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It is crucial to our agency’s mission that you bring an equity, anti-racism and social justice commitment to your work with DSHS. We strive to create greater access and affirming representation of the communities we serve, including Black, Indigenous and People of Color, people with physical, behavioral health, and intellectual disabilities, elders, LGBTQIA+ individuals, immigrants and refugees, and families building financial security.
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Educate patients in adaptive living skills during activities on the ward and in the treatment mall during one-to-one and/or group interactions. If you have any questions, you are encouraged to contact DSHS recruiter Georgina Pringle by email Georgina.
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Serve as a key point of contact for patients by fostering trusting relationships in conducting health promotion activities with the maternal cohort at Harris Health Effectively work with people from diverse backgrounds in reducing cultural and socio-economic barriers between patients and institutions.
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Texas basic firefighter certification and Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) EMT-Basic certification required. The Firefighter/EMT responds to fire alarms, hazardous materials incidents, medical emergencies and other calls to protect life and property; operates and maintains a variety of fire and rescue apparatus and equipment; and participates in fire prevention, training, and station and equipment maintenance activities.
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Consults and provides expert technical assistance and guidance to program staff within the DSHS central and regional offices, local health departments, other governmental agencies, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other stakeholders.
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Top 10 Tips for Success when Applying to Jobs at HHSC and DSHS. Under the supervision of the Medical Screening Quality Improvement (QI) and Testing Support Branch Manager, and general supervision of the Clinical Chemistry Branch Manager, and in collaboration with the Clinical Chemistry Education Specialist III, performs specimen logistics activities.
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35%) Evaluates and assess regional and local health departments' HIV/STD and DSHS programs that conduct STD disease intervention and HIV prevention activities. The Program Specialist IV is responsible for ensuring organizations that enter into a written agreement with the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to provide HIV, STD, and HCV programs deliver services that are consistent with the needs of the population to be served and are in accordance with State and Federal mandates and program requirements.
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Coordinates and performs Perinatal Hep B activities according to DSHS guidelines. ● Assigned surveys/assessments/audits must be completed utilizing the instructions in DSHS Immunization Contractors Guide for Local Health Departments and the Population Assessment Manual.
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Generate, processes, maintains, and accurately reports requirements for Department of Retirement Systems (DRS), Teamster's Pension, Child Support (DSHS), Union Dues, employment taxes, state taxes, garnishments and levies, and additional tasks as required within established deadlines.
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The expertise of the Authorization Specialist shall include working knowledge in the area of authorization related activities including pre-authorizations, notifications, edits, denials, etc. Knowledge of federal and state pay requirements, including Medicare, DSHS, HMO/PPO Contracts.
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Responsible for developing and implementing all aspects of TB nurse case management activities including, but not limited to, collaborating with community and HHD physicians to obtain correct medication orders, monitoring patients' bacteriology, and ensuring that TB patients complete their therapy per local, Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), and CDC guidelines.
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Certifications shall include EMT-Basic that has successfully completed AEMT and is test eligible and is enrolled in an EMT Paramedic Program, DSHS EMT-Advanced Certification who is enrolled in an EMT Paramedic Program, and Valid State of Texas Driver’s License.
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This position is responsible for performing a variety of complex office management and support activities, including confidential clerical support to area Director and regional Program Managers, and consultation with regional Program Managers regarding office management issues.
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DSHS EMT-B or higher certification. Must pass an annual work sample and SCBA functional capacity test administered by the department, requiring lifting, pulling, wearing of the SCBA, and other physical activities designed to emulate the duties of a firefighter.
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Graduation from an accredited senior high school or equivalent or GED. Must have a current letter of registration as a Counselor Intern from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), or current valid certification as Certified Criminal Justice Professional Applicant Status (CCJP-A) as approved by the Texas Certification Board of Addiction Professionals.
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