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Conducts and documents hearing, vision, respiratory and ECG testing. Performs and documents specific screening based on condition/need including depression and asthma. Performs general administrative duties in accordance with JCAHO, CLIA, NCQA and government standards, as well as company policies and procedures.
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Prepares a variety of written materials (e.g., student injury reports, Arizona School Health Annual Report [ASHAR], immunization data report, hearing screening report, etc.) Participates in school activities (e.g., open house, parent-teacher conferences.
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Same Day pay through Daily PayPaid vacation & holiday payMedical, dental, vision, hearing benefitsSUMMARYPerforms diagnostic CT exams, Screening CT exams and interventional CT procedures in accordance with approved techniques and standards as established by Radiologists, governing and accrediting bodies.
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Prepare patients for exams to include, but not limited to performing tests or procedures (such as intake, vital signs, vision, and hearing screening). Specific vision and hearing abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
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Completion of medical assistant training program from an accredited school. Clean exam rooms daily as per protocol, wash and disinfect the lab and all sinks daily. Provide a variety of lab duties to include, but are not limited to instructing patients, completing logs and forms, and performing finger-sticks, urine tests, stool tests, and injections under appropriate supervision.
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The Office Support Specialist II under limited supervision is responsible for providing support to the disability examiner unit, which consists of Disability Examiners, Senior Disability Examiners, and Disability Hearing Officers.
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Minimum Qualifications: Juris Doctorate from an American Bar Association accredited law school plus five (5) years attorney experience with a minimum of two (2) years of experience with the Navajo Nation or other Tribal government legal system (e.g. Tribal courts, commissions, committees, and hearing officers.
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Performs appropriate basic, routine and regular delegated medical functions as directed and within appropriate scope of practice as inferred by knowledge, skill level, and KP guidelines (e.g., vision screening, ear irrigations, hearing tests, hematocrit, tonometry measurements, EKG tests, collecting throat, wound, and sputum specimens, and urine cultures) using appropriate instruments, techniques, and specimen labeling process.
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Develop and oversee hearing screening programs to detect individuals with hearing loss of all ages. Posses a valid California Audiology license, issued by the Speech Pathology and Audiology board (SPAB) and a valid California Hearing Aid Dispensers.
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Illinois certification as a Vision and Hearing Screening technician preferred. Provides screening and follow-up for deficits in vision, hearing, growth and development, and other physical deficits.
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GENERAL FUNCTION: To provide therapy and remediation to students with communication problems (speech, language, auditory perception, hearing impairment), which interfere with individual educational achievement in an integrated program.
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Possess all documents and permits required by state & federal lawFlexible work availabilityResults oriented and customer focusedPrevious customer service work experience helpful Undergo background screening in accordance with local laws and regulationsSOME Perks & Benefits (Based on eligibility requirements:) A discount program that has discounts on things like glasses, hearing aids, weight loss programs, step tracking devices, shoes, etc.
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Perform blunt abdominal trauma testing, urine drug screening, pulmonary function tests, hearing tests and working with audiogram, and vision and color testing. Chain of custody urine drug screening certification.
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Performs vision, hearing, scoliosis, dental, and other health-related screening as required by DPH or BPS school health services. BPS is particularly interested in candidates who are fluent in one of BPS' official languages: Spanish, Creole (Cape Verdean), Creole (Haitian), Chinese, Vietnamese, Portuguese, & Somali.
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Maintains newborn hearing screening equipment and ensures annual calibration, per NJ EHDI. Provides newborn hearing screening results to parents/primary caregivers via face-to-face.
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