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Position Summary: The Assessment & Monitoring Specialist will be based in Honolulu, Hawai'I, specifically at USINDOPACOM. This position will support the team's partner nation assessments and monitoring plan-related efforts, which includes contributing to research and technical writing, supporting client/partner relations, providing technical support to team members, and representing the company at professional meetings and workshops.
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Conduct assessments and research of MEDLOG activities including integrated assessment and reporting coordination with INDOPACOM and HQ USMC. § Utilize and refine OFS MEDLOG assessment processes as needed.
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The candidate will work closely with the Information System Security Officers (ISSO), Engineers (ISSE) and Managers (ISSM) assigned at JBPHH and other locations throughout the Pacific and USAF. Risk assessment is just one responsibility for the Pacific Enterprise Service Center (PESC) Information System Security Officer (ISSO.
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Provides clinical assessment and information to Child Welfare Services, Voluntary Case Management and Family Strengthening on families with identified risk and/or harm factors that are presenting and warrant CWS intervention.
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Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) OR Assessment Based Recognition in Order Entry (ABR-OE) from the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), OR Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) from the American Medical Technologists (AMT), OR Nationally Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA) from the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) OR Community Health Worker Certification.
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Perform initial basic assessment procedures including standardized psychological testing, clinical interviewing, mental status examinations, substance abuse evaluations, and psychological and nursing assessment.
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Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, managing a caseload of wound center patients, thorough assessment, patient/family education and advocacy, treatment planning, resource management and discharge planning.
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Perform pre-screening assessment of incoming pre-certification requests to ensure appropriateness of review. The Nurse Reviewer must follow each line of business' requirements and each accrediting body's (CMS, NCQA, HSAG) requirements for each request.
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Supporting the security Assessment and Authorization/ATO process. Experience with reviewing, comprehending and documenting findings from ACAS (Assured Compliance Assessment Solution) Reports.
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In conjunction with the Principal Investigator, project core team, and External Evaluator, serve as a training, evaluation & assessment specialist to develop, implement, revise, monitor, evaluate and assess the family engagement trainings, services, and technical assistance (TA) provided to educators, families, and community members.
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Provides coordination of service authorization to members and care managers for various services based on service assessment and plans (e.g., meals, employment, housing, foster care, transportation, activities for daily living.
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Demonstrated knowledge of assessment using the latest Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) and International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related Health Problems (ICD), writing treatment plans, including medication management for patients with behavioral health conditions.
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TravelNurseSource is working with VieMed Healthcare Staffing to find a qualified Orthopedics RN in Honolulu, Hawaii, 96817! Our parent company, VieMed, serves 96,000+ patients nationwide with in-home, post-acute respiratory care and medical equipment services.
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Minimum 2 years' experience in real estate due diligence including land surveys, assessment of title risk and clearing of title matters, hazardous materials investigations and remediation, and land use permitting.
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Reports To: Veterinary Services ManagerSupervises: Volunteers as neededESSENTIAL DUTIES/FUNCTIONS:Animal Health Assessment and Care. Performs daily health and behavioral examinations. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJOB/POSITION TITLE: Veterinary Services Assistant II (VSAII)STATUS: Non-exemptPRIMARY PURPOSE: Performs assessment and healthcare of all animals and provides technical support for veterinary services including sterilization surgeries, medical treatment and humane euthanasia.
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assessment job Company: Travelnursesource in Pearl City, HI
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