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The Public Health Nurse (PHN) will provide evidence based, population based, comprehensive public health nursing services to address community needs including communicable disease control and prevention, epidemiological investigations, immunizations, obesity, reproductive health needs, family planning and Secually Transmitted Infecitons (STI) screening, treatment and education.
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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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DCDCP has 6 major division components; Surveillance; Acute Communicable Disease Program; Immunization; Public Health Laboratory; Education and Prevention; and Tuberculosis Control and Prevention.
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The Center's research efforts focus on two main areas: 1) discovery and validation of biomarkers for disease prediction and diagnosis, 2) pharmacomics and drug discovery for personalized medicine.
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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. MRI Technologist - Saturday only page is loaded.
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Follows street sweeper in a vehicle to ticket illegally parked vehicles for DPW'S street cleaning detail. May drive a vehicle to enforce street cleaning. Residential Parking Permit (RPP) areas and off-street metered lots.
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Operate gas and electric powered equipment (pick-up trucks, street sweeper, lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, etc.) Street Sweeper 3. Installation 06 Please provide a brief description of your experience in street maintenance or related in the following categories.
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Leads disease prevention efforts and implements current community health principles of health, safety, epidemiology, and communicable disease control. Communicable disease, epidemiology, prevention, and control.
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The purpose of a Medical Scribe at Oak Street Health is to support our primary care providers with clinical documentation so that they can focus on providing exceptional care to our patients. Check out this pamphlet for a sneak peek into the life of an Oak Street Medical Scribe.
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We have been involved with several premier projects including Coors Stadium, CU and CSU campus projects, Frisco Main Streetscape, and currently involved in the 16th Street Mall Redesign.
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WORK EXPERIENCE : The application must clearly show that you are a CURRENT City of Pittsburgh employee with a minimum of six (6) months of experience operating a street sweeper (which may include time served acting in the Sweeper Operator or Truck Driver positions) or a minimum of two (2) years of paid full-time experience operating trucks that require a Class B CDL driver's license.
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Works as a member the street maintenance repair crews performing various tasks and functions such pouring concrete, shoveling asphalt, raking, tamping and smoothing asphalt, dirt excavating, pot hole repair, barricade maintenance, filling sand bags, ice and flood control, picking up debris on streets and right-of-ways.
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Possible exposure to communicable disease and medical preparations common to clinic environment. Listening skills: must be able to listen and follow directions from a supervisor.
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In less than 60 days, you'll be accountable for your team's execution of the Take 5 standards for changing oil, replacing wiper blades/air filters, filling air in tires, and other light maintenance services.
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