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Job Description :Reviewer - Therapy ServicesLocation: 50 miles of a Pulse Point in PST or MSTHours: 8:30 am PST/ 9:30 am MST - 5:00 pm PST / 6:00 pm MSTThe Reviewer - Therapy Services is responsible for the review of medical records to determine if requests for therapy services (physical therapy, occupational therapy, and/or speech-language pathology) were medically necessary and filed appropriately.
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As a Planner I/II – Reviewer with El Paso County, you will be responsible for high level challenging reviews, and presenting complex projects to the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners, all while having a flexible work schedule and exceptional work life balance.
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Participating in engineering peer reviews as a document originator or reviewer to ensure technical quality and engineering rigor as appropriate. Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a STEM discipline with nine (9) years of systems engineering experience; or seven (7) years’ experience with a Master’s degree; or four (4) years with PhD. Interim DoD Secret clearance or higher.
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Familiarity with the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) Precision Acquisition Vehicle Entry (PAVE) Phased Array Warning System (PAWS) (BPP) or other ground-based radars such as the Acquisition Radar Attack Characterization System (PARCS.
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This position is part of the Planner - Reviewer career progression series, which includes Planner I Reviewer, Planner II Reviewer, and Planner III - Reviewer. Planner I - Reviewer: $60,000.00 - $68,000.00 annually.
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Planner II - Reviewer: Minimum three years of experience in county, city, or regional planning; or Must successfully meet the requirements of the Planner matrix. Planner II - Reviewer: Knowledge of principles and practices of planning as applied to the design, methods, and techniques of development project construction and approval.
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The Clinical Reviewer reviews Independent Contractor Assessor's findings and writes determination reports, creates individualized outcome reports, showing strengths and needs, will need to be CANS certified after hired, score CANS and write determination reports.
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The Delivery Coordinator plays a critical role as gatekeeper and final reviewer of every delivery to ensure our drivers have the necessary information to make a safe delivery and that the needs of our customer have been met.
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Current, unrestricted clinical license(s) (or if the license is restricted, the organization has a process to ensure job functions do not violate the restrictions imposed by the State Board); -Board certification by American Board of Medical specialties or American Board of Osteopathic Specialties is required for MD or DO reviewer.
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Vacancies will be filled in the following specialty areas: Whistleblower Office Case Development CDO, Award Recommendation and Coordination (ARC) and Litigation Monitoring Notification (LMN).
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If the state or local municipality requires a salesperson license for this position, you must either be licensed or pass the requisite licensing exam within sixty (60) days of starting employment in this position.
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Board certification by American Board of Medical specialties or American Board of Osteopathic Specialties is required for MD or DO reviewer. Reviews medical files and provides recommendations for utilization review, chart reviews, medical necessity, appropriateness of care and return to work, short and long-term disability, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Group health and workers’ compensation claims.
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