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Experience managing clinical operations related to communicable disease comprehensive safety net clinical services that include same-day, culturally sensitive, evaluation and treatment services.
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A Public Health Nurse is responsible for communicable disease control and clinical services such as immunizations, TB skin testing and blood pressure screenings; as well as, caseload management for prenatal care coordination, lead-poisoned children, adult health and other home visiting services through assessment, health education/counseling, and referral assistance.
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The Prevention Division of Public Health - Seattle & King County (PHSKC) is seeking to fill one Career Service Public Health Veterinarian position as a Zoonotic Disease Branch Manager under the direction of the Investigations Team Manager in the Communicable Disease Epidemiology and Immunization Section (CD-Imms.
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The Public Health Veterinarian (PHV) Zoonotic Disease Branch Manager will provide clinical and technical expertise and leadership in: veterinary public health; communicable disease epidemiology related to zoonotic, vectorborne, and emerging infectious diseases; and environmental health issues related to conditions that impact animals and people (e.g., managing interventions for animals and pet-related businesses to prevent and control zoonotic spread of diseases.
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Investigate and research reported cases of communicable disease, including HIV or AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), tuberculosis (TB) and vaccine preventable diseases; and conduct inspections as needed.
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We serve as the population health strategist, and policy, and planning authority for the City of New York, while also having a vast impact on national and international public policy, including programs and services focused on food and nutrition, anti-tobacco support, chronic disease prevention, HIV/AIDS treatment, family and child health, environmental health, mental health, and racial and social justice work, among others.
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Provide immediate needs and long-range planning for adolescent health, cardiovascular disease risk reduction, chronic disease surveillance, communicable disease, day care health, disaster preparedness, environmental health, environmental human health hazards, home health care programs, immunization clinics, newborn home visit, prenatal care, public health nuisance, school health, well child clinic, and Women Infants and Children and Nurse Family Partnership and prevention programs.
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Work within the Infectious Disease Bureau includes disease surveillance, investigation of cases and outbreaks, funding a continuum of HIV/AIDS-related education and care through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act, and community and provider education related to other communicable diseases.
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Reports any communicable or infectious disease to the Director of Therapy or the Infection Control Coordinator. Reports any communicable or infectious disease to the Director of Therapy or the Infection Control Coordinator.
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The Disease Intervention Specialist ( DIS )/Patient Navigator (PN) will work closely with the NC Communicable Disease Branch on Carolinas RESPOND , an NIH -funded research project.
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The conditions of work may involve exposures to communicable disease and potentially dangerous gases (where appropriate), chemicals, and injury from sharp instruments. Position PurposeUnder the supervision of the Sterile Processing Manager, Supervisor, and/ or their designee, incumbent will process and prepare multi-specialty and general surgery instrumentation, provide quality sterile trays, surgical instruments, packs and medical supplies, and clean patient equipment for a multi-million dollar department on a 24hr, 7 day a week basis.
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The Public Health Branch focuses on community-wide prevention of communicable disease, chronic disease, injury, substance abuse, family violence, and lead poisoning. TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of education and experience sufficient to directly demonstrate possession and application of the following:Public Health Microbiologist I/IIKnowledge of: Equipment, terminology, and techniques used to perform public health laboratory tests; the principles of bacteriology, serology, mycology, virology, and parasitology; causes and modes of disease transmission; preparation, mounting, and staining of specimens.
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The Executive Operations Assistant will work under the supervision of the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Science (BIDLS) IT and Operations Program Coordinator and provide administrative support services to the BIDLS executive team, MA State Public Health Laboratory (MA SPHL) Lab Director and Associate Lab Director, and the Office of the Medical Director.
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May be exposed to blood/body fluids and infectious disease, communicable disease when interacting with patients, environmental hazards such as exposure to noise, and travel. Responsible for Patient Safety, including pre-screening for contra-indications, aseptic injection technique and may require remote MR Technologists Assistant oversite.
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Maintain a daily log of health office activities, including reportable accidents, communicable disease data, and referrals to school nurse (RN). Environment: Exposure to biological hazards, bacteria, and communicable diseases.
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