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The Policy Analyst’s primary responsibilities will be to support Governors on matters related to a variety of health policy issues that may include: social determinants of health, public health infrastructure, public health workforce, public health data modernization, rural health, chronic disease, infectious disease, immunizations, maternal and child health, Medicaid and other aspects of public health.
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Provides community oral health education and public health interventions/activities and to provide direct care to patients of the Rural Health Clinic/Federal Qualified Health Center as part of Dental Service Encounters for the purpose of prevention, assessment, and/or treatment of dental problems.
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Over the past five years, we have litigated cases against the federal government to prevent climate pollution, challenge agency approvals of toxic chemicals and pesticides, resist the suspension of clean water safeguards, oppose offshore drilling and seismic exploration for oil and gas, defend national monuments, and protect energy efficiency standards, among other matters.
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Complies with state and federal law applicable to professional duties and responsibilities; follows established procedures in areas such as printing, turning in grades, bookstore orders, office support, student financial aid requirements, safety and health issues and related administrative processes.
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Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Major study - finance, business administration, economics, accounting, insurance, engineering, mathematics, banking and credit, law, real estate operations, statistics, or other fields related to the position, such as agriculture, agricultural economics, farm, livestock or ranch management, or rural sociology.
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Familiarity with both the Rural/Volunteer Fire service as well as the Interagency (NWCG) wildland fire community. Experience working for or directly with both local fire departments, and state or federal wildland fire agencies.
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Psychiatric Nurse practitioners may participate in utilization review activities as needed to ensure patients are able to access necessary care + The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner will fulfill all duties in compliance with Pioneer Rural Health procedures including 42 CFR, Part 2 (privacy regulations.
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The School of Psychology, Sociology & Rural Studies offers undergraduate majors in Criminology, Psychology, and Sociology; undergraduate minors in Criminal Justice, Mental Health Services, Psychology, and Sociology; and a Master’s degree in Community Development.
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Reporting directly to the Township Manager, the Planning and Zoning Director directs and administers the Township's Planning, Zoning, and Code Enforcement programs in accordance with Township ordinances such as land use and zoning as well as applicable state and federal regulations.
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Under the Fair Chance Act, agencies are not allowed to request information about an applicant's criminal history until a conditional offer of employment has been made, except as allowed for access to classified information; assignment to national security duties or positions; acceptance or retention in the armed forces; or recruitment of a Federal law enforcement officer.
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The Economic Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City seeks to hire a new or experienced Ph. D. economist with research interests in regional or urban economics, preferably with an interest in local economic development and understanding differences in rural versus urban outcomes more broadly.
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Completed Bachelor's Degree in Geography, Rural/Urban Planning, or related field Background in Transportation Planning, Rural Planning, Urban/City Planning, Regional Planning, Urban Studies, Geography, or Economics Knowledge and/or work experience with ArcGIS/ESRI Software Knowledge of transportation policies, guidelines, and/or policy writing.
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Job Position | Economist/Senior Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is an equal-opportunity employer. Excellent resources include a collaborative work environment, high-quality research assistants, a high-performance computing environment, and an in-house Federal Statistical Research Data Center (RDC.
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To be eligible for appointment to this position, the new hire must be cleared to come on board once the results of the fingerprint check, review of the OF-306, Declaration for Federal Employment, and the candidate's Electronic Questionnaires for Investigations Processing (eQIP) entries have been reviewed and determined to be satisfactory.
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Project experience with urban and rural natural gas pipeline/power line construction. As a federal contractor, E2 cannot permit employees in certain positions to use medical marijuana, even if prescribed by an authorized physician.
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