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Positions in this class may be assigned to provide paralegal support and assistance in one or more of the following areas: juvenile, misdemeanor or felony trial cases; appellate cases; or, homicide.
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Shares on-call responsibilities with other staff physicians, responds to homicide or other suspicious death scenes as requested by the Medical Examiner investigator, and consults on the release of organs and tissue for recovery by procurement agencies.
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Our goal is to ensure that every child in Denver and neighboring counties who has been traumatized by sexual abuse or by witnessing homicide or domestic violence receives immediate, compassionate, and effective investigation, assessment, and if needed, mental health treatment.
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The second position is more of a generalist and will investigate matters involving auto theft, corruption related offenses, election crimes, homicide, human trafficking, identity theft, state tax fraud, and other crimes appropriate for investigation and prosecution by the Special Prosecutions Unit. This position will conduct criminal investigations that include independent verification of allegations through interviews and gathering evidence.
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We also signed an historic memorandum of understanding with the Denver Police Department, the Denver District Attorney's Office and the Denver Department of Human Services to conduct all forensic interviews of children under 15 where sexual abuse is suspected or where the child has witnessed homicide or other violent crimes.
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Identify risk factors for suicide, homicide and/or grave disability and communicate to licensed staff member, if 27-65 involuntary mental health hold is warranted. Identify risk factors for suicide, homicide and/or grave disability and communicate to licensed staff member, if 27-65 involuntary mental health hold is warranted.
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Identifies risk factors, screening criteria, and interventions for patients with special precautions (e.g., suicide, homicide, falls, elopement). HCA Healthcare Co-Founder. It has five medical campuses, including the Main South Campus, the North Campus Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, Centennial Medical Plaza, Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital, and Spalding Rehabilitation at P/SL. The Main Campus is a Level II Trauma Center with Primary Stroke Certification and Chest Pain Center accreditation, serving the eastern metro area and I-70 corridor.
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