns, and educational progress.
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Document Imaging (Pages/Hour) Prepping Scanning Quality Review/Validation/Indexing HIM Spec will be responsible for function(s) (as assigned by HIM Leadership to include not limited to, prepping, scanning and/or QX/Indexing) within Document Imaging to ensure records are prepped, scanned, and QC/Indexed into the Document Management Solution/EMR in a timely manner.
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For paper-based sites scanning and uploading medical records into a document management application (i.e., VitalChart ChartFlow (formerly EvriChart. Document Chart Analysis (Records/Hr by patient type): Analyze medical records for completion; assign and reassign provider deficiencies as needed in accordance with regulatory guidelines and in compliance with facility timely completion policy (as assigned by HIM Leadership) Chart Pick up (Rounding) and Reconciliation Maintain productivity metrics and time for productivity monitoring.
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Act as the Local Records Coordinator for all Contract files, including contract record-keeping, tracking, and archiving as required. Experience with document management systems and an IFS software-based ERP system.
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Reviews contracts, reports, forms, and other source documents for accuracy, completeness, and conformance to contract provisions, existing standards, and applicable rules and regulations; gives final authoritative review to fiscal documents prior to final disposition; reconciles departmental accounting records with those of the County Auditor-Controller and County Treasurer-Tax Collector.
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Maintain the document management system as required including management of templates, allocation of document numbers and review of draft documents. Assist with the records management program, including interim and archival activities as well as facilitate shipments to Iron Mountain.
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Perform document review. Under the direction of the QA Document Control Supervisor, the QA Specialist – Document Control, will control the movement, filing, archiving, and securing of all documents with the objective of ensuring compliance to company policies and procedures.
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Support document control functions of change control by ensuring that records are readily available, properly defined, categorized, maintained, and implemented according to the document type.
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