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Since 2008 our agency has been providing services to youth around the state who are aging out of foster care and juvenile corrections who need a plan for becoming self-reliant. Our counselors support community clients, both individuals and families, as well as clients in our Juvenile Reintegration and Residential Habilitation programs.
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Service in Military Occupational Specialty related to law enforcement, security (such as Military Police, Security Police, Corrections,) or any support role in a garrison or deployed area of operations.
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Responsibilities include performing program analysis and intake, managing risk, identifying, and influencing necessary course corrections, and communicating program status and roadmap activities across multiple levels of management.
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The Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections (IDJC) is currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Application Developer to join our IT Team in support of the modernization of the Idaho Juvenile Offender System – IJOS2.0.
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Two years minimum experience required in any of the following areas: Security officer, corrections officer, dispatcher, law enforcement (including military exp.) Two years minimum experience required in any of the following areas: Security officer, corrections officer, dispatcher, law enforcement (including military exp.
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Making decisions regarding timesheets, LDPR, coding, purchasing, budget corrections, payment processing, etc. Technical Records Specialist 2. Making decisions regarding timesheets, LDPR, coding, purchasing, budget corrections, payment processing, etc.
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Idaho Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license or ability to obtain one required Must be appropriately and actively certified in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Corrections experience not required Ability to obtain a security clearance, to include drug screen and criminal background check For more information, please reach out to Maddy Greear at mgreear@teamcenturion.com or 208-274-7086 #MG indmhm.
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Conference calls with members and marketplaces to request corrections to enrollment. Learn more about our comprehensive benefits packages for our Idaho, Nevada, and Utah based caregivers, and for our Colorado, Montana, and Kansas based caregivers; and our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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This position will entail a wide range of duties including being responsible for the effective hands-on coordination and management of the e-billing and payment cycle workflow related to payment posting, charge corrections, monthly reconciling of payments to bank deposits for the Firm’s offices and other duties as assigned.
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Cross Country Locums is seeking and FP, IM, or EM physician for an ongoing Corrections Medicine need in Kuna Idaho. Willing to work 40 hours weekly (Monday-Friday) or 4 10's if desired. Must be able to see patients (15-20 daily) and supervisor NP/PA's if needed.
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JC IDJC is seeking staff augmentation to provide skilled expertise in application development in pursuit of completing the final phase of the modernization of the Idaho Juvenile Offender System - IJOS2.0.
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Co-development alongside junior developer. IDJC to SCO API - Insight. Title Application Developer Location Nampa, ID (Hybrid Locals Only) Rate DOE /If your experience and skills match call us immediately for submission Duration 3 Months Interview Type Either Webcam Interview or In Person Job Type C2C,W2 Experience 8 Years Job Description.
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Update/rewrite legacy code to work with new database structure and tables (Oracle to SQL) Includes DevOps best practice training & knowledge transfer. Create a test website environment (and possibly a database environment) for 3 rd party contractor.
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JC is seeking staff augmentation to provide skilled expertise in application development in pursuit of completing the final phase of the modernization of the Idaho Juvenile Offender System - IJOS2.0.
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