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The telephone triage nurse will accurately identify patients with high risk conditions and will direct care to the appropriate resources if they cannot be managed by the nurse and/or within the clinic.
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Triage Examiners will perform eDiscovery examinations of electronic media for content of interest using a suite of forensic examination tools and will identify and prioritize items of importance for further processing, in accordance with customer standard operating procedures.
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Triage Examiners should be experienced in general linguist operations and Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX) operations, and are expected to leverage language and analytical skills, as well as advanced computer systems aptitude in addressing triage examination projects.
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The National Security Sector is currently looking experienced Triage Examiners in various languages to perform media exploitation (MEDEX) and triage in support a customer in the National Capital Region (NCR.
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A telephone triage nurse assesses patient needs over the telephone, collaborates with a physician or qualified staff member to meet those needs, then documents all elements of care in the patient’s medical record.
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Familiarity with Digital Forensics/eDiscovery/Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX) processes and specialized tools (i.e. FTK, enCase, or similar). Two years of overall experience in Chinese linguist operations (i.e. translation, language analysis), and two years of experience performing media examination for Document and Media Exploitation projects.
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The National Solutions Sector is currently looking experienced Triage Examiners in various languages to perform media exploitation (MEDEX) and triage in support a customer in the National Capital Region (NCR.
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Is looking for an Emergency Triage Technician to join our team of Vet Tech Super-heroes saving lives and making a true impact in the Veterinary Industry. is looking for an Emergency Triage Technician to join our team of Vet Tech Super-heroes saving lives and making a true impact in the Veterinary Industry.
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Asks appropriate open-ended questions as well as utilizing computerized algorithms/pathways to assist in the assessment of patient's symptoms and side effect management and documents interventions. Maryland Oncology Hematology is dedicated to providing the most advanced cancer care available anywhere in an atmosphere of caring compassion.
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We are currently seeking an EAP Triage Counselor to work remotely. Position Summary:This position is primarily a telephonic EAP Counselor role who will be involved in maintaining strong client relations with both employee and employer customers and ensuring that EAP services are well utilized.
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Under the supervision of the Clinical Manager of Outpatient Behavioral Health, performs a wide variety of psychiatric triage, telephone crisis intervention, assessment of clinical need, and completion of comprehensive assignments.
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Required Language: Farsi The primary responsibilities of the Triage Examiners are: Perform data discovery on large datasets of foreign language material and identify essential elements of information.
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Two years of overall experience in Farsi linguist operations (i.e. translation, language analysis), and two years of experience performing media examination for Document and Media Exploitation projects.
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VHS is looking for a qualified Nurse Practitioner - Triage. VHS is looking for a qualified Nurse Practitioner - Triage. Certification Requirements: Please confirm credential requirements with VHS upon application.
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First level of support providing telephonic and chat support to participants through the delivery of triage, assessment, consultation, education, referrals, and non-medical counseling. Triage Counselor I, Federal Service Center - 10:30am to 7:00pm CST - REMOTE.
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